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Vote forJenny

November 5th is Election Day. 

Find important voting information below.

Voting in Adams County is easy!
Here's what you need to know:

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Get your ballot!

On October 11th, your mail ballot will be sent to the mailing address you provided when you registered to vote.

 

To check what address you provided when registering to vote, please visit 

www.GoVoteColorado.gov.

 

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Vote!

When it comes to voting, you have many options. 

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Mail your ballot in no later than October 28th.

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Drop your ballot off at a 24-hour drop box. Click here to find a full list of 24 Drop Box locations in Adams County. 

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If you wish to vote in-person, you may do so at a voter service and polling center.​

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Click here to find one near you.

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Track your ballot!

After you vote, sign-up for BallotTrax, a free service that allows you to track the status of your mail ballot. Once enrolled you will receive notifications by phone, email, or text updating you when your mail ballot is sent, received, and counted.

 

To sign-up simply go to Colorado.BallotTrax.net.

24 Hour Drop Boxes in Northglenn and Thornton

Drop boxes will open on October 11th and close at 7 pm on Election Day, November 5th.

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Northglenn City Hall (11801 Community Center Dr.)
Anythink Library Wright Farms (5877 E. 120th Ave.)

Hilltop Village Shopping Center (13762 Colorado Blvd.)

Margaret Carpenter Rec Center (3558 E. 112th Ave.)

Thornton Civic Center (9500 Civic Center Dr.)

Trail Winds Recreation Center (13495 Holly St.)

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For the most accurate and up to date elections information, please visit the Adams County Clerk and Recorder or the Colorado Secretary of State

Ballot Measures + Voting Resources

There's no question- this year's ballot is a whopper. Here are a few resources to help you feel informed and empowered to cast your ballot.
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Colorado Blue Book: This information is prepared by non-partisan Legislative Council staff and provides information on the 14 statewide measures that will appear on your ballot, as well as on judges who will be considered for retention in your area.  Click here to download
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Colorado Public Radio Voter Guide: Click here to read.

Denver Post:  Click here to read.


Read Jenny's candidate profile in the Denver Post (here) and in the Northglenn Thornton Sentinel (here). 


 

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