TELLER COUNTY — News5 is helping you prepare for Election 2020 with guides to find out what's on the ballot, what it means to you, and where to deliver your ballot across the region. Colorado has used a mail-in ballot system for years that's been touted as one of the safest methods.
Ballots for this year's general election are mailed out on October 9 by local clerk and recorder offices. We'll soon see a record number of ballot drop boxes across the state as local officials go the extra mile to guarantee every registered voter can take part.
If you have not registered to vote yet in Colorado, the deadline is October 26 if you want to receive a ballot by mail. You'll still be able to register to vote and cast your ballot in person at a Voter Polling and Service Center up to 7pm on the election day, Tuesday, November 3.
Not sure if you are registered to vote in Colorado? Use the state's Find My Voter Registration system.
Find more information by clicking here to visit our Election 2020 page.
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Here's where to find a Voter Polling and Service Center in El Paso County. Days and times of operation vary by location.
Click here to visit the Teller County Clerk and Recorder's Office site.
Early Voting & Election Day:
Woodland Park Library
218 E. Midland Avenue
Woodland Park, CO 80863
Monday through Friday (October 19 – November 2) 9:00AM to 5:00PM
Saturdays (October 24 and October 31) 8:00AM to 12:00PM
Excludes Sundays
Tuesday (November 3) Election Day 7:00AM to 7:00PM
Election Day Only:
Centennial Building
112 North A Street
Cripple Creek, CO 80813
Tuesday (November 3) 7:00AM to 7:00PM
Florissant Library
334 Circle Drive
Florissant, CO 80816
Tuesday (November 3) 7:00AM to 7:00PM
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Ballot Drop Box locations, available 24 hours. No voter registration services are available at these locations.
Opens October 9th – Closes November 3rd (Election Day) 7:00PM
Clerk and Recorder’s Motor Vehicle Office
800 Research Drive, Ste 200
Woodland Park
Teller County Courthouse
101 W. Bennett Avenue (sidewalk)
Cripple Creek