How to vote in the 2020 presidential primary
Republicans
· Robert Andini
· Roque “Rocky” De La Fuente
· Zoltan G. Istvan
· Matthew John Matern
· Donald J. Trump
· Joe Walsh (withdrawn)
· Bill Weld
As of 10 a.m. Tuesday, the Secretary of State’s office received over 1.3 million ballots. If you haven’t voted, you can still drop your ballot in a drop box or vote in person until 7 p.m. on Tuesday, March 3, according to a post on the Colorado Secretary of State’s twitter. Also, if you have not returned your ballot, you can change your selection by crossing out your first pick and marking the oval next to your preferred candidate or get a replacement ballot in-person at a Voter Service/Polling Center.
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