Our Grand Junction members should know that city election ballots hit mailboxes starting yesterday. Watch for yours! And remember that all ballots must be returned by 7 pm on Election Day, April 2! Postmarks do not count as a received date. Ballots received after 7 pm on Election Day will not be counted. Ballots can be returned via mail (with the proper amount for postage affixed) or you can drop it in the outside ballot boxes located at:
• Grand Junction City Hall
250 North 5th Street
• Mesa County Central Services
200 South Spruce Street
• Grand Valley Transit – West Transfer Facility
612 24-1/2 Road
• Department of Human Services
510 29-1/2 Road
All of those locations are accessible 24 hours a day. Alternatively, you can drop your ballot off Monday through Friday from 8 am to 5 pm (or from 7 am to 7 pm on Election Day) at:
• Mesa County Central Services (inside ballot box)
• Clerk & Recorder: 200 South Spruce Street, Main Entrance
• Elections Department: 200 South Spruce Street, West Entrance
In order to ensure your ballot is received by 7 pm on Election Day, it is recommended that you do not mail your ballot after March 27. Instead, return it to one of the drop boxes listed above.
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