Politics & Government

Golden Election 2018 Guide: Where Can I Vote?

Where can I drop my ballot? How do I register to vote? Who are the candidates in Golden? What are ballot issues in Golden?

GOLDEN, CO –As of Nov. 5, Jefferson County had 389,772 active registered voters and 195,486, or 50.2 percent of mail ballots had been received, according to the Colorado Secretary of State's office website.

Unaffiliated voters make up the majority of the registered voters in JeffCo, with 150,156 active voters registered. Second-most registered voters are Democrats with 114,555 active voters registered. There were 108,780 Republican active voters registered as of September.

How do I register to vote?

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The state of Colorado permits same-day registration up to voting day on Nov. 6. In Golden, if you have a Colorado State driver's license or ID card issued by the Department of Revenue you may register to vote by showing up on election day at any JeffCo Voters Service Center and registering with appropriate Colorado ID.

It is too late to mail in your ballot. You must drop it off in person by 7 p.m. Nov. 6 to have it counted.

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You may drop your ballot at the following JeffCo locations:

In and near Golden here are the places where you can drop your ballot in person:
24-Hour Ballot Boxes

  • Jeffco Courts & Admin-Atrium 100 Jefferson County Pkwy Golden, CO 80419
  • Lakewood City Hall 480 S Allison Pkwy Lakewood, CO 80226
  • Standley Lake Library 8485 Kipling St Arvada, CO 80005
  • West Woods Community Police Station 6644 Kendrick Dr Arvada, CO 80007
  • Westminster City Rec Center 10455 Sheridan Blvd Westminster, CO 80020
  • Arvada City Hall 8101 Ralston Rd Arvada, CO 80002
  • Edgewater City Hall 2401 Sheridan Blvd Edgewater, CO 80214
  • Wheat Ridge City Hall 7500 W 29th Ave Wheat Ridge, CO 80033

Drop your ballot or vote in person:

  • Jeffco Public Health 645 Parfet St Lakewood, CO 80215
  • Lakewood City Hall 480 S Allison Pkwy Lakewood, CO 80226
  • Arvada Motor Vehicle 6510 Wadsworth Blvd, 320 Arvada, CO 80003
  • Jefferson County Elections Division 3500 Illinois St Suite 1100 Golden, CO 80401
  • Arvada City Hall 8101 Ralston Rd Arvada, CO 80002
  • Edgewater City Hall 2401 Sheridan Blvd Edgewater, CO 80214
  • Wheat Ridge City Hall 7500 W 29th Ave Wheat Ridge, CO 80033
  • Lakewood Motor Vehicle 2099 Wadsworth Blvd, K Lakewood, CO 80214

Related: Tell Patch If You See Shenanigans At The Polls


Colorado League of Women Voters Candidate Guides with The Colorado Independent

Check out candidate interviews and information here for Golden candidates.

US House District 07

Mark Barrington (Republican) The single most important thing I can accomplish in Washington DC is to put my drive, energy and determination to work and break the partisan log jams that have prevented our legislators from getting work accomplished. Working together for the good of our communities I will work with fellow legislators and will have crafted a bipartisan plan to a balance the federal budget. READ MORE.

Jennifer Nackerud (Libertarian) Candidate response is not yet available. READ MORE.

Ed Perlmutter (Democrat) Incumbent There are many critical issues facing Congress - one in particular is rebuilding our infrastructure. I’ve been disappointed that the President and Republicans in Congress have refused to bring up bipartisan legislation to fix our roads, bridges, electrical grids, broadband, and water infrastructure. READ MORE.

Colorado State Sen. District 16

Related: State Senate D16 Race Could Swing The Statehouse

Arthur Erwin (Republican)

State House Dist. 25 (Open)

Lisa A Cutter (Democrat)

Steve Szutenbach (Rep)


CU Board of Regents State At Large

Ken Monterra (Republican) Ensure the cost of a CU education is affordable for Colorado families, as our states flagship educational institution it is a fundamental responsibility for the Board of Regents to make this an ongoing priority. I have traveled over 20,000 miles across our state over the past 9 months talking to families in urban, rural and mountain communities and by far the biggest concern I hear from them is the cost of higher education, will we as a family be able to afford it. READ MORE

Christopher Otwell (UPA Party) For too long, the only voices in Politics are those of Administrators and/or Lawyers. We need a voice of Unity brought to the table, that also provides a Centrist set of opinions. READ MORE

Leslie Smith (Democrat) Incumbent Making CU affordable would be my highest priority as regent, and it should be the highest priority of the whole Board. In 2000, the state covered two-thirds of the cost of college, while students and families were responsible for one third. Resident tuition and fees came to just $3,188. Today, the state covers only a third while students pay for two-thirds, and tuition and fees have quadrupled to $12,602.

James K Treibert (Libertarian) To have more academic and personal freedom on campus for students, staff and faculty. This would make people be more open on different opinions and thoughts. READ MORE

Other Golden and regional ballot initiatives

Related: Election Guide 2018: Here Are The Ballot Measures For Colorado

Related: On the JeffCo Ballot: Tax-Raising Measures For Schools

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