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Votez ! Protection et ressources électorales non partisanes au Colorado
Plus de 250 bénévoles non partisans aideront à soutenir les électeurs du Colorado le jour du scrutin
DENVER – Just Vote! Colorado Election Protection, the largest nonpartisan voter protection program in Colorado, will support voters through the 2024 Primary Election on Tuesday, November 5, 2024. Headquartered in Denver, the program’s 250 volunteers will assist and protect voters across Colorado casting their ballots freely, fairly, and easily.
The central feature of Just Vote! Colorado’s Election Protection program is its bilingual, nonpartisan voter assistance call center. Volunteers work throughout Election Day to answer voter questions, address concerns, help troubleshoot issues, and dispel misinformation. Volunteers are also in the field serving as poll monitors, assisting voters at Voter Service and Polling Centers (VSPC) and Drop Boxes across the state.
The election protection hotline will accept calls and texts throughout the voting period at 866-NOTRE-VOTE (English) and 888-VE-Y-VOTA (Spanish). Additional languages, including ASL, are available en ligne.
Just Vote! Colorado’s 2024 Election Protection includes:
- Over 250 nonpartisan poll monitors supporting voters at Voter Service and Polling Centers and Drop Boxes across the state.
- JustVoteColorado.org: un site Web accessible et facile à utiliser où les électeurs peuvent trouver les bureaux de vote et les bureaux de vote les plus proches de chez eux. Il s'agit du seul outil accessible au public à l'échelle de l'État qui permet aux électeurs de saisir n'importe quelle adresse du Colorado et de recevoir des informations spécifiques à leur emplacement.
- Soutien à la période de vote pour les organisations non partisanes, avec des informations électorales factuelles et précises et des ressources pour guider la sensibilisation communautaire.
Through 7 p.m. on Election Day, eligible Coloradans can go to any VSPC in their county to register to vote, update their voter registration, or vote in person. Voters can drop their mail ballots at any Drop Box in the state. Voters must be in line at a VSPC or Drop Box by 7 p.m. on November 5, 2024, Election Day, for their votes to be counted. If polls close as voters are waiting in line, they should stay in line as their vote will still count.