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Reminders for Voters Ahead of Primary Election Day

News Release - Colorado Secretary of State News Release State of Colorado Department of State 1700 Broadway Suite 550 Denver, CO 80290 Jena Griswold Secretary of State Andrew Kline Deputy Secretary of State Media contacts 303-860-6903 Jack Todd [email protected] China Scroggins [email protected] Reminders for Voters Ahead of Primary Election Day Denver, June 26, 2026 - Secretary Griswold is reminding Coloradans of important voter information ahead of Election Day, June 30. "Election Day is next Tuesday, and we hope every eligible voter makes their voice heard," said Secretary Griswold. Colorado voters should return their ballots at a drop box or voting center. It is too late to return a ballot by mail to ensure that it will be received by county clerks by 7:00 p.m. on Election Day. Coloradans can still register to vote and vote in person at a voting center until 7:00 p.m. on Election Day. Important information for Unaffiliated voters: Unaffiliated voters were sent both the Democratic and Republican Party Primary Election ballot. They may contact their County Clerk to request a Unity Party ballot. Unaffiliated voters may only vote and return one ballot. Returning two voted ballots will result in neither ballot being counted. Important information for all Colorado voters: This year, 137 voter centers and 437 drop boxes are available for voters. Voters can look up their locations and hours at GoVoteColorado.gov. Coloradans should always use trusted sources when searching for information on elections. Information from the Colorado Secretary of State's Office is distributed via ColoradoSOS.gov or GoVoteColorado.gov. Voters can visit GoVoteColorado.gov and select "Contact my County Clerk" to ensure they are only visiting legitimate Colorado Clerk websites. All Colorado voters can sign up to track their ballot from when it is sent to when it is counted using BallotTrax Voters should return their ballot to a drop box or voter center, or they can vote in-person. It is too late to mail a ballot back. In-person voting on Election Day, Tuesday, June 30, will be available from 7 a.m.-7 p.m.

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HAHarvey Walden
1 week ago

Reminders for Voters Ahead of Primary Election Day

News Release - Colorado Secretary of State News Release State of Colorado Department of State 1700 Broadway Suite 550 Denver, CO 80290 Jena Griswold Secretary of State Andrew Kline Deputy Secretary of State Media contacts 303-860-6903 Jack Todd [email protected] China Scroggins [email protected] Reminders for Voters Ahead of Primary Election Day Denver, June 26, 2026 - Secretary Griswold is reminding Coloradans of important voter information ahead of Election Day, June 30. "Election Day is next Tuesday, and we hope every eligible voter makes their voice heard," said Secretary Griswold. Colorado voters should return their ballots at a drop box or voting center. It is too late to return a ballot by mail to ensure that it will be received by county clerks by 7:00 p.m. on Election Day. Coloradans can still register to vote and vote in person at a voting center until 7:00 p.m. on Election Day. Important information for Unaffiliated voters: Unaffiliated voters were sent both the Democratic and Republican Party Primary Election ballot. They may contact their County Clerk to request a Unity Party ballot. Unaffiliated voters may only vote and return one ballot. Returning two voted ballots will result in neither ballot being counted. Important information for all Colorado voters: This year, 137 voter centers and 437 drop boxes are available for voters. Voters can look up their locations and hours at GoVoteColorado.gov. Coloradans should always use trusted sources when searching for information on elections. Information from the Colorado Secretary of State's Office is distributed via ColoradoSOS.gov or GoVoteColorado.gov. Voters can visit GoVoteColorado.gov and select "Contact my County Clerk" to ensure they are only visiting legitimate Colorado Clerk websites. All Colorado voters can sign up to track their ballot from when it is sent to when it is counted using BallotTrax Voters should return their ballot to a drop box or voter center, or they can vote in-person. It is too late to mail a ballot back. In-person voting on Election Day, Tuesday, June 30, will be available from 7 a.m.-7 p.m.

