Don’t miss your opportunity to vote in Colorado’s presidential primary March 2–3.ÌýYou must be in line byÌý7 p.m. on Tuesday, March 3.
5 things to know
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- Registered Democrats vote in the Democratic Primary
- Registered Republicans vote in the Republican Primary
- Unaffiliated voters may vote in either party’s primary but may only vote in one primary.
- Colorado is an all-options state: Registered voters are mailed ballots, which they can vote and return, or any voter can instead vote in person at a Voter Service Center (see below).
- It is never too late to register to vote—you may register to vote up to and including Election Day!
Did you receive your ballot in the mail?
- Do not mail it! Drop your ballot off at the ballot dropbox outside of the UMC before 7 p.m. Tuesday. (Dropbox is located on the sidewalk leading up to the Southside Terrace on Euclid Avenue.)
- Not a Boulder County ballot? No problem—voters can use any dropbox in the state to return their mail ballot.
Didn’t receive your ballot in the mail? No problem
The Voter Service and Polling Center (VSPC) in the UMC isÌýopen 8 a.m. to 6 p.m. Monday andÌý7 a.m. to 7 p.m. Tuesday, Election Day. You must be in line by 7 p.m. Tuesday.
At the UMC Voter Service Center, you can:
- Drop off your ballot (all Colorado voters).
- Register to vote or update your registration (all Colorado voters).
- Vote in person. (Note: Because the primary ballot is the same statewide, any voter from any Colorado county can vote in person at the UMC for this election.)
- Request a replacement ballot (all Colorado voters).
Don’t forget to bring valid ID, such as your Buff OneCard or Colorado driver’s license/ID.
If you are a student and have questions regarding registration, please visit Boulder County’s .