Colorado Springs residents will soon be receiving their ballots for the 2019 municipal election.
Residents will be electing a mayor and three at-large City Council members. They’ll also be voting on a ballot issue regarding collective bargaining for firefighters.
The election is a mail ballot election, which means there are no polling places. There are several free ballot drop-off boxes across the city.
Ballots will be mailed Friday. All registered active voters who live within the corporate boundaries of Colorado Springs will receive a ballot.
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If you don’t receive your ballot by March 13, call the city clerk’s office at 719-385-5901 or email election@springsgov.com . If you lose your ballot, you can get a replacement one from the city clerk’s office.
Ballots must be returned by 7 p.m. April 2.
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