You are eligible to vote in Woodland Park elections if you:
- Will be 18 years of age or older at the time of the election
- Are a United States citizen
- Have resided within City limits for at least 22 days prior to the election
1. Register to Vote
Registering online is fast, easy, and secure! Visit the Colorado Secretary of State’s website to register online. If you are not able to register to vote online, register in person at the Teller County Elections Office, or contact the City of Woodland Park City Clerk's Office. If you register to vote prior to March 4,
2. Receive your ballot by mail
If you are registered to vote, you will receive your ballot by mail. We begin mailing ballots on the week of March 14.
3. Return your ballot
After filling out your ballot, return your ballot.
- Mail your ballot using the instructions on your ballot (you must affix postage) OR
- Drop off your ballot in-person at the 24/7 ballot box at City Hall Council Chambers OR
- Return your ballot in-person to the front desk of City Hall (and receive a "I Voted" sticker!)
If for some reason you do not receive a ballot by March 28, 2021 contact City Clerk Suzanne Leclercq.