September 29, 2009 |Contact: Jessie Cornelius, 303-413-7766
Oct. 5 is the deadline to register to vote in the 2009 Coordinated Election and the Election takes place Nov. 3.
Boulder County, Colo. – The deadline to register to vote in the 2009 Coordinated Election is Monday, Oct. 5. Boulder County residents are encouraged to verify their voter registration status and address information by visiting www.VoteBoulder.org.
Boulder County residents can register to vote by completing a Colorado voter registration form and returning it to the Boulder County Clerk & Recorder’s Office. Voter registration forms can be obtained online at www.VoteBoulder.org or by visiting a Boulder County Clerk & Recorder Office:
Ballots will be mailed for the 2009 Coordinated Election from Oct. 13-16. Voters who have moved should update their address information as soon as possible to ensure they receive their ballot. Ballots are not forwarded by mail.
The election takes place on Tuesday, Nov. 3. Voters can visit www.VoteBoulder.org for complete details.
ARE YOU REGISTERED TO VOTE? If
you wish to verify that you are an ACTIVE registered
voter and registered
at the correct
address
or
the correct
mailing
address contact [email protected]
or call 303-413-7740.
CHECK YOUR VOTER REGISTRATION STATUS ON-LINE: You
can now check your voter registration status on-line. Visit Boulder
County's website for details.
If you are unsure of the address on your voter
registration records,
please contact Boulder County Clerk and Recorder's office to verify
your records. Their phone number is (303) 413-7740.
Download a Voter Registration Form from Boulder
County's website (link shown above). Complete the form and mail
it to: Boulder County Elections, 1750 33rd Street, Suite 200, Boulder
CO 80301-2546.
You may pick up a Voter Registration Form at any
public library, any town or city hall. Or you may register at any
driver's license office in the state. Fill out the form and mail
it to Boulder County Elections, 1750 33rd Street, Suite 200, Boulder,CO
80301-2546.
For more information, visit the Colorado Secretary of State Elections Division - The general responsibility of the Elections Division is to oversee the uniform application of the Colorado Election Code in conjunction with 64 County Clerk and Recorders. The Elections Division arranges and certifies the primary and general election ballots for the State. In addition to supervising elections, the Elections Division also maintains voter registration files, registers lobbyists, administers Campaign Finance Laws, and is the filing office for conflicts of interest and oaths of office.
MONDAY, OCT. 5: Last date to register to vote for the Election
TUESDAY, NOV. 3: ELECTION
(Polls open 7:00 a.m. to 7:00 p.m.)
All mail-in ballots and emergency mail-in ballots shall be in the
hands of the county clerk no later than 7:00 p.m. on election
day.