The Red Ink shares information on how to register and where to vote.
Isaiah Cordova
With the Presidential Election fifteen days away, early voting has begun in Colorado. This means that voters can go and vote in-person at the following two locations near Eaton:
At these locations, you can also register to vote, update voter information, and get a replacement ballot.
If you have not registered to vote, you need to do so by Oct. 31, and you can do it in person at the Weld County Clerk and Recorder’s office, or register online on the Colorado Secretary of State’s website.
You are eligible to vote if you are or will be 18 years old by or on November 8.
If you want a brief summary of the new propositions on the 2016 ballot, read 2016 Elections contain more than the candidates on the Eaton Red Ink.