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DENVER NEEDS POLL WORKERS!

Would you be interested in serving as a Denver poll worker for the 2008 elections?
Denver needs poll workers for the August 12, 2008 Primary Election and the November 4, 2008 General Election. Click on this "Poll Worker Application" link for the poll worker application form. Return it by May 23 latest, and be an important part of our electoral process.
 
¡La Division de Elecciones Necesita a trabajadores electorales! Para mas informacion vea sitio bilingue
 
 
Vote by Mail!
Click here for information on obtaining a mail-in ballot.
 
 
The Denver Elections Division is moving!

As of Friday, May 23, 2008, the new address will be:

    3888 E. Mexico Ave.
    Denver, CO 80210

The new location is conveniently near the Colorado Blvd./I-25 interchange.
      

 Follow our progress to the 2008 elections Minimize
Since the 2007 city charter changed voted in by Denver citizens, Denver's elections agency has undergone a complete reorganization under the new elected Clerk and Recorder. A new elections director was hired in fall 2007, a citizen's advisory committee recommended a new voting model, and the old vote centers are outa here.
 
      

 Denver Precinct Map Available Minimize
A new map is available showing the boundaries of the 426 precincts in Denver County.  This map includes the January 2008 reconfiguration of three precincts into six new ones in areas of high voter registration.
 
      

 News Minimize
4/22/08 - Denver Elections Division seeks 2000 poll workers. Read press release

3/20/08 - Denver's election model not affected by defeat of SB-189.  Read O'Malley's statement. 

3/5/08
- State Senate committee approves SB-189 on a 5-0 vote. The bill requires Colorado's 2008 elections to be held by paper ballot at polling places. Denver Clerk and Recorder Stephanie O'Malley testified in support of the bill, saying that Denver's voters have expressed a preference for voting in person rather than by mail. Read O'Malley's testimony to the committee.

1/23/08 - Clerk and Recorder  O’Malley announced today that Denver’s voters will vote on paper ballots in 2008 and, unless the state legislature takes an action to prohibit it, voting will take place at combined precinct polling places:

  
 
12/17/07 - Colorado's Secretary of State Mike Coffman announced results of certification testing of Colorado's election voting equipment. Information on this may be found on the Colorado Secretary of State website.
      

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