Published: Oct. 14, 2024

Colorado ballots were mailed to active, registered voters starting last Friday, Oct. 11. They will continue to be mailed through Oct. 28 as voters continue toÌý or their voter registration address.

Colorado does notÌýhave a voter registration deadline—you may register to vote and vote up to and including Election Day.

Whether you are voting in Colorado or your home state, make a plan to vote today! Here are some tips:

Mail ballots

Any Colorado mail ballot can be returned to any Colorado official dropbox. CU has two 24-hour dropboxes: outside the UMC closest to the Euclid Avenue and one at Williams Village (at the bus stop/lane). If voting with an out-of-state ballot, please follow theÌýballot return instructions.

Register to vote

Still need to register to vote or update your registration? If you plan to vote in Colorado either as a Boulder County resident or as a resident of another Colorado county, you can .

You must register/make updates by Oct. 28 to be sent a ballot by mail.ÌýColorado residents from other counties will be offered a statewide ballot (Boulder County can’t print local candidates/ballot measures from other counties).

On-campus students

On-campus students should be sure to followÌý for entering your address so your mail ballot can find you! If you miss the Oct. 28 date, you can still vote, but you must visit a vote center.

Out-of-state students

Out-of-state students may choose to request an absentee ballot from their home stateÌý(; deadlines may apply) or to . Get more information atÌý.

Vote in person

Visit theÌýUMC Vote Center beginning Oct. 21 through Nov. 5 (Election Day) to register to vote,Ìýget a ballot or vote in person. ID required (Buff OneCard accepted).

The Williams Village Vote Center will be open Monday, Nov. 4, and Tuesday, Nov. 5 (Election Day).

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