As Boulder County
Clerk & Recorder, I’m dedicated to upholding the democratic
right to vote for all County residents. That means ensuring
fair, accessible, accurate elections. I also believe it
means offering secure options that will enable the greatest
number of eligible voters to cast their votes.
My office recently
sent a mailing to Boulder County voters to notify them that
they have the option to vote by mail. Last year, state
legislature passed a law allowing voters to sign up as
permanent mail-ballot voters if they so choose. Our
notification also told voters about this new option, and
noted that the permanent mail-in option is most appropriate
for voters who plan to reside at the same address for a long
time. Voters also have the option to either return their
ballots by mail or drop it off in person.
We have three
methods of voting in our County: voting by mail, early
voting, and voting at a polling place. I am committed to
providing all of these choices to Boulder County voters.
Only voters who choose to sign up to vote by mail will do so
in this year’s elections, and our signature verification
system ensures that all sign-up requests and completed
ballots are from the legitimate voter.
Approximately
47,000 active Boulder County voters out of 153,308 total
active voters in our County have chosen to vote by mail and
more than 1,000 sign up every day in response to our
mailing. I wanted to ensure all voters were informed of this
option. I think this is a wonderful demonstration of
democracy in action as residents countywide take steps to
ensure that they will participate in our elections.
I’m also pleased
to add that, in addition to increasing voter participation
in elections, providing the option to vote by mail saves
valuable tax dollars. Delivering a mail ballot costs half as
much as delivering a ballot to a polling location. I have a
financial responsibility to make our elections as economical
as possible while providing our voters with the voting
methods they prefer to use which means that we will continue
to offer voting at polling locations while also keeping
voters informed of their right to vote by mail.
Regardless of your
voting preference, I encourage everyone to embrace our
county’s democratic rights and participate in the 2008
elections, whether by mail, early voting or polling place.
And if you enjoy the energy and visibility of polling-place
voting, I encourage you to sign up to serve as a 2008
Boulder County election judge. It’s yet another way to
uphold our precious democracy.

Hillary
Hall
Boulder County Clerk & Recorder