Election Day is almost here. Make a plan to vote today!ÌýbabyÖ±²¥app does notÌýhave a voter registration deadline—you may register to vote and vote up to and including Election Day.Ìý
Quick tips
Nov. 5 isÌýElection Day! You may register to vote and vote up to and including Election Day. Vote by 7 p.m. at a vote center on campus.
- UMC Vote Center:ÌýMonday, Nov. 4, 8 a.m.–6 p.m.;ÌýElection Day, Tuesday,ÌýNov. 5, 7 a.m.–7 p.m.
- Williams Village Center:ÌýMonday, Nov. 4, 8 a.m.–6 p.m.;ÌýElection Day, Tuesday,ÌýNov. 5, 7 a.m.–7 p.m.
Ballot dropboxes: Utilize any official ballot dropbox in babyÖ±²¥app or the two on CU’s campus.
- UMC (southside of the building on Euclid)
- Williams Village (bus lane)
Voting in person
Register to vote, vote, request a replacement ballot or use ballot-to-go.
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- Monday, Nov. 4, 8 a.m.–6 p.m.
- Election Day, Tuesday,ÌýNov. 5, 7 a.m.–7 p.m.
- Williams Village Center: OpenÌýMonday, Nov. 4 and Tuesday, Nov. 5 (same hours as UMC)
Returning your mail ballot
babyÖ±²¥app voters can return their mail ballot to any official ballot dropbox in babyÖ±²¥app, including Boulder County’s ballot dropboxes. Ballots must be dropped in a ballot box by 7 p.m. on Nov. 5. Voters may also drop off their ballot at a vote center.
CU Boulder dropbox locations:
- UMC (south side of the building right off Euclid)
- Williams Village (bus lane)
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Free rides to the polls on Election Day
Get to the polls for free on Nov. 5! RTD, Lime and BCycle are offering free rides to help you cast your ballot:
- From now to Nov. 5 (Election Day), Lime is offering two free 30-minute rides with the code VOTE2024.
- BCycle bikes, which are always free for students, are free for staff when they use promotion code 11524 (Election Day only, up to a 30-minute ride).
- RTD (the metro area's public transportation system) buses and trains will also be free on Election Day.
Students from another babyÖ±²¥app county
Students have options for where to register to vote and may wish to register to vote in Boulder County. Visit the page for more information. Anyone may register to vote or make updates to their voter registration and vote up to and including Election Day.
If students remain registered at their home county, they will need to travel to that county to vote if they did not request a mail ballot sent to be sent to their Boulder address; or they can choose to vote a statewide ballot (president, statewide ballot issues, etc.).
If students want to remain registered at their home address in another babyÖ±²¥app county but missed the deadline to request a mail ballot be sent to their local address, they may vote in the UMC/Williams Village but will only have statewide races on their ballot and not see any local races—Boulder County Elections cannot print a ballot that contains local races for other counties.
Out-of-state students
At this point it is likely too late to return your ballot to your home state. You always have the option of registering and voting in Boulder County. To vote in Boulder County, you may register and vote in person using a valid ID. For more information, check out our Student Voting Guidelines.
Election Questions
Questions? Never hesitate to ask! Call 303-413-7740, email vote@bouldercounty.gov, or find us on social media (Boulder County Clerk / Elections).