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Morning Brief: Elections open house/ballot processing tours on Nov. 2 and Nov. 5

Photo by Elliott Stallion on Unsplash The following is a press release by Boulder County Elections and is published by the Longmont Observer as a public service.

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Photo by Elliott Stallion on Unsplash

The following is a press release by Boulder County Elections and is published by the Longmont Observer as a public service. 

Boulder County Clerk and Recorder Hillary Hall will host an elections open house/ballot processing tour on Friday, Nov. 2 and Monday, Nov. 5, at the Elections Division Ballot Processing Center.

What:   Elections Division Open House/Ballot Processing Center Tour

When:  Friday, Nov. 2, 12 p.m.–1:30 p.m. with tours approximately every 30 minutes

Monday, Nov. 5, 5:30 p.m.–7 p.m. with tours approximately every 30 minutes

RSVP encouraged, but not required. RSVP to: [email protected]

Where: 1750 33rd Street in Boulder – Elections Division Ballot Processing Center (look for signs)

These tours offer people interested in local elections the opportunity to see how ballots are processed, understand how signatures are verified on mail ballots, and learn about how ballot resolution works, among other ballot processing procedures and safeguards. Visitors will be able to observe workers processing ballots for the Tuesday, Nov. 6 General Election. Students are strongly encouraged to attend to learn more about the elections process. Tours take about 30 minutes with questions.

If you have any questions or would like more information about the upcoming election, please visit www.BoulderCountyVotes.org or call 303-413-7740.


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