Special election taking place by mail in Dillon will conclude Tuesday
The special election in Dillon will conclude Tuesday, Oct. 1, at 7 p.m.

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A special election that is being conducted by mail in Dillon will conclude Oct. 1 at 7 p.m.
There will be two questions before voters who participate in the election: the referendum question and a question that would amend the town’s charter. Visit SummitDaily.com/election-2024 for more information about the decisions facing voters.
The election is open to all Dillon voters. To qualify to vote in Dillon, a person must have been a resident of the town — not including parts of unincorporated Summit County like Dillon Valley or Summit Cove — for at least 22 days before registering. Any voter who does not receive a ballot in the mail can receive one from the Dillon Town Clerk’s Office ahead of the election.
Dillon Town Clerk Adrienne Stuckey said the best place to register to vote is GoVoteColorado.gov. The Summit County Clerk’s Office, which will remain open until 7 p.m. the night of the election for residents looking to register. After registering to vote, a Dillon resident can then request a ballot from the Dillon Town Clerk’s Office.
Ballots can be mailed back using the envelope enclosed with the ballot, or dropped off in the secure voting box in front of Dillon Town Hall at 275 Lake Dillon Drive.

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