[COAGDU] Fw: [Colorado-Talk] Early In-Person Voting Begins Statewide Today

Melissa R. Green graduate56 at juno.com
Mon Oct 19 22:09:06 UTC 2020





 

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From: Curtis Chong via Colorado-Talk  <colorado-talk at nfbnet.org>
To: colorado-talk at nfbnet.org
Date: Monday, October 19, 2020 10:35 am
Subject: [Colorado-Talk] Early In-Person Voting Begins Statewide Today

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> Greetings and felicitations:
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> This email contains a press release from the office of the Colorado Secretary of State notifying the public that early voting starts today, October 19.
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> If you intend to vote in person using the accessible voting equipment that every polling location is supposed to have, you can search as follows:
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> "county name early voting locations"
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> We all have heard that a record number of voters in Colorado have already cast their ballots. This does not mean that a voter cannot visit a voting center in person. However, you do it, please do vote!
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> Cordially,
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> Curtis Chong
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> From: CO Secretary of State <ColoSecofState at public.govdelivery.com> 
> Sent: Monday, October 19, 2020 10:29 AM
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> Subject: RELEASE: Early In-Person Voting Begins Statewide Today
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> FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
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> betsy.hart at sos.state.co.us
> Steve Hurlbert
> steve.hurlbert at sos.state.co.us
> October 19, 2020
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> Early In-Person Voting Begins Statewide Today
> DENVER, Colo- Voter Service and Polling Centers (VSPCs) across Colorado are now open statewide for the November 3 General Election, enabling Coloradans to vote or drop off their ballots in-person.  Already early voting in the state has been massive, with 641,271 ballots returned. 
> "Coloradans have been incredibly engaged this election, and we expect that will continue," said Colorado Secretary of State Jena Griswold.  "This year, there are an additional 42 voting centers for the convenience of Colorado voters, for a grand total of 342 statewide." 
> Drop boxes and VSPCs must be open today statewide, but some counties opened some drop boxes and VSPCs earlier.  This year, 383 drop boxes and 342 VSPCs are available statewide for Colorado voters, an increase from 2018 of over 42 VSPCs and more than 130 drop boxes. To find the nearest drop box or VSPC, voters can use a search tool located on the Colorado Secretary of State's website. For the first time, voters across the state can also track their ballots from when they are sent to when they are processed by signing up for BallotTrax at GoVoteColorado.gov. 
> For those who prefer to vote in-person, the Secretary of State issued election rules and guidance to help ensure voting in-person is as safe as possible, including PPE for poll workers and social distancing requirements.   The Secretary of State's Office has helped provide counties PPE and will also reimburse counties for sick pay for poll workers.    
> Voted ballots must be received by county election officials by 7 p.m. on November 3.  After October 26, voters are encouraged to return their ballot to a drop box or VSPC rather than by mail to ensure their ballot is received before the deadline.
> It's not too late to register to vote. To be mailed a ballot, please register by October 26. After that, eligible Coloradans can register and vote in-person through 7 p.m. on Election Day.
> To register to vote, check your registration, or for election information, please visit www.GoVoteColorado.gov.
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