How Much Does It Cost To Mail My Ballot?
You Can Also Drop Off Ballot
POSTED: 10:41 am MDT October 13,
2008
UPDATED: 10:28 am MDT October 15,
2008
The weight of your absentee or mail-in ballot determines how much it will cost to mail.Make sure you have the correct postage or your ballot could be returned. You could also drop off the ballot and several locations in your county. Click on the links below to see where to drop off your ballot.Here are the costs:
Adams County -- it's 59 cents if you ONLY have the single ballot. If you have additional paperwork in the envelope, to meet ID requirements, it will cost more. Arapahoe County -- 76 cents (Arapahoe County officials originally thought it would cost $1.17 to mail the ballot, and that's what is says on the instruction sheet, but Arapahoe County says it would actually only cost 76 cents.) Boulder County -- 59 cents Broomfield County -- 59 cents Clear Creek -- 59 cents Denver County -- $1.17 Douglas County -- 59 cents Eagle County -- 50 cents Elbert County -- 59 cents El Paso County -- Jefferson County -- Jeffco officials recommend two first class 42 cent stamps to be safe (84 cents) Larimer County -- 59 cents Mesa County -- 59 cents Pitkin County -- 59 cents Pueblo County -- 76 cents Summit County -- 59 cents Weld County -- 59 centsHave any additional questions? Or think the information we have is incorrect? E-mail us at newstips@thedenverchannel.com.Additional Resources:
- Still confused about all the amendments on your ballot? Check out our guide to what's on the Colorado ballot. Plan to avoid the lines and vote early, instead of vote by mail? Get the list of early voting locations for your county.
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