DENVER (KDVR) — Tuesday is Election Day in Denver, and while it’s too late for voters to send a ballot by mail, there are many locations to drop off a ballot or vote in person.
The City and County of Denver has an interactive map with drop boxes and locations to vote in person, including mobile voting locations.
>> Find a ballot drop box or voting location in Denver
You can also sign up to track your ballot and get updates as it is processed.
While the vast majority of Coloradans mail or drop-off their ballots, voting can be done in-person at a polling center.
Can I still register to vote in Colorado?
You can register to vote at any time in Colorado, including on Election Day.
Colorado residents can register to vote in-person at a voting location and then cast a vote. There is also online voter registration from the Colorado Secretary of State’s office.
What’s the deadline for ballots and voting in Colorado?
The deadline for all ballots to be received by the Denver Elections Division is 7 p.m. on Election Day, April 4, 2023.
Mail-in ballots must be received by your county clerk by that time. Postmarks will not count, it must actually arrive by 7 p.m. on Tuesday. So, if you haven’t already mailed your ballot at this point, dropping it off or voting in-person are the only ways to be sure your vote will be counted.
If you drop-off your ballot or vote in-person, you must also do that by the 7 p.m. Tuesday deadline.
Get results on election night
The first set of Denver election results will be released at 7 p.m. on Tuesday, with updates throughout the night.
FOX31 and Channel 2 will have live election results online and in the FOX31 App. Watch 2 Prime News and FOX31 News from 9-11 p.m. for coverage.
Wednesday morning, wake up with the latest coverage and results on FOX31 Morning News and Daybreak on 2.