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Voter Guide

Election Timeline

June 2

Mail ballots go out to registered voters.  Mail your ballot back or use a ballot drop box.

June 16

In person voting starts at these locations.

June 24

Last day to vote.

Blue Book / White Book

There is no Blue Book / White Book for this election.  They are not required when the election is not state wide and/or when TABOR is not involved.

Sample Ballot

The June special election ballot contains one question (1A) consisting of three parts. We recommend you complete all 3 parts.

Part One:  Shall the voters of Douglas County.... We are voting No.

​Parts Two and Three:  Select up to 3 At-Large candidates and up to 6 District candidates that best represent your interests when the Charter is being drafted.
 

Candidate profiles and questionnaire answers.

Voter Registration - Register, Check, Update

​Check your voter registration or register to vote. Visit Colorado’s secure, statewide voter registration database, GoVoteColorado.gov, to register to vote, check your voter registration status, select your political affiliation, or update your mailing address. If your mailing address has changed since you last voted in a Douglas County election, be certain to update it now to ensure you receive your mail ballot and other important election information.​

Voting Center / Ballot Drop off Days / Hours

Locate your closest Ballot Drop Box or Voter Service and Polling Center (VSPC). Did you know that 90% of Douglas County voters prefer to deliver their ballots for free using one of the convenient ballot drop box locations countywide? Twenty-one secure ballot drop boxes will be open 24 hours a day beginning June 2, 2025, through 7 p.m. on Election Day, June 24, 2025. For those who need in-person voter assistance, three VSPC locations will open on Monday, June 16. Visit a VSPC of your choice to register to vote or update your voter registration, replace a ballot, drop off your voted ballot, vote in person, or use an ADA-accessible voting machine until 7 p.m. on Election Day.

Track Your Mail Ballot

Track your mail ballot. Visit DouglasVotes.com to sign up for phone, text, or email notifications from BallotTrax and watch your ballot from the time it’s mailed to you to when it’s accepted at Douglas County Elections.

Find your District

Not sure which Douglas County district you live in? district map

Want to know who all of your county representatives are?  Enter your address into this interactive map.

Ballot Walk Through with Emily Suyat

Find the ballot confusing?  Want to understand why it’s confusing or how to fill it out?  Listen to Douglas County’s own Emily Suyat, producer of the Blue State Red County podcast.  She has a special podcast for the June ballot.

Red County Blue State
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