Dear [first],
Happy National Voter Registration Day! Register to vote now to have your voice heard in the November election.
What You Need to Know
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In-state students: All active, registered Colorado voters automatically receive a ballot in the mail a few weeks before Election Day. If you plan to vote in Boulder or in your home county,ÌýÌýand that your ballot mailing address is up to date. Colorado voters may update theirÌýÌýat anytime.
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Out-of-state students: You may choose to either from your home state or . You cannot register and/or vote in both locations. Many states have a registration and/or absentee ballot request deadline, so act now to receive your ballot.
Note: If you register to vote in Colorado, you'll be considered a Colorado resident for motor vehicle registration, income tax, and jury duty purposes. Registering to vote does not automatically make you a resident for tuition purposes. Your ²ÊÃñ±¦µä tuition classification won't change unless you take all of the necessary actions to establish residency and successfully petition for a change in residency.
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Students living on campus: Whether voting in Colorado or in your home state via absentee ballot,Ìýyou must use your mailbox number, not your dorm room number for your ballot to find you.ÌýVisit Boulder County'sÌýÌýpage for instructions.
In-Person Registration & Voting
Starting Oct. 30, you can visit the UMC Vote Center to register, vote in person, or call ahead to order your ballot to-go.
Ìý²¹²Ô»åÌýÌýhave websites to helpÌýguide you through the registration and voting process if you have questions.
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