DENVER (KDVR) — Denver's November ballot has been certified and will ask voters to consider approving a $935 million bond package, as well as whether to uphold a ban on flavored tobacco products, among other items.
The election is set for Nov. 4, and ballots are set to be mailed to Denverites on Oct. 10, according to the Denver County Clerk and Recorder's Office.
You can find a list of drop boxes and in-person voting locations on the Denver government website here. In-person voting service and polling centers will begin to open on Oct. 27. All in-person voting requires a valid ID.
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