Town of Silverthorne, CO
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Electors Qualified to Vote
- Voters in Town elections are registered electors who live within Silverthorne Town limits.
- Voters can check registration status with the Colorado Secretary of State.
- Silverthorne electors may also register to vote or change voter information at the Summit County Clerk and Recorder’s office.
- Anyone may purchase a list of Silverthorne registered voters by emailing the County Clerk’s office, or calling 970-453-3479.
Mail-In Ballots
- “Active” registered voters (those who have voted in the last general election) will receive a ballot by mail automatically, so long as their mailing information is up-to-date with the State of Colorado.
- Mail-in ballots for all upcoming elections may be returned by mail or by hand to the ballot box outside Silverthorne Town Hall. Drop off is available 24/7. The drop box is monitored with security cameras.
- Mail-In Ballots must be returned no later than 7 p.m. the day of the Election to be counted.
Absentee Voting
- Absentee ballots are only needed for those who will not be at their normal residences when the ballots are mailed in March.
- Applications are available by calling the Town Clerk’s office at 970-262-7304.
- Absentee ballots will be mailed no more than 72 hours after the ballots are received by the Town Clerk.
Election Precincts and Polling Place
There is only one election precinct for all regular and special elections of the town, the boundary being the same as the corporate limits of the Town. The polling place for the precinct is the Silverthorne Town Hall, 601 Center Circle.
Election Results
Election night results will be posted on the Town’s website as soon as they are available.
Cancellation of Elections
Silverthorne Town Charter, Sec. 1-8-3. - Cancellation of elections.
In connection with any Town election, if the only matter before the voters is the election of persons to office and if, at the close of business on the sixty-third (63rd) day before the election, there are not more candidates than offices to be filled at such election, including candidates filing affidavits of intent pursuant to Section 1-8-2, the Town Clerk shall cancel the election and declare the candidates elected. Upon such declaration by the Town Clerk, the candidates shall be deemed elected effective upon the date of the cancelled election. Notice of such cancellation shall be published, if possible, in order to inform the Town electors, and notice of such cancellation shall be posted at each public place (if a polling place election), and in not less than one other public place.