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Additional drop boxes available for Pitkin County voters

Elise Thatcher

This weekend, Pitkin County residents can make voting part of their everyday errands, and join the thousands of valley residents that have already cast their ballots.

 
Saturday and Sunday from 8 a.m. to 5 p.m., the Pitkin County Clerk and Recorder’s office will station two additional ballot drop boxes in high-traffic areas in Aspen. Voters can submit their ballots outside of Clark’s Market and at the Durant Mall outside Jour de Fete. Snowmass Village residents can continue to drop theirs at the town hall, and there is a box in the Basalt Town Hall parking lot for those on the western end of the county.

 
As of Nov. 3, nearly 30,000 ballots have been cast in our three-county listening area. There have been 10,474 by registered Democrats, 9,850 by unaffiliated voters and 9,103 by registered Republicans.

 

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