County clerks across the state will begin mailing out ballots for the November election sometime next week. To make sure you are registered to vote and receive a mail ballot, visit GoVoteColorado.com.
This year, you can also see a preview of what your ballot will look like as well. So go to GoVoteColorado.com and…practice voting, or something. Here’s how to do it, courtesy of the Secretary of State’s office:
Once you are on the GoVoteColorado.com page, click on “Manage my registration” and underneath that click on “Find my registration.” Type in your name, ZIP code and date of birth. Your voter information should come up on the screen. Go to the link that says “View my sample ballot.”
Candidates are always listed before ballot measures and a number of school districts are holding school board elections and cities are holding municipal elections. In addition, there could be local issues on your ballot, including tax proposals.
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Pols should do a ballot question (and also DPS directors – I know nothing about those races) review.
We've thought about that, but there are so many local races that it would be impossible to decide where to stop. We'll give it some more thought, however.
The school board especially. We don't have kids, so what I know about the Denver School Board could be painlessly dropped into my eye.