(C) Colorado Newsline This story was originally published by Colorado Newsline and is unaltered. . . . . . . . . . . Colorado election 2024 • Colorado Newsline [1] ['Quentin Young', 'Chase Woodruff', 'Sara Wilson', 'Lindsey Toomer', 'Newsline Staff', 'More From Author', '- March'] Date: 2024-03-31 Election Day is Tuesday, Nov. 5. This section contains information about how to vote, federal races, statewide issues, selected local races, and updates as ballots are returned and counted. Election coverage mission statement We strive to be transparent about how we report the news. Click here to read our election coverage mission statement and FAQs. Read a commentary about why Newsline is demoting “horse race” election coverage. On Colorado ballots this year will be races for president, all eight of Colorado’s seats in the U.S. House of Representatives, all 65 seats of the state House of Representatives, and 18 of the 35 seats in the state Senate, as well as district attorney, University of Colorado regent, and other races. Several statewide ballot measures are expected to be put to voters this year. Neither of Colorado’s two U.S. Senate seats is on the ballot this year. This page is a hub for Newsline’s 2024 election coverage and will be updated throughout the election season. It includes voter resources, links to election reporting, remarks about Newsline’s approach to election coverage, and other items that will help Coloradans make informed decisions at the polls. Voting basics Register to vote In Colorado, residents can register to vote through Election Day. Any resident can vote who is a U.S. citizen, at least 18, a Colorado resident for at least 22 days before the election, and not imprisoned on a felony conviction. The secretary of state’s office provides answers to frequently asked questions about registration. Residents who have a Social Security Number, Colorado driver’s license, or Colorado ID card can register to vote online. Residents who don’t have one of these items can register by submitting a voter registration form. Residents who are registered to vote can check their registration online. How to vote Every voter in Colorado receives a ballot in the mail. Here is the ballot calendar this year: Oct. 16 , first day ballots can be mailed to voters; Oct. 20 , deadline for ballots to be mailed to voters; Oct. 23 , county clerks may begin counting returned ballots; Oct. 30 , recommended last day to return ballots by mail; 7 p.m., Tuesday, Nov. 7 , deadline for ballots to be returned. , first day ballots can be mailed to voters; , deadline for ballots to be mailed to voters; , county clerks may begin counting returned ballots; , recommended last day to return ballots by mail; 7 p.m., Tuesday, , deadline for ballots to be returned. Voters can return ballots through the mail or at a polling location or drop box. They may also vote in person at a voter service and polling center. The secretary of state’s office has an online tool that helps voters find the closest polling location and drop boxes. Ballottrax allows voters to track their returned ballot and make sure it’s counted. Text2Cure allows voters to fix, or “cure,” any problems that arise with a returned ballot. County clerks The county clerks in Colorado’s 64 counties oversee elections in their jurisdictions, and they can provide answers to many questions a voter might have. Contact information for every county clerk can be found here. Blue Book The Blue Book is published by the state in English and Spanish as an impartial source of information about statewide issues on the ballot. More information The secretary of state’s Go Vote Colorado page has lots of general information about voting in Colorado. This space will be updated throughout the election period. SUPPORT NEWS YOU TRUST. DONATE [END] --- [1] Url: https://coloradonewsline.com/2024/03/31/colorado-election-2024/ Published and (C) by Colorado Newsline Content appears here under this condition or license: Creative Commons CC BY-NC-ND 4.0. via Magical.Fish Gopher News Feeds: gopher://magical.fish/1/feeds/news/coloradonewsline/