COLORADO, USA — It's too late to mail in your ballot for this November's election, but you have until 7 p.m. Nov. 7 to drop it in a ballot drop box or vote in person at a polling place in Colorado.
Every Colorado county has at least one of each option, and populated areas along the Front Range have dozens.
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Click through the interactive map below for all of the polling places and ballot drop boxes in Colorado. By clicking on an icon, you can see the hours and dates when a voting location is open.
Some counties have a third option, where you can hand your ballot to a person. This is defined by the Colorado Secretary of State’s Office as “a location established for the receipt of mail ballots under the supervision of a municipal clerk, election judges, a county clerk and recorder of a member of the clerk and recorder’s staff.”
This November's election includes two statewide ballot measures: Proposition HH and Proposition II. Voters in some cities will also be deciding on races for mayor, city council and school board. Many residents will also be voting on local ballot issues.
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