


This guide will explain the commands you’ll need to use. The next House Party walkthrough will show you how to beat the game. You’ll find that it has several plot lines, but you won’t need it for this guide. The first one will explain the overall concept of the game. This is the first of several guides that will help you beat the game. This guide will show you how to get all of the game’s rewards, including the coveted ‘Golden Heart’. You can also check out our FAQ on voting here.If you’re looking for a House Party Walkthrough, you’ve come to the right place. Still have questions? Check the Secretary of State’s election section here. 31 is the last day to submit an application to register to vote through the mail or online to receive a mail ballot. 24 in-person voting starts at county Vote Centers 8 is when county drop boxes are open to accept ballots 17 is the first day that ballots may be mailed to voters Plus, check out our feature about everything you wanted to know about voting, election security and ballot counting in Colorado. Have questions about election security? Check out what the Secretary of State’s office has to say. The state’s Ballot Information Booklet is prepared by nonpartisan staff at the capitol: English version here, Spanish version here, audio version here. Not sure if you’re registered? Check here.

on Election Day and still cast a ballot (however, if you get too close to that deadline, you’ll have to vote in person).

You can register to vote in Colorado up until 7 p.m. Need to register to vote? Register online here or complete a paper form here. How to register, where to vote, and what’s on your ballot And if you’re looking for a Denver-specific guide, you can find that on Denverite here. For those wanting a Southern Colorado-specific list, check out this guide from KRCC. The past two years since the last major election have also continued to be a time of upheaval in the nation, with challenges to the very operations of democracy itself. Through all of this, CPR has turned to Coloradans to tell us what is important to them, and what they want candidates to be talking about.īelow you’ll find a comprehensive non-partisan guide (with many links!) to help voters throughout Colorado understand their ballots - and helpful information about how to vote. The election comes at a time when COVID-19 continues to shape our lives and economists warn of an impending recession. There are also nearly a dozen amendments and law changes to decide on, covering everything from affordable housing to psychedelic mushrooms. The 2022 general election is shaping up to be contentious and consequential for Coloradans, as voters pick who will run the state and represent us in Congress.
