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Dates, deadlines you need to know for 2020 election year

With the 2020 race well underway, here are all of the important dates voters need to know for this election year
Credit: AP
From left, Sen. Bernie Sanders, I-Vt., Sen. Elizabeth Warren, D-Mass., former Texas Rep. Beto O'Rourke and former Colorado Gov. John Hickenlooper participate in the first of two Democratic presidential primary debates hosted by CNN Tuesday, July 30, 2019, in the Fox Theatre in Detroit. (AP Photo/Paul Sancya)

DENVER — Dates to keep your eye on regarding the 2020 election year:

Monday, Feb. 3: Last day to change party affiliation to vote in the March 3 Presidential Primary Election

Tuesday, March 3: PRESIDENTIAL PRIMARY ELECTION (Super Tuesday)

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Friday, April 3: Last day to submit a draft ballot question for the November general election

Saturday, May 16: Deadline for county clerks to send primary election ballots to military and overseas voters

Monday, June 1: Deadline for voters to change or withdraw their party affiliation for primary election

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Monday, June 8: First day to mail primary election ballots to voters (clerks have until Fri., June 12 to mail them)

Monday, June 22: Last day to register in time to receive a mail primary election ballot

Tuesday, June 30: PRIMARY ELECTION

Monday, July 13 – Thurs., July 16: Democratic National Convention

Monday, Aug. 24 – Thurs., Aug. 27: Republican National Convention

Saturday, Sept. 19: Deadline for county clerks to submit general election ballots to military and overseas voters

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Friday, Oct. 9: First day to mail general election ballots to voters (clerks have until Fri., Oct. 16 to mail them)

Monday, Oct. 26: Last day to register in time to receive a mail general election ballot

Tuesday, Nov. 3: GENERAL ELECTION

>> For a complete 2020 election calendar, click here.

>> To register, change or check your voter registration, visit govotecolorado.com.

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