Politics & Government

State Primary Littleton Voter Guide: Candidates, Ballot Return

Last-minute guide for Littleton voters: candidates, drop box locations and other important information.

Colorado's statewide primary will be held June 30. Voters are "strongly encouraged" to vote by drop box, elections officials said.
Colorado's statewide primary will be held June 30. Voters are "strongly encouraged" to vote by drop box, elections officials said. (Patch file image)

LITTLETON, CO — The state primary is June 30, and thousands of ballots have already been returned by drop box and mail in Arapahoe, Douglas and Jefferson counties. In-person vote centers opened June 22, but elections officials are urging voters to return their ballots in drop boxes amid the spread of the coronavirus. Ballots must be received by 7 p.m. on election day.

Drop Boxes: The 24-hour drop boxes remain the most efficient and secure way to return your ballot, officials said. Find the latest locations:

Officials are encouraging people to vote by drop box amid the coronavirus outbreak, but if you need to vote in person, here's where you can find vote center locations:

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Elections officials in Arapahoe, Douglas and Jefferson counties have issued the following important information for voters:

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  • If you are a Democrat, you will receive a Democratic primary ballot.
  • If you are a Republican, you will receive a Republican primary ballot.
  • If you are a Libertarian, you will receive a Libertarian primary ballot.
  • If you are unaffiliated, you will receive both a Democratic and a Republican ballot, but you may only return one of the two.
  • Minor parties other than the Libertarian Party do not have a primary election, so voters registered with those parties are not eligible to participate in this election.
  • 17-year-olds are eligible to vote – and will receive a ballot if they are pre-registered – as long as they will be 18 by the general election on Nov. 3, 2020.
  • You can register to vote or check or update your voter registration at GoVoteColorado.

Sample ballots for the Republican, Democratic, and Libertarian primaries:

Seats up for election

The top race on the ballot is the U.S. Senate seat:

Democratic candidates

Arapahoe County Democratic candidates - contested seats:

State Board of Education Member - Congressional District 1

State Senator - District 31

State Representative - District 40

District Attorney - 18th Judicial District

Arapahoe County Republican candidates - contested seats:

Regent of the University of Colorado - Congressional District 6

Douglas County Democratic candidates - contested seats:

District Attorney - 18th Judicial District

Douglas County Republican candidates - contested seats:

Regent of the University of Colorado - Congressional District 6

County Commissioner - District 2

Jefferson County Democratic candidates - contested seats:

State Board of Education Member - Congressional District 1

Regent of the University of Colorado - Congressional District 2

District Attorney - 1st Judicial District

Jefferson County Republican candidates - contested seats:

State Representative - District 22

>> More information can be found at VoteJeffco, Douglas County Elections or ArapahoeVotes.


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