Can i still mail in my ballot co
In Colorado, you can still mail in your ballot, but you need to make sure you follow the deadlines and guidelines. Here are the details:
Deadline: Your ballot must be postmarked by November 2, 2022, to be counted. If you're mailing your ballot from outside of Colorado, it's recommended to use a trackable shipping method and allow extra time for delivery.
Mailing Instructions:
- Make sure to sign and date your ballot envelope.
- Place your completed ballot in the official ballot envelope provided by your county clerk's office.
- Seal the envelope and affix the correct postage (currently $0.90).
- Mail your ballot to the address listed on the envelope or to your county clerk's office.
Important Notes:
- If you're mailing your ballot from a post office, make sure to use a postmark that shows the date it was mailed.
- If you're using a private mail carrier, such as UPS or FedEx, ensure that your ballot is delivered to the post office by the deadline.
- If your ballot is not postmarked by the deadline, it will not be counted.
Alternative Options:
If you're unable to mail your ballot, you can also:
- Drop it off at a designated drop-off location in your county.
- Vote in person at your assigned polling station.
- Use a ballot drop box, if available in your area.
To find more information on voting in Colorado, including ballot drop-off locations and deadlines, visit the Colorado Secretary of State's website or contact your county clerk's office.