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As of Oct. 11, ballots for the Nov. 5 General Election have been mailed to all active registered voters. 

If you haven’t received your ballot yet, contact the Mesa County Elections Office or visit one of our Voter Service and Polling Centers (VSPC). 

The first VSPC opens on Monday, Oct. 21, at the Mesa County Central Services building, 200 S. Spruce Street in Grand Junction. 

When you return your ballot, please make sure to sign the affirmation on the return envelope. This is a crucial step in ensuring your ballot is counted. 

If your signature doesn't match what we have on file, you’ll receive a letter, email, or text message from Mesa County Elections asking for more information. You’ll need to provide that information before we can count your ballot. 

We are here to help make sure your voice is heard. If you have any questions, don’t hesitate to contact our office or stop by one of our Voter Service and Polling Centers.

Visit vote.mesacounty.us to find dates and hours of Drop Box or Voter Service and Polling Centers near you, find more information on how to cure your ballot, or access important information about the November General Election. 

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