Elections: Early Voting
Any registered voter in Pitkin County may early vote in a county election at the Pitkin County Clerk and Recorder's Office,
530 E. Main Street, Suite 101, Aspen, Colorado. Early voting is conducted for one (1) full calendar week (M - F) before the
Primary Election (only in even years) and two (2) full calendar weeks (M - F) before the November Election. Early voting ends on the Friday
preceding the election.
Early voting hours for Pitkin County are 8:30 a.m. to 4:30 p.m.
| Primary
| Days/Dates
|
| |
No primary in 2007 |
| Coordinated
| Days/Dates
|
| November 6 |
October 22 thru November 2 from 8:30am-4:30pm |
Mail-In Voting/Application
Any registered voter may apply for an mail-in (absentee) ballot; no reason is required for this request. The application for a mail-in (absentee) ballot may be submitted as early as January 1 of the election year. A voted mail-in (absentee) ballot must be returned and in the hands of the Pitkin County Clerk and Recorder by 7:00 p.m. Election Day.
When you return your ballot, your signature will be verified against an existing record in our office. Instructions and ID requirements are outlined on the back of the mail-in (absentee) application form.
| ElectionMail-In Voting
| Last day to apply
|
| Primary |
No primary in 2007 |
| Election
| Last day to apply
|
| Coordinated |
October 30 is last day to apply if ballot is mailed to you
November 3 is last day to apply if ballot is picked up in Clerk's office |
You may mail or fax the application. The written request must contain your name, date of birth, residential address in Pitkin
County, party affiliation (only if you wish to vote in a primary election), and the address where you wish to have the ballot mailed.
You will also need to state the elections for which you are requesting a mail-in (absentee) ballot.
WHO MAY APPLY FOR A MAIL-IN (ABSENTEE) BALLOT FOR YOU?
Answer: Only the registered elector personally. 1-8-104(2)
Forms