SUMMIT COUNTY - Local voters will have a fairly long ballot to fill out this November, so Summit County Clerk Kathy Neel is encouraging citizens to take advantage of the vote-by-mail option.
"People can take their time and vote at home, rather than being rushed at the ballot box," Neel said.
November's ballot will feature nine statewide ballot questions, a small handful of local questions, and races for U.S. Senate, U.S. Congress, Colorado governor, state Senate, the state House of Representatives and other offices. Neel and her staff will send out the...