If you live in Douglas County, plan to vote in the November election and need in-person assistance, four Voter Service and Polling Centers (VSPC) open on Oct. 19. Why should I visit a VSPC? VSPCs offer Douglas County residents the opportunity to vote in person, use an ADA-accessible voting machine or replace a ballot. After… Read On
Elections
Vote Early. Near You.
Did you know that more than 80% of Douglas County voters prefer to deliver their voted ballots for free at one of the 20 convenient ballot drop box locations countywide? This year this option is even more appealing — safe, secure ballot drop boxes are open now through 7 p.m. on Election Day, Nov. 3,… Read On
Registered voters, your ballot is arriving!
Douglas County registered voters — be on the watch for your General Election ballot in your mailbox. Ballots were mailed to all Douglas County registered voters beginning on Friday, Oct. 9. Track your mail ballot. From mailed to accepted, check the status of your mail ballot and sign up for phone, text or email notifications… Read On
Douglas County is election ready, are you?
If you are a registered voter in Douglas County, anticipate the arrival of your ballot by mail the week of Oct. 12. Follow the checklist below to become election-ready starting now. And remember, DouglasVotes.com is always your best source for up-to-date election information. Check your voter registration/register to vote. Do both at DouglasVotes.com, your one-stop… Read On
Life of a Ballot: follow your vote’s journey through the election process
All registered voters in Douglas County receive their ballots by mail. Colorado has been conducting all-mail ballot elections since 2014 and is regarded as a national model for elections integrity, security and high voter turnout. Have you ever wondered what happens to your voted ballot after you drop it off? Watch this short “Life… Read On