COLORADO, USA — Ballots for Colorado's 2024 election are in the hands of voters. Once you've filled out your ballot and signed the envelope, you can mail the ballot back (don't forget a stamp!) or drop it off at a ballot drop box or polling place.
Ballots must be received by your county clerk by 7 p.m. on Election Day, Nov. 5.
Many ballot drop boxes are available 24/7. Voter service and polling centers will accept your ballot and offer additional services, like voter registration, replacement ballots, accessibility services and in-person voting.
Every county has at least one ballot drop box and at least one location where you can vote in person at a polling place. Some counties also have a third option, where you can hand your completed ballot to a person. More populated counties have dozens of places to return your ballot.
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.
The top race on the 2024 ballot is for U.S. president. Each Colorado ballot also contains a U.S. House race, a Colorado state House race, a Regent of the University of Colorado At-Large race, and several statewide ballot measures.
Many Coloradans are also voting on local races for state board of education, Regent of the University of Colorado, state Senate, district attorney, and Regional Transportation District board members, as well as local ballot measures.