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Plan to vote!

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Have your voice heard in November -Ìýremember to register and vote! Here are a few helpful tips and resources to help you.

In only a few weeks, it will be ! So, it’s a good idea to determine if you’re registered to vote, where to voteÌýand who is running. If you’re from Colorado and registered to vote in Colorado, you will receive a ballot in the mail in the weeks leading up to election day. If you plan to vote by mail, it’s recommended that you put your ballot in the mail before Oct.Ìý31. After the 31st, you should place your ballot in a 24-hour ballot box.ÌýÌýcan be found throughout Boulder County.Ìý

If you’re not registered to vote in Colorado but want to be, you canÌýÌýto vote in Colorado. If you do so before Oct. 31, you will receive a mail ballot.ÌýYou can also register in person on election day. To register, you must have a valid ID.Ìý

If you’re not from Colorado and want to vote in your home state, you can go online and request anÌý. It’s best to request an absentee ballot as soon as possible as each state has different deadlinesÌýto make sureÌýthat all ballots are received in time.Ìý

If you’re living on campus, you can also register to vote and vote on campus! Boulder county has a greatÌýÌýto help break down the process of voting as a student and answers some common questions students may have regarding the voting process. If you are a student and plan to vote on campus, you can stop by the UMC Vote Center starting on Oct.Ìý24Ìýto register and vote. There is also a 24-hour ballot drop box right outside the UMC.Ìý