Elections
Department Facts

Address
200 W. Oak Street
Fifth Floor
Fort Collins, CO 80521

Mail Address
PO Box 1547
Fort Collins, CO 80522-1547

Contact Numbers
(970) 498-7820 Phone
(970) 498-7847 Fax-Office
(970) 498-7845 Fax-Mail-in Applications

Office Hours
8:00 a.m. - 5:00 p.m.
Monday - Friday
(except Holidays)

Director of Elections
Cynthia Coleman
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Your Clerk

Scott Doyle
Scott Doyle

The Elections Department prepares, administers, conducts and tallies in a correct, uniform and impartial manner, Federal, State and County elections. The Department also provides election services and assistance to cities, towns, school districts and special districts of Larimer County. The Department is the registry and disseminating center for candidate campaign financing, voting information and voter registration.

Our web site meets the accessibility guidelines set by the World Wide Web Consortium and is usable by persons with disabilities, including speech synthesizer and/or braille displays. The Elections department also offers other options to those who need assistance on Election Day.

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2009 Coordinated Election Results

Postage required to return voted ballot by mail
Return envelope containing only the voted ballot inside the secrecy envelope, 44 cents. If any other items are included, the Post Office must weigh to determine correct postage.

Mail Ballot Status

2009 Election Legal Notice

2009 Coordinated Election - Public Logic and Accuracy Test

The November 3, 2009 Coordinated Election will be a mail ballot election in Larimer County. Sample Ballot
Withdrawn Candidates: Be aware that the following candidates have withdrawn from the election. Votes cast for these candidates will NOT be counted.
   Jurisdiction: City of Loveland, Race: Councilor Ward 3, Candidate: Janet Bailey
   Jurisdiction: City of Loveland, Race: Councilor Ward 4, Candidate: Carl Fritz

Register to Vote Check Your Registration Status

2009 Election Calendar

Permanent Mail-In Ballots - All voters in Colorado may vote by permanent mail-in ballot (formerly called "absentee ballot"). The Elections Department will automatically send a mail-in ballot to all permanent mail-in voters for all elections conducted by the county. To become a permanent mail-in voter, complete and sign the Combination Voter Registration and Mail-In Ballot Application . Be sure to check the box next to "Add my name to the list."


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