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HAHarvey Walden
3 weeks ago

Secretary of State Jena Griswold Highlights Resources Available to Spanish Speaking Voters in Colorado, Multilingual Hotline

News Release - Colorado Secretary of State State of Colorado Department of State 1700 Broadway Suite 550 Denver, CO 80290 Jena Griswold Secretary of State Andrew Kline Deputy Secretary of State Media contacts 303-860-6903 Jack Todd [email protected] China Scroggins [email protected] Secretary of State Jena Griswold Highlights Resources Available to Spanish Speaking Voters in Colorado, Multilingual Hotline Denver, June 24, 2026 - Colorado Secretary of State Jena Griswold is reminding Spanish-speaking voters in Colorado of the resources available to them at VayaVotarColorado.gov. "Every voter deserves access to accurate information when it comes to registering to vote and casting a ballot," said Secretary Griswold. "Eligible voters who speak Spanish can use VayaVotarColorado.gov to access accurate election information ahead of the 2026 Primary Election." Eligible Coloradans can register to vote, update their voter registration, and find other crucial information at VayaVotarColorado.gov in Spanish. Eligible Spanish-speaking Coloradans may also use VayaVotarColorado.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 Colorado voters can also call the Language Assistance Hotline for assistance with interpreting their ballot content. The hotline allows individuals to receive real time interpretation of their ballot content from a live interpreter in Spanish, Vietnamese, Korean, Taiwanese, Chinese and many additional languages. In accordance with Colorado statute, interpretation services may only be provided for the content on the ballot, including: How to fill in ovals or make corrections, How to properly put the ballot in the ballot envelope and sign How to return the ballot by mail, drop box, or Voter Service and Polling Center. Voters who need interpretation are encouraged to call their County Clerk to determine whether this service is available at a nearby voting center during the 2026 Primary Election, and then visit that center to access the hotline alongside an election judge. Alternatively, they may dial 303-860-6970 to be connected to an interpreter via Secretary of State staff.

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HAHarvey Walden
3 weeks ago

Secretary of State Jena Griswold Highlights Resources Available to Spanish Speaking Voters in Colorado, Multilingual Hotline

News Release - Colorado Secretary of State State of Colorado Department of State 1700 Broadway Suite 550 Denver, CO 80290 Jena Griswold Secretary of State Andrew Kline Deputy Secretary of State Media contacts 303-860-6903 Jack Todd [email protected] China Scroggins [email protected] Secretary of State Jena Griswold Highlights Resources Available to Spanish Speaking Voters in Colorado, Multilingual Hotline Denver, June 24, 2026 - Colorado Secretary of State Jena Griswold is reminding Spanish-speaking voters in Colorado of the resources available to them at VayaVotarColorado.gov. "Every voter deserves access to accurate information when it comes to registering to vote and casting a ballot," said Secretary Griswold. "Eligible voters who speak Spanish can use VayaVotarColorado.gov to access accurate election information ahead of the 2026 Primary Election." Eligible Coloradans can register to vote, update their voter registration, and find other crucial information at VayaVotarColorado.gov in Spanish. Eligible Spanish-speaking Coloradans may also use VayaVotarColorado.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 Colorado voters can also call the Language Assistance Hotline for assistance with interpreting their ballot content. The hotline allows individuals to receive real time interpretation of their ballot content from a live interpreter in Spanish, Vietnamese, Korean, Taiwanese, Chinese and many additional languages. In accordance with Colorado statute, interpretation services may only be provided for the content on the ballot, including: How to fill in ovals or make corrections, How to properly put the ballot in the ballot envelope and sign How to return the ballot by mail, drop box, or Voter Service and Polling Center. Voters who need interpretation are encouraged to call their County Clerk to determine whether this service is available at a nearby voting center during the 2026 Primary Election, and then visit that center to access the hotline alongside an election judge. Alternatively, they may dial 303-860-6970 to be connected to an interpreter via Secretary of State staff.

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HAHarvey Walden
3 weeks ago

Secretaria de Estado Jena Griswold Destaca Recursos Disponible para los Votantes de Habla Hispana en Colorado y Línea de Asistencia Multilingüe

