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Special congressional vacancy election announced for Colorado’s 4th District

Following the resignation of Congressman Ken Buck on March 22, 2024, a special election has been scheduled for June 25, 2024, to fill the vacant seat in Colorado’s 4th Congressional District (CD-4). The election will allow CD-4 residents to select a representative of the 118th Congress who will serve the unexpired partial…

Posted: Department: Elections

Larimer County Clerk and Recorder announces secrecy sleeves for unaffiliated voters

All Larimer County unaffiliated voters will receive a secrecy sleeve for their ballot package in the upcoming June election. As we approach the upcoming June 25, 2024 election, unaffiliated voters need to understand what to expect in their mail ballot packets.  In this election cycle, unaffiliated voters will receive a…

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Winner named in Larimer County I Voted sticker contest

A senior student at Loveland Classical Schools, Julia Dicks, is the winner of the Larimer County 2024 “I Voted” sticker design contest. Julia’s design was chosen from public voting. “Larimer County residents cast their vote throughout the week of April 8-12 and I’m thrilled to announce Julia Dicks, a senior at Loveland…

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Residents asked to vote for the best “I Voted” sticker for the 2024 General Election

Local area high school students showed their creativity and skill in submitting designs for the first-ever Larimer County “I Voted” sticker design contest. “This contest provides an excellent opportunity for local students to show off their creativity and talent while taking that first step in engaging with their local…

Posted: Department: Elections

Polls open to Larimer County residents for the 2024 General Election I Voted sticker design contest.

In February, the Larimer County Clerk & Recorder Elections department offered local high school students the opportunity to showcase their creativity and skills by participating in the first-ever Larimer County I Voted sticker design contest.  The internal review process has been completed, and the top ten…

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I voted sticker design contest open to Larimer County high schoolers

The Larimer County Elections Department invites high schoolers at public, private, and home schools to participate in an I Voted Sticker Design Contest. Larimer County students in grades 9 – 12 can submit designs for use in the 2024 General Election. The winner’s artwork will be on the I Voted stickers distributed to…

Posted: Department: Elections