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CrispyQ

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52. COLORADO VOTERS: in Colorado it's not enough to have your ballot postmarked by Election Day.
Sat Sep 14, 2024, 12:34 PM
Sep 14

Per Colorado SOS:

https://www.sos.state.co.us/pubs/elections/FAQs/ElectionDay.html

Q10. If I am voting by mail, when must the county clerk and recorder receive my ballot?

A10. Mail ballots must be received by the county clerk and recorder no later than 7:00 PM on Election Day. Voters are encouraged to drop off ballots at designated drop off sites, drop-boxes, or mail their ballots in time to be received by the county clerk before the polls close. Postmarks do not count; ballots must be in the hands of the county clerk by 7:00 PM on Election Day in order to be counted.


For other states, check with your Secretary of State for your own state's rules.
What dates need to match up? SomedayKindaLove Sep 13 #1
It seems most of the issues have been with envelopes with no date added at all BumRushDaShow Sep 13 #4
The date that goes on the security envelope InstantGratification Sep 13 #22
Thank you for the explanation. evolves Sep 14 #36
I love voting by mail InstantGratification Sep 14 #38
"The ballot has no signature or other identifying markings on it, just the candidates and the issues" - Nope not here BumRushDaShow Sep 14 #43
Sorry, my wording left room to misinterpret. The point I meant to convey is InstantGratification Sep 14 #49
"The QR code identifying the ward is new to me. I don't know if OH does that or not." BumRushDaShow Sep 14 #59
This confirms what I suspected. ShazzieB Sep 14 #58
Must the handwritten date on the security envelope match the postmark date? Oopsie Daisy Sep 15 #69
Not a matter of matching up, some just forget to put the date after they sign Deminpenn Sep 14 #25
It's A Farce RobinA Sep 16 #77
How is the voter liable for a date error if the ballot was received in time? Karadeniz Sep 13 #2
I'm not sure why the date is so important on the ballot as long as it gets in on time. LymphocyteLover Sep 14 #34
I usually early vote in person a couple days before progree Sep 13 #3
We have no "early in-person voting" here in PA (i.e., using voting machines) BumRushDaShow Sep 13 #6
I haven't trusted mail ballots in Texas for years. Lonestarblue Sep 13 #5
We have only been doing this current thing since 2020 BumRushDaShow Sep 13 #9
The old absentee ballots in my county had the forms printed horizontally Deminpenn Sep 14 #27
Different Counties have been configuring the envelopes and ballots differently BumRushDaShow Sep 14 #42
It should be standard Deminpenn Sep 14 #48
Well BumRushDaShow Sep 14 #50
Meant should be standard within the Commonwealth of PA Deminpenn Sep 14 #62
I don't think that will ever happen either BumRushDaShow Sep 14 #63
I'm the same way as you, and I'm in Kansas. slightlv Sep 13 #14
Have you recived your mail in ballot yet? I'm in Kansas--Sedgwick Co Bengus81 Sep 14 #37
After the hassle last time, slightlv Sep 14 #61
DO NOT trust mail in anywhere HagathaCrispy Sep 13 #7
In person with ID Linpark90 Sep 13 #21
The issue with dates on mail in ballots MissKat Sep 13 #8
There are Counties here that offer the ability to "cure" including here in Philly BumRushDaShow Sep 13 #10
Yes and the ballot "curing" is also done in Allegheny County FakeNoose Sep 13 #19
"people sometimes see DATE and they put their birthday" - wow, that's the ultimate in early voting progree Sep 13 #13
How many R's vs D's do you have on your state's court? slightlv Sep 13 #15
