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A last-minute guide to voting in Tuesday’s primary election
By Aspen Times
· 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 head to the polls, the primary election's outcome will have significant implications for local governance and representation. With Aspen being the county seat, the elections for state and regional offices, such as governor and state house districts, will directly impact the city's policies and initiatives. The University of Colorado Board of Regents election, in particular, will be closely watched, as the university has a presence in the Western Slope and influences the region's education and economic landscape. Additionally, the election's results will shape the city's relationship with state and federal authorities, affecting issues like funding for avalanche mitigation and wildfire prevention, which are critical to Aspen's safety and economy. As voters make their decisions, they should consider how the candidates' stances on these issues will impact the community's well-being and growth.
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Category: government ·
Published: June 30, 2026 ·
Source: Aspen Times ·
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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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