We are one week away from Election Day! There is plenty of time to fill out and cast your ballot in the Colorado Springs General Municipal Election. This election will determine who will sit on City Council. Make sure your voice is heard in who will represent you! In Colorado, all eligible voters automatically receive a mail ballot, so you can easily vote by mail or ballot drop-box.
Reminders for the upcoming election:
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- All six City Council District seats are up for election. Each eligible voters’ ballot will contain only the District City Council candidates for their area of town based on the City Council District Boundary lines. Note: Districts have changed. For students who live on campus, you reside in District 3, and for students who live just North of Uintah, you reside in District 5. All others can find your district here.
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- This election is a mail-ballot-only election. This means that registered voters will receive a ballot in the mail and ballots must be returned by mail or dropped in a ballot drop box. CC has a drop box located outside of the Boetcher Center. There will be no physical voting centers.
- Ballot drop boxes close Tuesday, Apr. 1 at 7 p.m.
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It is never too late to register to vote in Colorado! Register or update your voter registration today, March 25, to receive your ballot in the mail at GoVoteColorado.org. After today, March 25, you will need to visit the City Administration Building (30 S Nevada Ave, Colorado Springs, CO 80903) to register to vote, update your voter registration, or vote in person.
You can find information on how to vote, and how to get involved in campus Get-Out-The-Vote efforts on the CC Votes page. Vote by 7 p.m. on April 1!
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