Primary election: In-person voting opened at 155 centers Monday across Colorado

By BRIAN PORTER | Rocky Mountain Voice

Those voters wishing to cast a ballot the old school way can begin to do so.

Early, in-person voting is now being offered statewide at 155 voting centers for eligible voters, the office of Secretary of State Jena Griswold announced Monday.

“Access is critical to ensuring every eligible Coloradan can make their voice heard,” Griswold said. “I’m proud that Colorado voters will have ample voting access across the state to cast their ballot this election.”

The Secretary of State’s office and county clerks recommend voters who have not cast a ballot via mail by June 18 to do so by drop box or by visiting a voting center, where a ballot can be dropped off or voted in-person. Mailing a ballot on or after Tuesday, June 18, might not guarantee receipt in an elections office prior to Election Day.

Anyone wishing to register or update their registration may do so at GoVoteColorado.gov, or at a voting center through Election Day, June 25. Polls will be open from 7 a.m. to 7 p.m. on Election Day.

Colorado Democratic, Republican and unaffiliated voters have been mailed a ballot. Any registered voter who has not received a ballot is encouraged to contact their county clerk’s elections office. Unaffiliated voters may choose which of the major party ballots to vote, but may only vote in one party primary. In the 4th District, minor party voters will receive a ballot including the Congressional Vacancy Election.

Colorado voters can find their closest drop box or voting center at GoVoteColorado.gov.

Following is a glance at information prepared by the Rocky Mountain Voice which may assist you with completing your ballot:

District Attorney

Colorado House

Colorado Senate

University of Colorado Board of Regents

State Board of Education

U.S. Representative