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Pam Bacon
Pam Bacon
Pam Bacon

Ballots for the March 5, 2024, Presidential Primary Election will be mailed next week Feb. 12– Feb. 16, 2024. The Presidential Primary Election will be conducted as an all-Mail Ballot Election.

The only Voter Service and Polling Center will be the Logan County Clerk & Recorder’s Office 315 Main Street, Suite 3, Sterling, Colorado.

The ballot you receive in the mail is your official ballot and the ballot you need to vote and return to our office for processing. Ballots are mailed to all Active Eligible Voters. As soon as you receive your ballot you may vote the ballot with your choice; sign the return envelope and then return it to the Clerk & Recorder’s Office.

UNAFFILIATED VOTERS:

Here is how it works:

1. You will receive two ballots in your packet, one Democratic ballot and one Republican ballot.

2. Choose ONLY ONE of these ballots and fill it out. Discard the ballot you won’t use.

3. Sign your return envelope and return your ONE voted ballot in the return envelope. Sending in two voted ballots will disqualify all of your votes. Your vote in this election will not affiliate you with a political party.

Remember to allow enough time for the ballot to reach our office! Postmarks do not count! Mail-in ballots must be received by 7:00 p.m. March 5, 2024.

TIPS FOR MAIL BALLOTS:

1. You will receive in the mail your official ballot, secrecy sleeve with instructions and a return envelope.

2. Unaffiliated voters: your ballot packet will contain both Democratic and Republican Party ballots. ONLY RETURN ONE!

3. Use a blue or black ink pen that will not bleed through the paper to vote your ballot.

4. To vote for a candidate whose name appears on the ballot, completely fill in the oval to the left of your choice.

5. If you do not want to vote the entire ballot, simply mark your selections and leave the rest blank.

6. After marking your ballot, place the ballot inside the secrecy sleeve that came with your ballot.

7. Place the ballot and the secrecy sleeve in your return envelope addressed to Logan County Clerk and Recorder, 315 Main Street, Suite 3, Sterling, CO 80751.

8. Before sealing the envelope, please sign the signature affidavit located on the back of the envelope. This is required in order for your ballot to be processed. We must compare every signature to make sure that the intended voter was the one who signed the envelope.

9. We highly recommend that you:

• Drop your ballot off at the Logan County Clerk & Recorder’s Office at 315 Main Street, Sterling, CO 80751, located on the first floor, northwest corner of the Courthouse or,

• Drop your ballot in the 24/7 Drive Up Drop Box located in the Courthouse parking lot (Ash Street entrance) east side of the parking area (no postage necessary).

• You may also mail your ballot using the envelope provided but (adequate postage will be required)

QUESTIONS REGARDING YOUR MAIL-IN BALLOT:

What if my ballot does not arrive?

If your Presidential Primary Election ballot does not arrive by Feb. 26, 2024, please come to the Logan County Clerk & Recorder’s Office 315 Main St. Suite 3, Sterling, CO 80751 to obtain a replacement ballot.

I spoiled my ballot, now what do I do?

Please contact the Logan County Clerk & Recorder’s Office at 522-1544 or stop by our office. You may obtain a replacement ballot during normal business hours; from 8:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m.

What do I do with my mail-in ballot?

You can vote your ballot any time after you receive the ballot. You can either mail it back with Adequate Postage or bring it to the Logan County Clerk & Recorder’s Office at 315 Main Street, Suite 3, Sterling, CO 80751

Or drop it in the 24-Hour Drive Up Drop Box (no postage required). You may do this any time up to March 5, 2024, all ballots must be received by 7:00 p.m. election day in order to be counted.

REMEMBER: Logan County Drop Box can be used for Voted Ballots, Motor Vehicle Renewals or Tax Payments or any other correspondence that needs to get to a county office at the Courthouse (no postage necessary for the county drop box).

Saturday, March 2, 2024: Logan County Clerk & Recorder’s Office will be open 8:00 a.m. to 12:00 p.m. for return of mail-in ballots; issue replacement ballots; register to vote; update address; update name; cast a ballot or vote a provisional ballot.

BallotTrax is a free service for Logan County Voters that allows you to track the status of your ballot online, as well as receive messages by text, phone or email when your ballot has been sent to you and received by our Elections Division. Logan County voters may sign up at votelogancounty.ballottrax.net.

The Election and Recording Department can be reached at 522-1544 for voter and election questions or recording information. The Motor Vehicle Department can be reached at 522-1158 for license plates/renewals or titling a vehicle. You can also reach our office by email at baconp@logancountyco.gov . Like us on Facebook at Logan County Elections/MotorVehicle/Recording.

Pamela Bacon is the Logan County Clerk and Recorder.