Yes! Four ways to submit your ballot in Gilpin County
By David Josselyn
“Mail-in ballots are dangerous, unconstitutional, a scam, and “rife with fraud. Absentee ballots are more secure than mail-in ballots. Votes are being cast on behalf of dead people and pets. Mail-in ballots will lead to a ‘rigged’ election.” Wow. With statements like these it is no wonder many people are feeling anxiety over whether their mail-in ballot is safe and if their vote will be counted. Colorado has been a mail-in ballot state since 2013 and has had all that time to perfect the process. I had a conversation with our County Clerk and Recorder, Sahari McCormick on this issue, and while she cannot speak to the specifics of what other counties or states are doing, she did enlighten me on Gilpin County’s ballot process.
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