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October 31, 2023 10:38 AM UTC

Return Those Ballots and Then Cast Another Vote Below

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  • by: Colorado Pols
The second vote — our poll — is much less consequential.

Remember, folks: If you are still in possession of a ballot for the 2023 election, DO NOT put it in the mail. Ballots must be received by 7:00 pm on Tuesday, Nov. 7, which means that it is now too late to ensure that your mailed ballot will arrive at your county clerk’s office in time to be counted.

The good news is that there are more than 400 drop boxes around the state where you can take your completed ballot. Go to GoVoteColorado.com to find the nearest drop box for your county.

Now, we want to get your opinion on the outcome of next Tuesday’s election. The biggest item on the statewide ballot is Proposition HH, the legislature’s attempt to reduce the impact on Coloradans from rising property taxes. Republican lawmakers oppose Prop. HH for reasons that they clearly cannot articulate (also, a ‘YES’ on HH does NOT mean that the terrorists will win, or whatever).

As always in our totally non-scientific polls, we want to know what you THINK will happen — not what you might want to happen or whether you personally support or oppose Prop. HH. Readers of Colorado Pols have traditionally been pretty good at predicting the outcomes of elections in Colorado, so let’s give it another try:

 

Will Proposition HH Pass or Fail?

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