News Release - Colorado Secretary of State News Release State of Colorado Department of State 1700 Broadway Suite 550 Denver, CO 80290 Jena Griswold Secretary of State Andrew Kline Deputy Secretary of State Media contacts 303-860-6903 Jack Todd [email protected] China Scroggins [email protected] Secretaria de Estado Jena Griswold Destaca Recursos Disponible para los Votantes de Habla Hispana en Colorado y Línea de Asistencia Multilingüe Denver, 24 de junio 2026 - La secretaria de estado de Colorado Jena Griswold recuerda a los votantes de habla hispana de los recursos disponibles en www.VayaVotarColorado.gov. "Todos los votantes merecen tener acceso a información precisa al registrarse para votar y emitir su voto," dijo la secretaria Griswold. "Votantes elegibles pueden usar VayaVotarColorado.gov para acceder a información electoral precisa antes de las Elecciones Primarias de 2026." Los coloradenses elegibles pueden registrarse para votar, actualizar su registro de votante y encontrar otra información importante en VayaVotarColorado.gov en español. Los coloradenses de habla hispana elegibles también pueden utilizar VayaVotarColorado.gov para: - Registrarse para votar o actualizar su registro de votante. - Encontrar al secretario y registrador de su condado local. - Encontrar los buzones electorales de entrega o el centro de votación más cercano. - Inscribirse para rastrear su boleta utilizando BallotTrax. - Informarse sobre los procesos electorales seguros de Colorado. - Encontrar información precisa sobre las elecciones. Los votantes de Colorado también pueden llamar a la línea directa de asistencia lingüística para recibir ayuda en la interpretación del contenido de su boleta. La línea directa permitirá que las personas reciban interpretación del contenido de su boleta en tiempo real de un intérprete en vivo en español, vietnamita, coreano, taiwanés, chino y muchos otros idiomas adicionales. Según la ley de Colorado, los servicios de interpretación solo se pueden proporcionar para el contenido de la boleta, incluyendo: - cómo marcar las casillas o hacer correcciones, - cómo colocar su boleta y firmar su sobre, - cómo devolver la boleta por correo, buzón de entrega o Centro de Servicio y Votación. Se recomienda a los votantes que necesiten servicios de interpretación que llamen al secretario de su condado para averiguar si este servicio está disponible en un centro de votación cercano durante las elecciones primarias de 2026 y luego acudan a tal centro de votación para acceder a la línea de asistencia junto con un juez electoral. Como alternativa, pueden marcar el 303-860-6970 para que el personal de la Secretaría de Estado les ponga en contacto con un intérprete.

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HAHarvey Walden
3 weeks ago

Secretaria de Estado Jena Griswold Destaca Recursos Disponible para los Votantes de Habla Hispana en Colorado y Línea de Asistencia Multilingüe

News Release - Colorado Secretary of State News Release State of Colorado Department of State 1700 Broadway Suite 550 Denver, CO 80290 Jena Griswold Secretary of State Andrew Kline Deputy Secretary of State Media contacts 303-860-6903 Jack Todd [email protected] China Scroggins [email protected] Secretaria de Estado Jena Griswold Destaca Recursos Disponible para los Votantes de Habla Hispana en Colorado y Línea de Asistencia Multilingüe Denver, 24 de junio 2026 - La secretaria de estado de Colorado Jena Griswold recuerda a los votantes de habla hispana de los recursos disponibles en www.VayaVotarColorado.gov. "Todos los votantes merecen tener acceso a información precisa al registrarse para votar y emitir su voto," dijo la secretaria Griswold. "Votantes elegibles pueden usar VayaVotarColorado.gov para acceder a información electoral precisa antes de las Elecciones Primarias de 2026." Los coloradenses elegibles pueden registrarse para votar, actualizar su registro de votante y encontrar otra información importante en VayaVotarColorado.gov en español. Los coloradenses de habla hispana elegibles también pueden utilizar VayaVotarColorado.gov para: - Registrarse para votar o actualizar su registro de votante. - Encontrar al secretario y registrador de su condado local. - Encontrar los buzones electorales de entrega o el centro de votación más cercano. - Inscribirse para rastrear su boleta utilizando BallotTrax. - Informarse sobre los procesos electorales seguros de Colorado. - Encontrar información precisa sobre las elecciones. Los votantes de Colorado también pueden llamar a la línea directa de asistencia lingüística para recibir ayuda en la interpretación del contenido de su boleta. La línea directa permitirá que las personas reciban interpretación del contenido de su boleta en tiempo real de un intérprete en vivo en español, vietnamita, coreano, taiwanés, chino y muchos otros idiomas adicionales. Según la ley de Colorado, los servicios de interpretación solo se pueden proporcionar para el contenido de la boleta, incluyendo: - cómo marcar las casillas o hacer correcciones, - cómo colocar su boleta y firmar su sobre, - cómo devolver la boleta por correo, buzón de entrega o Centro de Servicio y Votación. Se recomienda a los votantes que necesiten servicios de interpretación que llamen al secretario de su condado para averiguar si este servicio está disponible en un centro de votación cercano durante las elecciones primarias de 2026 y luego acudan a tal centro de votación para acceder a la línea de asistencia junto con un juez electoral. Como alternativa, pueden marcar el 303-860-6970 para que el personal de la Secretaría de Estado les ponga en contacto con un intérprete.

