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A last-minute guide to voting in today’s primary election
By Glenwood Springs Post Independent
· June 30, 2026
· 2 min read
Colorado’s primary Election Day is here as Democratic, Republican, Unity and Libertarian candidates face off to represent their parties in a number of key local, state and federal elections this November.
While it’s too late for Coloradans to return their ballots by mail, residents still have...
Key takeaway on election night at official drop boxes, or vote in person at polling centers on Election Day from 7 a.
Why this matters in Aspen News
As Pitkin County residents cast their ballots in today's primary election, the outcome will have a direct impact on the local issues that shape life in Aspen . From the management of the Roaring Fork River to the development of the Elk Mountains, the elected officials representing the region will play a crucial role in addressing the unique challenges faced by this mountain community. The county's voter service and polling center will be bustling with activity as residents register to vote and cast their ballots in person. With nearly half of Colorado's registered voters identifying as unaffiliated, the ability to participate in either the Democratic or Republican party primary will be particularly relevant in Aspen, where independent voices often shape local politics. As the results come in tonight, Aspenites will be watching closely to see how the candidates' stances on issues like environmental protection, public lands management, and economic development will influence the future of their community.
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Category: government ·
Published: June 30, 2026 ·
Source: Glenwood Springs Post Independent ·
Reading time: 2 min
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What is this story about? Colorado’s primary Election Day is here as Democratic, Republican, Unity and Libertarian candidates face off to represent their parties in a number of key local, state and federal elections this November.
While it’s too late for Coloradans to return their ballots by mail, residents still have...
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