© 2024 Aspen Public Radio
Play Live Radio
Next Up:
0:00
0:00
0:00 0:00
Available On Air Stations

Glenwood Springs Voters - Hand In Ballots

Elise Thatcher

If you’re a Glenwood Springs resident, you still have time to vote. Though, city officials say mailing the ballot is no longer an option. Aspen Public Radio’s Marci Krivonen explains.

Ballots in the all-mail ballot election will be counted Tuesday. To make your ballot count, you must drop it off instead of sticking it in the mail. Ann Green is deputy city clerk.

“They must drop off their ballot either at the county courthouse east door, or here at City Hall. There’s a box in front of municipal court.”

As of Friday afternoon, about 1,000 people had voted out of 4,800 active, registered voters. Five people are in contested races for two open city council seats. Two additional candidates are running unopposed. Green says that’s the largest pool of candidates she’s seen in quite a while.

Related Content