Colorado Secretary of State: Use drop box for ballot
Colorado residents who haven’t mailed in their ballot by Monday should instead use a voting center or 24-hour drop box.
The Colorado Secretary of State’s Office says ballots must be “in the hands of an election official” by 7 p.m. Nov. 6. With just a week left, the office says it’s safer to drop off the ballot instead of using the mail.
Here’s a list of voter centers in El Paso County:
You can also see which drop box or voter center is closest to you by clicking HERE.
Mail-in ballots were sent to active voters earlier this month and the overwhelming majority of Colorado voters use the post. In the 2016 election, 7 percent of Colorado voters used voter centers.
Monday is also the last day for Coloradans to register to vote or update their information online. After that, you can go to a voter center to register or update your information.