Hey, you.
Yeah, we're talking to you - the person who's been looking at their primary ballot every day, for weeks, as it sat on the kitchen counter. And now that the primary day is here, you need to turn it in ASAP.
Chances are this all applies to a few of you. Colorado's Secretary of State Wayne Williams tweeted Monday that more than 180,000 ballots were outstanding.
Voters in Colorado had to mail back a ballot by last week if they wanted to avoid dropping it off somewhere. It'll take a little more effort now, but don't be discouraged. You can still vote until 7 p.m. Tuesday.
REMEMBER, UNAFFILIATED VOTERS: PICK ONE BALLOT OR NEITHER COUNTS.
If you want some refreshers before you vote, check out some of these links:
To find your nearest drop-off location, try typing you address in here, or scroll down for more detailed information from your county election office. Click here if widget does not appear.
Denver
For Denver residents, the you can find information for the nearest ballot drop-off locations here.
Boulder County
For Boulder residents, the you can find information for the nearest ballot drop-off locations here.
Arapahoe County
For Arapahoe County residents, you can find the information for the nearest ballot drop-off locations here.
Jefferson County
For Jefferson County residents, you can find the information for the nearest ballot drop-off locations here.
Douglas County
For Douglas County residents, you can find the information for the nearest ballot drop-off locations here.
Adams County
For Adams County residents, you can find the information for the nearest ballot drop-off locations here.
Weld County
For Weld County residents, you can find the information for the nearest ballot drop-off locations here.
Larimer County
For Larimer County residents, you can find the information for the nearest ballot drop-off locations here.