Election day is coming up very soon in Colorado. While most of us are focused on the Presidential race, there are many other important issues and candidates on the ballot that deserve our attention.

November 5 is Election Day, but ballots will begin being mailed on October 11, so you will have plenty of time to look over everything before you fill out your ballot.

Related: Voting By Mail In Colorado – What You Need To Know

One thing that Coloradans look forward to every election year is the "I Voted" sticker. It’s become common to see Coloradans sharing photos of themselves sporting the sticker across social media.

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The "I Voted" sticker for 2024 has been announced and we love the new look and the story behind it.

Colorado's 2024 "I Voted" Sticker

Courtesy of Colorado Secretary of State's Office
Courtesy of Colorado Secretary of State's Office
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A ninth-grade student in Fort Collins designed this year's "I Voted Sticker". This is awesome. Cosmo Bell, a student at Compass Community Collaborative School, created the design, and Colorado's Secretary of State, Jena Griswold, sang Cosmo's praises.

You should know that the "I Voted" sticker will be for the state's digital sticker. The Secretary of State Office says that you will receive Cosmo Bell's awesome design if you are enrolled in BallotTrax and when your mail ballot has been sent back and counted.

BallotTrax in Colorado Explained

If you do not know what BallotTrax is, you are not alone. BallotTrax is a way to track your ballot virtually while continuing to submit your ballot by mail.

 

You can learn more at GoVoteColorado.gov.

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