What to know: Last day to mail in your ballot for the Colorado Coordinated election

DENVER (KDVR) — The vast majority of Coloradans vote either by mail or using ballot drop boxes, but election officials want Coloradans to know the deadline for mail-in ballots is Monday.

Although Election Day is more than a week away, the deadline to mail in your ballot is October 27 to give time to ensure mail-in votes are counted.

Each county will have something different on the ballot, some including city council elections, school boards, and other ballot measures.

With this election, the Secretary of State’s Office is sending a message to raise awareness of misinformation and to only use reliable sources when seeking information about the election. Adding that there are fraud operations aimed at spreading some of this false information and luring voters.

Election disinformation is a political tool used to undermine our democracy and divide our nation. Coloradans should use reliable sources for election information, including GoVoteColorado.gov and the county clerk’s office.

Jena Griswold, Colorado Secretary of State

If you want to vote in person, update your information or request a new ballot, you can do so at the voter service and polling station. If you need help finding one of these centers, please ask Contact your county election offices.

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