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HAHarvey Walden
3 weeks ago

RTD Candidate Jack Rosenthal Qualifies for General Election Ballot

News Release - Colorado Secretary of State News Release State of Colorado Department of State 1700 Broadway Suite 550 Denver, CO 80290 Jena Griswold Secretary of State Andrew Kline Deputy Secretary of State Media contacts 303-860-6903 Jack Todd [email protected] China Scroggins [email protected] RTD Candidate Jack Rosenthal Qualifies for General Election Ballot Denver, June 25, 2026 - The Elections Division of the Colorado Secretary of State's Office announced today that Jack Rosenthal nonpartisan candidate for RTD Board of Directors District O has submitted the required number of signatures to appear on the November 3, 2026 General Election ballot. Candidates for RTD Board of Directors are required to collect 250 signatures within their district as required by C.R.S. 32-9-111(5)(a). Jack Rosenthal submitted 555 valid signatures, eclipsing the 250-signature threshold. Jack Rosenthal Petition Verification Summary: Number of qualified signatures submitted: 727 Number of entries rejected: 172 Number of entries accepted: 555 Number of valid signatures required: 250 A record of all accepted and rejected signatures, including reasons for each rejection is on file with the Secretary of State.

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HAHarvey Walden
3 weeks ago

RTD Candidate Jack Rosenthal Qualifies for General Election Ballot

News Release - Colorado Secretary of State News Release State of Colorado Department of State 1700 Broadway Suite 550 Denver, CO 80290 Jena Griswold Secretary of State Andrew Kline Deputy Secretary of State Media contacts 303-860-6903 Jack Todd [email protected] China Scroggins [email protected] RTD Candidate Jack Rosenthal Qualifies for General Election Ballot Denver, June 25, 2026 - The Elections Division of the Colorado Secretary of State's Office announced today that Jack Rosenthal nonpartisan candidate for RTD Board of Directors District O has submitted the required number of signatures to appear on the November 3, 2026 General Election ballot. Candidates for RTD Board of Directors are required to collect 250 signatures within their district as required by C.R.S. 32-9-111(5)(a). Jack Rosenthal submitted 555 valid signatures, eclipsing the 250-signature threshold. Jack Rosenthal Petition Verification Summary: Number of qualified signatures submitted: 727 Number of entries rejected: 172 Number of entries accepted: 555 Number of valid signatures required: 250 A record of all accepted and rejected signatures, including reasons for each rejection is on file with the Secretary of State.

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HAHarvey Walden
3 weeks ago

EXTREME FIRE DANGER - STAGE 2 RESTRICTIONS IN PLACE

EXTREME FIRE DANGER - STAGE 2 RESTRICTIONS IN PLACE Summit County and the Dillon Ranger District of the White River National Forest are in STAGE 2 Fire Restrictions. NO CAMPFIRES. See the full list of what's prohibited at summitcountyco.gov/wildfire.

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HAHarvey Walden
3 weeks ago

Sign Up for Alerts

Summit County, CO - Official Website Sign Up for Alerts Summit County and the Dillon Ranger District of the White River National Forest are in STAGE 2 Fire Restrictions. NO CAMPFIRES. See the full list of what's prohibited at summitcountyco.gov/wildfire.

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HAHarvey Walden
3 weeks ago

Sign Up for Alerts

Summit County, CO - Official Website Sign Up for Alerts Summit County and the Dillon Ranger District of the White River National Forest are in STAGE 2 Fire Restrictions. NO CAMPFIRES. See the full list of what's prohibited at summitcountyco.gov/wildfire.

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HAHarvey Walden
3 weeks ago

Licenses & Permits

The page is a service directory for Summit County, CO licenses and permits. It appears to be a navigation and information page rather than a specific news article or announcement. The page includes links to popular services such as Property Search & Maps, Property Tax & Payments, Licenses & Permits, Wildfire information, and event alerts. A banner notification indicates that Summit County and the Dillon Ranger District of the White River National Forest are in STAGE 2 Fire Restrictions with NO CAMPFIRES allowed, with full details available at summitcountyco.gov/wildfire. Recent news items visible on the page include: Summit County Library's Summer Reading Program Kicks Off June 6, Free Chipping Program Starts Monday, June 1, Peak One Boulevard construction starts Monday, May 18, and Summit County Government Opens Second Round of Grant Program.

