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Planning to vote in the November election?
Information provided by Douglas County
Note that Colorado Elections are administered by mail only. Instead of casting your vote on equipment at a polling place, you will receive and vote your ballot at your convenience. You may choose to deliver your voted ballot by mail or save on postage and use one of ten convenient ballot drop-off locations throughout Douglas County – no Election Day lines!
Are you registered to vote in Douglas County?
Visit www.DouglasVotes.com. Here you may register to vote, check voter registration status, update your mailing address or affiliate with
a party. You may also find important dates and deadlines pertaining to the November 7 Coordinated Election.
What if I did not receive my ballot? Ballots for the November 7 Coordinated Election
were mailed in October to all Douglas County registered voters. If you registered to vote before September 22 and did not receive your ballot in the mail, contact the Douglas County elections staff at 303-660-7444.
Know all the ways you may deliver your voted ballot: After you receive and vote your ballot, visit www.DouglasVotes.com for a listing of all 10 ballot drop-off locations.
Know the ballot deadline. Your ballot must be received by 7 p.m. on Election Day. A postmark of November 7 is not valid as the received
date. Your ballot must have been placed in a designated ballot box by 7 p.m. on Election Day or you must be in line at a designated ballot box location or a Voter Service and Polling Center no later than the close of polls (7 p.m.) on Election Day, November 7.
Have additional questions? Visit www. DouglasVotes.com, call 303-660-7444 or visit us at the Douglas County Elections Office, 125 Stephanie Place, in Castle Rock, any weekday between 8 a.m. and 5 p.m.
Castle Pines mayoral
candidates meet and
Article and photo by Lynne Marsala Basche
On October 16, Castle Pines residents had the opportunity to meet the two mayoral candidates for the City, Geoff Blue and Tera Radloff. The meet and greet was held at the Castle Pines Branch of the Douglas County Libraries, and candidates were excited to share their thoughts about future development, funding priorities, and the City’s future. The event, which was put on by the Castle Pines Chamber of Commerce, gave voters the opportunity to meet the candidates in an informal setting, learn about their platforms and let the candidates know their thoughts on the vision for Castle Pines.
Visit www.castlepinesgov.com/election-information for election information.
greet residents
Mayor Pro Tem Tera Radloff and Councilman Geoff Blue.


































































































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