UPDATE: The deadline for mailing ballots for the November 4 election has officially passed as of Monday, according to Boulder County officials. Voters who have not yet mailed their ballots are urged to vote in person immediately or utilize one of the county’s many drop-off locations to ensure their votes are counted.
Voters can cast their votes at any Voter Service and Polling Center or drop their ballots at one of the county’s secure 24-hour drop boxes. Locations are available throughout Erie, Lafayette, Louisville, and Superior. Don’t miss your chance to participate in this crucial election!
Here are some key locations for ballot drop-off and in-person voting:
– **Lafayette**
– Voter Service & Polling Center: Southeast County Services Hub, 1755 S. Public Road
– 24-hour drop box: Lafayette Public Library, 775 W. Baseline Road
– **Louisville**
– 24-hour drop box: Louisville Recreation Center, 900 W. Via Appia Way
– **Erie**
– 24-hour drop box: Meadowlark School, 2300 Meadow Sweet Lane, staff/bus parking lot off Front Range Road at Laramie Lane (south side of the building)
– **Superior**
– 24-hour drop box: Superior Town Hall, 124 E. Coal Creek Drive
Voters can still register on-site at any Voter Service and Polling Center. Staff are available to assist voters with disabilities and offer Spanish-language services. To vote in person, please bring a current photo ID, such as a Colorado driver’s license.
With the election just around the corner, every vote counts. Make sure your voice is heard by acting now! A full list of ballot drop-off and polling locations across Boulder County can be found on the county’s election website.
Stay informed and prepare to make your vote count today!
