UPDATE: The deadline for mailing ballots for the November 4 election has officially passed as of Monday, according to officials in Boulder County. Voters who have not yet mailed their ballots must take immediate action to ensure their votes are counted—either by voting in person or utilizing the county’s 24-hour drop boxes.
Residents in Erie, Lafayette, Louisville, and Superior can find multiple voting and drop-off locations to facilitate the voting process. A complete list of these locations is available on the Boulder County election website, but here are the key spots:
– **Lafayette**:
– Voter Service & Polling Center: Southeast County Services Hub, 1755 S. Public Road
– 24-hour drop box: Lafayette Public Library, 775 W. Baseline Road
– **Louisville**:
– 24-hour drop box: Louisville Recreation Center, 900 W. Via Appia Way
– **Erie**:
– 24-hour drop box: Meadowlark School, 2300 Meadow Sweet Lane, located in the staff/bus parking lot off Front Range Road at Laramie Lane (south side of the building)
– **Superior**:
– 24-hour drop box: Superior Town Hall, 124 E. Coal Creek Drive
Voters can still register at any Voter Service and Polling Center, where staff are available to issue replacement ballots and provide assistance for voters with disabilities. Additionally, Spanish-language services are offered. A current photo ID, such as a Colorado driver’s license, is mandatory for in-person voting.
ACT NOW: With time running out, make sure your vote counts. Head to your nearest polling center or drop box immediately to avoid any last-minute issues. The stakes are high, and every vote matters in this crucial election.
For further information and updates, visit the Boulder County election website. Don’t delay—ensure your voice is heard today!
