There are two nearby Voter Service Centers—where you can vote in person, drop off a ballot, pick up a replacement ballot, or register to vote—for CU-Boulder students:

CU-Boulder campus
University Memorial Center (The UMC)

1669 Euclid Ave, Boulder CO 80302
Monday, Oct 19 – Friday Oct 23 | 8am-6pm (Room 235)
Monday, Oct 26 – Friday, Oct 30 | 8am-6pm (Room 235)
Saturday Oct 31 | 8am-5pm (Room 235)
Monday Nov 2 | 8am-6pm (Glenn Miller Ballroom)
Election Day, Tuesday, Nov 3 | 7AM-7PM (Glenn Miller Ballroom)

Voter Service Center at Williams Village
500 30th St, Village Center, Boulder, CO 80303

Monday, Nov 2 | 8am-6pm
Tuesday Nov 3 | 7AM-7PM

The following 24/7 dropboxes are open to return your ballot 24/7 until 7pm on Election Day, November 3rd:

Dropbox at Williams Village
500 30th St, Boulder, CO 80303 – bus lane

Dropbox at the UMC
Southside on the sidewalk

For a full list of locations & hours, visit JustVoteColorado.org

All registered voters will be mailed a ballot at their address of registration starting October 9th. You have two options to submit this ballot:

Drop it off:
You can drop off your ballot at any ballot dropbox or Voter Service Center in the state. Your ballot must be *received* by 7pm on Election Day, Tuesday, November 3rd.

Mail it back:
If you mail your ballot back, be sure to affix postage—2 stamps to be safe. All ballots must be received by the County Clerk by 7pm on November 3rd. Postmarks do not count. The last day we recommend mailing it back is Monday, October 26. After that use a dropbox.

You may need to include a photocopy (or printed photo) of an accepted form of ID with your mail ballot­­—please refer to your mail ballot to see if this is required of you.

If you’re not registered to vote, or not registered at your current address, or need a replacement ballot, you can still go register and/or vote in person up to & including Election Day at any Voter Service Center in your county. In-person early voting starts Oct. 19th and ends at 7pm on Election Day, November 3rd. Note: You *must* bring a form of ID in order to vote in person.

What to bring / ID requirements
If you’re voting in person, you must bring a form of valid ID. Options for valid ID include the following:

  • Buff One Student ID
  • CO Driver’s License or ID
  • Utility Bill with your current address on it
  • Military ID

For a full list of acceptable IDs, click here.

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