Elections Division, Office of the Clerk and Recorder
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 Information for Voters
 The November 3, 2009 election is a mail ballot election.
 
 
Find out when ballots will be mailed, and mail back/drop off options
  
Find out about the candidates and ballot issue on the November 3, 2009 ballot.
 
Find out how to register, or update your address - what you need, where to go, and important dates, and more.
  
 Mail Ballot Election Information Minimize
In an all mail ballot election, ballots are automatically sent to all eligible voters. Ballots will be sent to voters regardless of whether or not they voted in the last election.
 
Ballots were mailed out on October 16, 2009.
 
Sample ballots may be viewed here.
 
 
Election results will be available on election night here at www.DenverVotes.org and on Denver 8 TV.
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 School District Map Minimize
Wondering which school director district you live in, and therefore which candidates you will be voting on? 
 
Here's a school district map showing all the director boundaries.
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 Key Dates for November 3, 2009 Election Minimize
 
September 4, 2009 Ballot certification
October 5, 2009  Voter registration deadline
October 13 – 16, 2009  Ballots mailed to voters
October 19, 2009  Ballot processing begins
October 26 – 31 & November 2nd & 3rd  Full-service voter service centers open
November 3, 2009  Election Day
November 20, 2009  Certification of election results
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 Ballot Status Lookup Minimize
Has the Elections Division received your voted mail-in ballot for the November 3 election?
 
Look up your ballot status here.
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 Something new: Minimize
 
Help us beta test this new service that tracks your ballot through the mail. Click the button.
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 JOIN US... Minimize
...on election night for the ballot count. Candidates and the public are welcome.
 
The Denver Elections Division offices will be open to the public after the polls close at 7 p.m.
 
The large voter registration lobby will be open, and will afford a good view of the counting activities.
 
Additionally, the preliminary processing of mail ballots as they are returned may be viewed by the public during business hours beginning on October 15, 2009.
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