Ballots have been sent out… now it’s time to vote!
So you’ve decided to vote by mail in Denver for the 2020 elections — fantastic! You may have already received your ballot in the mail since counties started mailing them out on October 9. To complete the voting process, it’s time to fill out the ballot and send it in.
(If you haven’t received your ballot yet, check here to confirm that your registration is current. You have up to October 26 to register to vote or update your registration and still receive a ballot in the mail.)
The process is simple: once you have your ballot in hand, all you have to do is complete it, sign it, and then submit it by either sending it by mail or dropping it off at one of the official drop boxes scattered throughout Denver.
You have until 7 pm on Tuesday, November 3 to get your ballot into one of the official drop boxes. If sending it by mail, it is suggested to send it by October 26 to make sure it is received in time.
But where are the official drop boxes in Denver? To make sure you’re informed of where you can drop off your ballot, we’ve compiled a list of official ballot drop boxes.
Official Ballot Drop Boxes in Denver
Athmar Recreation Center
2680 W. Mexico Ave
Barnum Recreation Center
360 N Hooker St
Bear Valley Branch Library
5171 W Dartmouth Ave
Blair-Caldwell Library
2401 Welton St
Carla Madison Recreation Center
2401 E Colfax Ave
Central Park Recreation Center
9651 E Martin Luther King Jr Blvd
Cook Park Recreation Center
7100 Cherry Creek South Dr
Denver Botanic Gardens
1007 N York St
Denver Elections Division
200 W 14th Ave
Denver Human Services
1200 N Federal Blvd
Denver Museum of Nature & Science
2001 N Colorado Blvd
Denver Police Department District 1
1311 W 46th Ave
Denver Police Department District 3
1625 S University Blvd
Eisenhower Recreation Center
4300 E Dartmouth Ave
Emily Griffith Technical College
1860 Lincoln St
Glendale City Hall
950 S Birch St, Glendale
Green Valley Ranch Recreation Center
4890 N Argonne Way
Harvey Park Recreation Center
2120 S Tennyson Way
Hiawatha Davis Jr Recreation Center
3334 N Holly St
Highland Recreation Center
2880 N Osceola St
La Familia Recreation Center
65 S Elati St
Montbello Branch Library
12955 Albrook Dr
Montbello Recreation Center
15555 E 53rd Ave
Montclair Recreation Center
729 N Ulster Way
Rodolfo “Corky” Gonzales Branch Library
1498 N Irving St
Ross – Cherry Creek Branch Library
305 N Milwaukee St
RTD – I-25 and Broadway Station
901 S Broadway
RTD – Light Rail at Union Station
1601 Chestnut Pl
RTD – Southmoor Station
3737 S Monaco Street Pkwy
Scheitler Recreation Center
5031 W 46th Ave
Southwest Recreation Center
9200 W Saratoga Pl
Stapleton MCA Administrative Offices
8351 Northfield Blvd
Swansea Recreation Center
2650 E 49th Ave
Tivoli Student Center Auraria Campus
900 Auraria Pkwy
Washington Park Recreation Center
701 S Franklin St
Wellington Webb Municipal Building
201 W Colfax Ave
Westwood Community Center / SWIC
1000 S Lowell Blvd
Windsor Gardens
595 S Clinton St
If you end up not being able to mail in your vote before the deadline, you can always go vote in person up to 7 pm on Election Day. There is also a curbside ballot pick-up service available in Denver to make the voting process even easier.
Still need a ballot? Make a mistake and need a new one? No worries! Use our curbside ballot pick-up service. It’s easy: Verify your registration, complete an online form to order your ballot, and pick it up at the location & date you choose. Learn more at https://t.co/J1pmnmB96T. pic.twitter.com/zRo6OkVjUe
— Denver Elections (@DenverElections) October 19, 2020
Regardless of whether you choose to vote by mail or in-person, it is important to make sure you get your vote in (the earlier, the better!) as it allows your voice to be heard.
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