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303-860-6903

Jack Todd
jack.todd@coloradosos.gov

Kailee Stiles
kailee.stiles@coloradosos.gov

State of Colorado
Department of State

1700 Broadway
Suite 550
Denver, CO 80290

Jena Griswold
Secretary of State

Chris Beall
Deputy Secretary of State

Colorado state seal

News Release

State of Colorado
Department of State

1700 Broadway
Suite 550
Denver, CO 80290

Jena Griswold
Secretary of State

Chris Beall
Deputy Secretary of State

Media contacts
303-860-6903
Jack Todd - jack.todd@coloradosos.gov
Kailee Stiles - kailee.stiles@coloradosos.gov

Early In-Person Voting Available to CD-4 Voters

Denver, June 10, 2024 - Early in-person voting is now available for voters in Congressional District 4 (CD-4), with at least one voting center open in each county in CD-4.

“Voters in Congressional District 4 will have seven added days of early voting,” said Secretary Griswold. “This election will determine CD-4 voters’ representation in Congress for the remainder of the year. It is critical that they can make their voices heard.”

Counties with voters in CD-4 are required to have specific numbers of VSPCs to be in legal compliance with Election Order 2024-01 (PDF). All CD-4 voters will have 15 days of early voting available in at least one VSPC in their county beginning on June 10, 2024. This adds seven additional days of early voting for the CD-4 vacancy election on top of the statutory requirement of eight days of early voting during a state primary election. Counties with more than 10,000 CD-4 voters are required to have at least double the number of VSPCs by Election Day than they would be required to have for a normal state primary.

Eligible Coloradans can still register to vote and update their voter registration at GoVoteColorado.gov and receive a ballot in the mail. Colorado voters can find their closest drop box or voting center at GoVoteColorado.gov. Voters who plan to return their ballot by mail should do so on or before June 17 to ensure it is received by their county election official on time. Beginning June 18, voters should return their ballot to a drop box or voting center, or vote in-person.

Colorado Republican, Democratic, and Unaffiliated voters have been mailed a ballot. All Unaffiliated voters will receive a ballot for each major party and can only vote one of those ballots for their vote to be counted. Minor party voters in CD-4 whose party is not holding a primary election will receive a ballot featuring only the CD-4 Congressional Vacancy election.

Colorado voters can visit GoVoteColorado.gov to:

  • Register to vote or update their voter registration
  • Find their local County Clerk
  • Find their closest drop box or voting center
  • Sign up to track their ballot using BallotTrax
  • Learn about Colorado’s secure election processes
  • Find accurate election information