Colorado voters can now drop off their ballots ahead of Election Day

Voters in Colorado can now drop off their ballots ahead of Election Day

Voters in Colorado are able to drop off their ballots or cast their ballots at voting centers across the state starting Monday. The voting centers and drop boxes were opened ahead of Election Day. 

Denver Elections ballot drop box CBS

Ballots were mailed to every eligible voter in Colorado earlier this month. Voters can cast ballots by mail, dropping off their ballot in a ballot drop box or casting ballots early in person at voting centers or on Election Day, Nov. 5.

Denver election leaders teamed up with the Colorado Secretary of State to talk about how safe and secure voting is in Colorado. 

"We've done the work to make voting safe and secured in Denver and now it is your turn to return your ballot and make democracy happen," said Denver Clerk and Recorder Paul Lopez. 

Find 24-hour ballot drop-off boxes, in-person voting centers, and mobile vote centers on the map below or online

Google / City of Denver

People across Colorado who want to register to vote, find a drop box or a voting center can do so online.  

RTD is offering free rides for some days during the election season. RTD bus and light rail will be free on Tuesday, Oct. 29 for National Vote Early Day. They will offer free rides on Election Day, Tuesday, Nov. 5. RTD said the Zero Fare to Vote removes a cost barrier for people who want to cast their ballot. 

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