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Boulder County wants feedback on voting centers

Comments needed by December
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The Boulder County Clerk & Recorder’s office is asking residents about where voting centers should be located for the 2022 general election.

Residents can give their input through an online survey. The county is also seeking feedback on 24-hour mail ballot drop box locations, according to a Boulder County news release.

Vote Centers are places residents can drop off a mail ballot, cast a ballot in person, request a replacement ballot, register to vote or update registration information, or vote using equipment for persons with disabilities, the news release states.

Boulder County will have at least 20 Vote Centers open throughout the county on Election Day with some of those locations opening as early as two weeks before Election Day.

Boulder County Elections is working to identify new Vote Centers for 2022 and are reviewing the most recently used facilities, the news release states.

The statutory deadline to submit official comments to Boulder County Elections regarding voting center locations is May 2, 2022. However, the Elections Division wants citizen input soon - ideally by Dec. 1 - to potentially act on any recommendations, the news release states.

For more information on elections go to www.BoulderCountyVotes.org.