Voter resources: Deadlines, polling locations and more coverage
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DENVER — On Election Day in Colorado, polls open at 7 a.m. and close at 7 p.m.
While it’s too late for Colorado voters to vote by mail, you may still drop your ballots off at polling locations around the state. You can also vote early in-person, or wait to vote on Election Day, which is Tuesday, November 5. If you choose to vote on Election Day, you can vote as long as you're in line by 7 p.m.
While it’s too late for Colorado voters to vote by mail, you may still drop your ballots off at polling locations around the state. You can also vote early in-person, or wait to vote on Election Day, which is Tuesday, November 5. If you choose to vote on Election Day, you can vote as long as you're in line by 7 p.m.
Find your polling location here.
Colorado offers registration all the way through Election Day. If you want to register to vote, click here.
Rocky Mountain PBS has published reporting on the issues most important to Coloradans, like housing, climate and immigration.
We have also reported on some key ballot measures this year. You can read about Denver’s proposed slaughterhouse ban here, and another proposal to ban fur sales in the city.
Read our full election coverage here. For a look at how county clerks around Colorado have prepared for the 2024 election and how small-town journalists and people serving time in jail participate in democracy, check out “Colorado Voices: Beyond the Ballot.”
More than 1.7 million Colorado voters had already cast their ballots as of October 31, according to data provided by the Colorado Secretary of State’s Office. The majority of those voters were unaffiliated.
On Election Day, visit rmpbs.org for live election results.