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The election is Tuesday – do you know where to vote?

It’s important to understand that Colorado is an all-mail-ballot state – every active registered voter who is affiliated with the Democratic or Republican party will receive a ballot in the mail. We handle your voted ballot with great care – you should, too. “If they didn’t get a ballot, for whatever reason, they can still vote on election day”. Remember, we can not open your ballot envelope until we confirm that the signature on that envelope is yours.

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REMEMBER: To vote in the Primary Election you must be affiliated with either the Republican or Democratic Party. Postmarks do not count.

The early voting turnout was low, with around 2,896 registered voters that went out and voted.

We highly recommend that you: Drop your ballot off at the Logan County Clerk and Recorder’s Office at 315 Main St. located on the first floor, northwest corner of the Courthouse, or drop your ballot in the 24/7 drop-box located in the Courthouse parking lot (Ash Street entrance) east side of the parking area (no postage necessary).

According an the Attorney General’s Office press release, they will assist SOS in providing additional support to county clerks on Election Day to ensure proper conduct at polling locations around New Mexico.

In an interview with The Times, Logan said there were some instances where supplemental rosters of new voters didn’t seem to make it to the polls on time, and so voters have gotten frustrated with having to take provisional ballots. If your Primary Election ballot does not arrive by June 16, 2016 please come to the Prowers County Clerk’s Office to obtain a replacement ballot. Please call the Prowers County Clerk’s Office at 719-336-8011 or stop by the office. You may obtain a replacement ballot during normal business hours; from 8:30 a.m.to 4:30 p.m.

Eikman said overall, Election Day went well, but some voters had questions about how to vote for presidential candidates. “There’s sample ballots available at SOS where they can print it out before they go vote, that way they’re prepared when they get there”.

“I think Montanans feel like they have a role in this primary, which hasn’t happened in a long time”, she said.

In order to mail a ballot, we need to receive the affiliation declaration by June 20.

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