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Voter registration

July 12th, 2010

Today is the last day to change or withdraw from party affiliation before the Aug. 10 primary.

The 2010 Primary Election will be Tuesday, August 10 and will be a mail ballot. There will be no polling places but people with disabilities that wish to use accessible voting equipment to cast their ballot privately and independently may visit one of the service centers. This link is to a list of designated service center locations: http://www.bouldercounty.org/clerk/elections/2010primaryservcent.htm

CPWD is working so that everyone has the ability to vote and we encourage you to get out on vote.  We have found that the best way to avoid problems on Election Day is to check and keep your voter information up to date.

If you live in Boulder County, you may check your voter registration information at the Boulder County Clerk’s website:

https://webpubapps.bouldercounty.org/Clerk/Voters/promptforname.aspx

Anyone in Colorado may check their voter registration information at the Sectary of State’s website:

https://www.sos.state.co.us/Voter/secuRegVoterIntro.do;jsessionid=00007wkCLB99K6yyL_QOUEC1Pat:121vl9gps

In the upcoming primary following are some quick facts:

  • Mail-in ballots for the primary go out on July 19. Ballots cannot be forwarded by mail.
  • Voters must be affiliated with a political party participating in the 2010 Primary Election to receive a ballot and vote. Only party-affiliated voters can participate in the Democratic, Republican and Libertarian party primaries.
  • Unaffiliated voters can affiliate with a party until 7 p.m. on Election Day.

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