A list of 24-hour voter services
BY ALEX EDWARDS The Denver Gazette
While Denver voters may be overwhelmed with a choice of candidates for mayor, dropping of a ballot should be simple. Denver’s municipal election is April 4.
The City and County of Denver maintains a list of voting locations on the Clerk and Recorder’s website. There are over 30 24-hour drop boxes throughout the city, four mobile voting locations and nine voter polling and information centers. Here’s a list of them all.
24-hour ballot drop boxes
• Southwest Recreation Center (9200 W. Saratoga Place)
• Bear Valley Branch Library (5171 W. Dartmouth Ave.)
• RTD Southmoor Station (3737 S. Monaco Street Parkway)
• Eisenhower Recreation Center (4300 E. Dartmouth Ave.)
• Hampden Branch Library (9755 E. Girard Ave.)
• Harvey Park Recreation Center (2120 S. Tennyson Way)
• Athmar Recreation Center (2680 W. Mexico Ave.)
• Westwood Community Center (1000 S. Lowell Blvd.)
• RTD Interstate 25 and Broadway Station (901 S. Broadway)
• The Ritchie Center (2240 Buchtel Blvd. south)
• Denver Police Department District 3 (1625 S. University Blvd.)
• Glendale City Hall (950 S. Birch St.)
• Windsor Gardens (595 S. Clinton St.)
• La Familia Recreation Center (65 S. Elati St.)
• Barnum Recreation Center (360 Hooker St.)
• Ross Cherry Creek Branch Library (305 Milwaukee St.)
• Montclair Recreation Center (729 Ulster Way)
• Martin Luther King Jr. Library (9898 E. Colfax Ave.)
• Denver Botanic Gardens (1007 York St.)
• Carla Madison Recreation Center (2401 E. Colfax Ave.)
• Denver Museum of Nature and Science (2001 Colorado Blvd.)
• Denver Human Services (1200 N. Federal Blvd.)
• Rodolfo “Corky” Gonzales Branch Library (1498 Irving St.)
• Highland Recreation Center (2880 Osceola St.)
• Tivoli Student Union at Auraria (900 Auraria Parkway)
• Denver Elections Division (200 W. 14th Ave. Ste. 100)
• Wellington Webb Municipal Building (201 W. Colfax Ave.)
• Light Rail at Union Station (1701 Wynkoop St.)
• Emily Griffith Technical College (1860 Lincoln St.)
• Glenarm Recreation Center (2800 Glenarm Place)
• Scheitler Recreation Center (5031 W. 46th Ave.)
• Regis University Bookstore (5115 Federal Blvd., #17-23)
• Aztlan Recreation Center (4435 Navajo St.)
• Swansea Recreation Center (2650 E. 49th Ave.)
• Hiawatha Davis Jr. Recreation Center (3334 Holly St.)
• Central Park Recreation Center (9651 M.L.K. Jr Blvd.)
• MCA Administration offices (8351 Northfield Blvd.)
• Montbello Branch Library (12955 Albrook Drive)
• Montbello Recreation Center (15555 E. 53rd Ave.)
• Green Valley Ranch Recreation Center (4890 Argonne Way)
Mobile voting locations
• Washington Park Recreation Center, opens March 31 (701 S. Franklin St.)
• Cook Park Recreation Center, opens March 29 (7100 Cherry Creek South Drive)
• Scheitler Recreation Center, opens March 27.
• Emily Griffith Technical College, opens April 3.
Voter service and polling centers
• Calvary Baptist Church of Denver, opens March 27 (6500 E. Girard Ave.)
• Harvey Park Recreation Center, opens March 27.
• Christ Church United Methodist, opens March 27 (690 Colorado Blvd.)
• Barnum Recreation Center, opens March 27.
• Highland Recreation Center, opens March 27.
• Swansea Recreation Center, opens March 27.
• Hiawatha Davis Jr. Recreation Center, opens March 27.
• Montbello Recreation Center, opens March 27.
• Wellington Webb Municipal Building.
Early voting in Denver has already begun. Election Day is April 4 and ballots are due by 7 p.m. In addition to the 16 mayoral candidates, there are over 50 others running for offices throughout the city. A runoff election will be held in June if no candidate gathers over 50% of the vote. Michael B. Hancock has served three terms as Denver’s mayor. His last day in office is July 17.
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