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RandySF

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Sun Oct 6, 2024, 09:25 PM Oct 6

Ballots for Eagle County voters go in the mail Oct. 11. Here are eight things you need to know about voting in this year

Ballots for the Nov. 5 general election will go into the mail Friday, Oct. 11, so most voters should have their ballots by Oct. 16 or so. Here are five things you should know:



- You can vote on Election Day, of course. But if you mail your ballot, it must arrive by Nov. 5. Postmarks don’t count.- You can drop off your ballot as soon as it arrives.
- Voter service centers will open Oct. 21 in Eagle at the Eagle County Clerk and Recorder’s Office, at the Clerk and Recorder’s Office and at the Avon Municipal Buildling.
- The last day to request a replacement ballot via the mail is Oct. 28.
- The Clerk and Recorder’s office has a composite ballot posted on its website. That composite ballot has every issue county voters face.
- Vote both sides of the ballot. It’s printed on both sides of the sheet.
- O’Brien said BallotTrax is a great way to keep track of where your ballot is after you’ve mailed it or dropped it off.
- Voters should have been mailed the state-issued “blue book,” pro and con information on ballot issues, separately from their ballots.





https://www.vaildaily.com/news/ballots-for-eagle-county-voters-go-in-the-mail-oct-11-here-are-eight-things-you-need-to-know/

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