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Haven’t voted yet? Tuesday is last day to mail ballots back

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COLORADO SPRINGS – Election officials across the state of Colorado are urging voters to drop off their ballots at designated drop off locations after Tuesday.

Tuesday, October 30 is the last day voters should mail their ballots back to their county clerk.

The El Paso County Clerk and Recorder’s Office “strongly recommends” that voters return their ballot to a voting service and polling center or ballot drop off box if you haven’t mailed your ballot.

Ballots must be received by 7 p.m. on Nov. 6 in order to be counted. Ballots that arrive in the mail after the deadline will not be counted. To make sure your vote has been counted, click here.

The Clerk and Recorder’s office is also reminding voters to make sure they sign their ballot, use two stamps to mail it and they’re encouraging voters to vote as early as possible to make their jobs easier.

Need help finding a ballot drop off location, voting services or other information that can help you fill out your ballot? News 5 has you covered with the interactive map below and our election guide.

Voters in El Paso County who haven’t received their ballots yet or have questions should call the Clerk’s election department at 719-575-VOTE (8683) or email elections@elpasoco.com.