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Election 2023

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The election is Tuesday, Nov. 7, 2023. Use this page to learn about the candidates, the ballot issues, how and where to vote and live results on Election Day.

Summit Daily News 2023 Election Forum

School District Offices

Summit School District RE-1 Board of Directors – at large (vote for not more than four)

West Grand School District 1-Jt Board of Directors (vote for two)

  • Dalene Harthun
  • Christine M. Travis
  • Amy Cordova
  • Bryon Charles Colvin

Local College District Offices

Colorado Mountain College Board of Trustees – District 2

  • Marianne Virgili
  • David Use

Colorado Mountain College Board of Trustees – District 4

  • Kerry Buhler

Colorado Mountain College Board of Trustees – District 5

  • Bob Kuusinen

Colorado Mountain College Board of Trustees – District 6

  • Gloria Perez

State Ballot Measures

Proposition HH
Shall the state reduce property taxes for homes and businesses, including expanding property tax relief for seniors, and backfill counties, water districts, fire districts, ambulance and hospital districts, and other local governments and fund school districts by using a portion of the state surplus up to the proposition HH cap as defined in this measure?

Read more about Proposition HH here.

Proposition II
Without raising taxes, may the state retain and spend revenues from taxes on cigarettes, tobacco, and other nicotine products and maintain tax rates on cigarettes, tobacco, and other nicotine products and use these revenues to invest twenty-three million six hundred fifty thousand dollars to enhance the voluntary Colorado preschool program and make it widely available for free instead of reducing these tax rates and refunding revenues to cigarette wholesalers, tobacco product distributors, nicotine products distributors, and other taxpayers, for exceeding an estimate included in the ballot information booklet for proposition EE?

Read more about Proposition II here.

Ballots will be mailed out the week of Oct. 16.

2023 State Ballot Information Booklet — Información sobre la boleta electoral de 2023

Sample Ballots

Register to vote or check your registration at GoVoteColorado.com or in person at the Summit County Clerk and Recorder’s office

Contact the Summit County Clerk & Recorder’s office for more information.

Ballots may be cast by mail, at drop-off locations or in person at a Voter Service and Polling Center location (see below for locations).

You can track your ballot at ColoradoBallotTrax.com.

All eligible, registered voters will receive a ballot in the mail. Ballots must be received by 7 p.m. on Election Day. Postmarks do not count.

24-Hour Ballot Drop Box Locations
Oct. 16 – Nov. 7, 7 p.m.

Silverthorne Town Hall – 601 Center Circle, Silverthorne
Dillon Town Hall – 275 Lake Dillon Drive, Dillon
Frisco Town Hall – 1 Main St., Frisco
County Commons – 37 Peak One Drive, Frisco
Old County Courthouse – 208 E. Lincoln Ave., Breckenridge

Election Day In-Person Voting and Ballot Replacement
7 a.m. – 7 p.m, Nov 7

Community and Senior Center – 83 Nancy’s Place, Frisco
Silverthorne Pavilion – 400 Blue River Parkway, Silverthorne
South Branch Library – 103 S. Harris St., Breckenridge

Early In-Person Voting and Ballot Replacement
Oct. 30 – Nov. 6

South Branch Library – 103 S. Harris St., Breckenridge
8 a.m. – 4:30 p.m. Monday through Friday
8 a.m. – Noon, Saturday, Nov. 4

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