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HAHarvey Walden
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Licenses & Permits

The page is a service directory for Summit County, CO licenses and permits. It appears to be a navigation and information page rather than a specific news article or announcement. The page includes links to popular services such as Property Search & Maps, Property Tax & Payments, Licenses & Permits, Wildfire information, and event alerts. A banner notification indicates that Summit County and the Dillon Ranger District of the White River National Forest are in STAGE 2 Fire Restrictions with NO CAMPFIRES allowed, with full details available at summitcountyco.gov/wildfire. Recent news items visible on the page include: Summit County Library's Summer Reading Program Kicks Off June 6, Free Chipping Program Starts Monday, June 1, Peak One Boulevard construction starts Monday, May 18, and Summit County Government Opens Second Round of Grant Program.

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HAHarvey Walden
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Property Tax & Payments

The page is primarily a navigation/services hub for Summit County's Property Tax & Payments services. It includes links to popular services such as Property Search & Maps, Licenses & Permits, and Wildfire information. The page also displays current news and announcements from Summit County, including notices about the Summit County Library's Summer Reading Program, a free chipping program, Peak One Boulevard construction, and a county grant program. Additionally, there is a prominent alert regarding STAGE 2 Fire Restrictions in effect for Summit County and the Dillon Ranger District of the White River National Forest, with restrictions on campfires and other activities.

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HAHarvey Walden
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Property Tax & Payments

The page is primarily a navigation/services hub for Summit County's Property Tax & Payments services. It includes links to popular services such as Property Search & Maps, Licenses & Permits, and Wildfire information. The page also displays current news and announcements from Summit County, including notices about the Summit County Library's Summer Reading Program, a free chipping program, Peak One Boulevard construction, and a county grant program. Additionally, there is a prominent alert regarding STAGE 2 Fire Restrictions in effect for Summit County and the Dillon Ranger District of the White River National Forest, with restrictions on campfires and other activities.

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HAHarvey Walden
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Sign Up for Alerts

Summit County, CO - Official Website Sign Up for Alerts EXTREME FIRE DANGER - STAGE 2 RESTRICTIONS IN PLACE Summit County and the Dillon Ranger District of the White River National Forest are in STAGE 2 Fire Restrictions. NO CAMPFIRES. See the full list of what's prohibited at summitcountyco.gov/wildfire.

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HAHarvey Walden
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Property Tax & Payments

Summit County, CO - Official Website Popular Services: - Property Search & Maps - Property Tax & Payments - Licenses & Permits - Wildfire - Sign Up for Alerts - Events News & Announcements: Jun 05 - Summit County Library's Summer Reading Program Kicks Off June 6 May 15 - Free Chipping Program Starts Monday, June 1 May 11 - Peak One Boulevard construction starts Monday, May 18 May 05 - Summit County Government Opens Second Round of Grant Program Current Alert: EXTREME FIRE DANGER - STAGE 2 RESTRICTIONS IN PLACE Summit County and the Dillon Ranger District of the White River National Forest are in STAGE 2 Fire Restrictions. NO CAMPFIRES. See the full list of what's prohibited at summitcountyco.gov/wildfire.

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HAHarvey Walden
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Sign Up for Alerts

Summit County, CO - Official Website. Sign Up for Alerts. Popular Services include Property Search & Maps, Property Tax & Payments, Licenses & Permits, Wildfire, and Events. EXTREME FIRE DANGER - STAGE 2 RESTRICTIONS IN PLACE: Summit County and the Dillon Ranger District of the White River National Forest are in STAGE 2 Fire Restrictions. NO CAMPFIRES. See the full list of what's prohibited at summitcountyco.gov/wildfire.

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HAHarvey Walden
3 weeks ago

EXTREME FIRE DANGER - STAGE 2 RESTRICTIONS IN PLACE

EXTREME FIRE DANGER - STAGE 2 RESTRICTIONS IN PLACE Summit County and the Dillon Ranger District of the White River National Forest are in STAGE 2 Fire Restrictions. NO CAMPFIRES. See the full list of what's prohibited at summitcountyco.gov/wildfire.

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HAHarvey Walden
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Sign Up for Alerts

Sign Up for Alerts - Summit County, CO Official Website. This page allows residents to register for emergency alerts and community notifications from Summit County government services.

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HAHarvey Walden
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Property Tax & Payments

Property Tax & Payments - Summit County, CO Official Website. This is a service page for the Summit County Treasurer's office related to property tax and payment services. The page is accessible through the main Summit County government website navigation under Popular Services.

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