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2022 General Election Information

NOVEMBER 8, 2022 Sample Ballot

Ballot Information:

Ballots are mailed to active, eligible, registered voters: Monday, October 17, 2022 – Friday, October 21, 2022

Deadline to register to vote by mail, at a voter registration agency, a local driver’s license facility or online and receive a ballot by mail, Monday October 31, 2022.

Election office will be open Saturday, November 5, 2022 8:00 a.m. to Noon.

General Election Day: Tuesday, November 8, 2022, 7:00 a.m. – 7p.m.

ALL ballots must be in the hands of the County Clerk (Any County Clerk in the State of Colorado) by 7:00 p.m. on Election Day in order to be counted. Postmarks DO NOT COUNT! (Exception – Military and Overseas Voters.)

General Election Day Voter Service and Polling Location is:

Kiowa County Courthouse, 1305 Goff Street, Eads, Colorado 81036

If you have moved and need to update Voter Information (Change of Address, Name, Party Affiliation)

  • By Mail.
    *At a Driver’s License Office
    *At a Voter Registration Agency (Human Services Office, WIC Office,        Disability Office).
     *At a Voter Service & Polling Center through Election Day
     *Voter Registration Drives (VRD)
     *On-Line at www.govotecolorado.gov (http://www.govotecolorado.gov/)
  • MILITARY and OVERSEAS Voters: Citizens living outside the U.S., including members of the military and spouses and dependents are eligible to register to vote in Kiowa County, if Kiowa County was your last domestic address. The Federal Voter Assistance Program (FVAP) has now launched the Voter Registration Assistant (http://www.fvap.gov/), a new fillable Federal Postcard Application tool on its website www.fvap.gov (http://www.fvap.gov/) to automate the process of registering and requesting a ballot. You must meet the usual voter registration deadlines.
  • COLLEGE STUDENTS: Is your 18 year old or older son or daughter going to be away at college during the election cycle?  College students should fill out a form in their home county to have the ballot from home mailed to them at college. This will avoid any possibility of disrupting scholarships or student grants.