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Garfield County mails nearly 40,000 ballots for Nov. 4 election

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Glenwood Springs resident Kristen Haga casts her vote during the Nov. 7, 2023 election day.
Taylor Cramer/Post Independent

Garfield County mailed out nearly 40,000 ballots to active registered voters last week for the upcoming Nov. 4 election, according to an Oct. 14 news release from the county. 

The county sent more than 39,250 ballots on Oct. 10. All 24/7 ballot drop boxes are now open at the following locations:

  • Near the main entrance at Carbondale Town Hall, 511 Colorado Ave., Carbondale
  • At the Garfield County Courthouse, 109 Eighth St., Glenwood Springs 
  • Near the main entrance at New Castle Town Hall, 450 W. Main St., New Castle 
  • Near the main entrance at Silt Town Hall, 231 N. Seventh St., Silt 
  • Near the main entrance at the Garfield County Administration Building, 195 W. 14th St., #D, Rifle
  • West of the utility drop box at Parachute Town Hall, 222 Grand Valley Way, Parachute 

Voters can update their registration or register to vote until Oct. 27 at govotecolorado.com and still receive a ballot in the mail. Mailed-in ballots must be received by 7 p.m. on Nov. 4. Postmarks do not count. 



If a voter expected to receive a mailed ballot but hasn’t by Oct. 27, they should visit a Voter Service and Polling Center for assistance, according to the release. 

Early in-person voting begins on Oct. 27 and runs through Nov. 3 from 8:30 a.m. to 5:30 p.m. Monday through Friday at Voter Service and Polling Centers at the Glenwood Springs Community Center, 100 Wulfsohn Road, Glenwood Springs, and Garfield County Fairgrounds South Hall, 1001 Railroad Ave., Rifle. Both sites will also be open from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. Saturday, Nov. 1 and 7 a.m. to 7 p.m. on Tuesday, Nov. 4. 



From 7 a.m. to 7 p.m. on Election Day additional voting centers will open at Carbondale Town Hall, 511 Colorado Ave., Carbondale and Parachute Town Hall, 222 Grand Valley Way, Parachute.

Visit garfieldcountyco.gov/clerk-recorder/2025-coordinated-election/ for more information. 

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