The PA Supreme Court has a 5-2 majority of Dems. John1956PA Sep 14 #26
PA Supreme Court is 5D, 2R Deminpenn Sep 14 #28
OFFS! nt RobinA Sep 16 #78
Ruling was technical Deminpenn Sep 16 #80
If the ballot is deemed invalid, will they be notified in time to then vote in person? everyonematters Sep 13 #11
It seems to vary from County to County BumRushDaShow Sep 13 #12
If it's known that's all the election office is allowed to check (of course) slightlv Sep 13 #16
If we lose based on ballots with incorrect dates, we deserve to lose. C'mon people, it's not so hard to fill in the Martin68 Sep 13 #17
+1. I'd bet money GOPers are more apt to screw up ballots than Democrats. Silent Type Sep 14 #51
What Is RobinA Sep 16 #79
As with any notarized document or contract, the date is the actual date you sign a document. Martin68 Sep 16 #82
Hard To Understand This Ruling DallasNE Sep 13 #18
Until now, the quarantined ballots have been relegated to provisional status FakeNoose Sep 13 #20
Looks like 2000 all over again !TRE45ON. ArmedLiberal24 Sep 14 #24
We shoud sue again for provisional status bucolic_frolic Sep 14 #31
I remember other Republicon tricks in Florida 2000 with butterfly ballots. Another design for republicon filth to cheat. ArmedLiberal24 Sep 14 #23
No, that's the wrong take Deminpenn Sep 14 #32
PA Supreme Court cited a lack of standing in overturning the Commonwealth Court Deminpenn Sep 14 #29
I hope you're right FakeNoose Sep 14 #41
There went contract law - all you need is a postmark - Photo your enveiope!!!!!! bucolic_frolic Sep 14 #30
Updated republican racist/hate driven poll tax wolfie001 Sep 14 #33
I agree on John Roberts being a spineless weasel, in general Dock_Yard Sep 14 #55
Already posted MichMan Sep 14 #35
CAN'T WE PLEASE ALL GO AND VOTE IN PERSON SO THEY CANT STEAL IT???? HagathaCrispy Sep 14 #39
THIS WOULD BE BEST -- LEAVE NO DOUBTS ON OUR VOTES ACTUALLY COUNTING Dock_Yard Sep 14 #56
Not every piece of successfully delivered mail gets a postmark. I receive MANY cards and letters * Oopsie Daisy Sep 14 #40
PA mail in ballots must be requested PennRalphie Sep 14 #44
They have required that people "request" or "renew" each year since 2020 BumRushDaShow Sep 14 #60
I'm not sure everyone knows this PennRalphie Sep 14 #64
At least here in Philly, they (the City Commissioners who run the elections) have been talking it up BumRushDaShow Sep 14 #65
I realize Philly rules PA PennRalphie Sep 14 #66
To respond BumRushDaShow Sep 15 #67
You have great in depth knowledge. PennRalphie Sep 15 #68
As a reply BumRushDaShow Sep 15 #71
There are very few indies here PennRalphie Sep 15 #72
And again BumRushDaShow Sep 15 #76
What's the make up of the PA Supreme Court? AdamGG Sep 14 #45
5 Democrats 2 Republicans Wiz Imp Sep 14 #53
Some "democracy" you have here. SidneyR Sep 14 #46
The Date Thing RobinA Sep 16 #81
I sense a "hanging Chad" decision as a clerk if a "11" is really a "10" or "Nov" is really "Nav" LiberalArkie Sep 14 #47
COLORADO VOTERS: in Colorado it's not enough to have your ballot postmarked by Election Day. CrispyQ Sep 14 #52
PEOPLE: JUST VOTE AT A POLLING PLACE THIS ONE TIME Dock_Yard Sep 14 #54
Agreed. Even when we're at the brink of losing our democracy, Frank D. Lincoln Sep 14 #57
NO - PA has no "early voting" BumRushDaShow Sep 15 #73
Oh come ON ... Dock_Yard Sep 16 #85
Most people DO go "in person" BumRushDaShow Sep 16 #86
i vote by mail et tu Sep 15 #70
THIS 👆👆👆 BumRushDaShow Sep 15 #74
... et tu Sep 15 #75
When I Went RobinA Sep 16 #83
good for you et tu Sep 16 #84
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