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Important Dates for Montrose County Elections

The Montrose County Elections Office has prepared this helpful schedule for all the important dates related to upcoming election. Their website contains extensive details about voter registration, frequently-asked questions, and links to other important election information. CLICK TO PRINT OR DOWNLOAD

Important Dates for Montrose County Elections2020-09-21T14:54:23-06:00

Celebrate Constitution Day with Us!

Thursday, September 17, 2020 | 143 S. 5th Street, Montrose | 11:00 AM to 1:00 PM | Celebrate our Constitution, receive a free copy of the U.S. Constitution to take home with you, and help register other citizens to vote! COVID-responsible festivities will include the 94 KIX Country Hot Dog Wagon (1 free hot

Celebrate Constitution Day with Us!2020-09-29T09:49:49-06:00

Bennet hears from Montrose

U.S. Sen. Michael Bennet talked to Democratic Party members at the Montrose Democrats’ headquarters on Tuesday, fielding questions about reopening schools during the pandemic and how to implement nationwide mail-in voting. Bennet said Colorado should be a model for other states that do not already have mail-in voting.  While in Montrose, Bennet also visited

Bennet hears from Montrose2020-07-17T12:29:13-06:00

What You Can Do

Do as much as you can. Some days you’ll be able to do more, some less. Every action you take matters. We have had successes and  we will have more.  A constant drip of action can grow into a powerful river that will allow us to sweep the 2020 elections.  That is our goal. Democrats,

What You Can Do2020-09-29T09:50:04-06:00

LVW Forum: U.S. House Candidates

Join the League of Women Voters on Wednesday, June 10, 2020 at 6:30 PM for a virtual forum for candidates vying for Colorado’s 3rd Congressional District seat in the U.S. House of Representatives in the June 30, 2020 Colorado Primary election.

LVW Forum: U.S. House Candidates2020-06-22T13:41:36-06:00

Virtual Town Hall with Jena Griswold, Secretary of State

Join Colorado Secretary of State Jena Griswold for a Virtual Town Hall on Tuesday, June 9th at 5:30 PM.  It will include an update of our elections in the wake of COVID-19, national vote by mail, and more.  Join online at https://bit.ly/MCDPTownhall or by phone at 669-900-6833.  The webinar ID is 875 6993 9845.  Please

Virtual Town Hall with Jena Griswold, Secretary of State2020-06-22T13:41:46-06:00

Statements from CDP on the murder of George Floyd

The following email was received from the Colorado Democratic Party in response to the murder of George Floyde in Minneapolis: We hope that you, your family, and your loved ones have remained safe. On Friday, we released the following statements from our chair, our executive director and the interim chair of the African American Initiative

Statements from CDP on the murder of George Floyd2020-06-01T20:09:36-06:00

Sample Ballots for June 30th Primary

You can download and review the primary ballots before the June 30th election.  Ballots will be mailed to all registered voters during the week of June 8-12, 2020.  You can learn more at Montrose County Elections and in the April 28th letter sent to all voters.

Sample Ballots for June 30th Primary2020-06-01T19:49:05-06:00

Virtual Town Hall with Phil Weiser, Colorado Attorney General

Join Colorado Attorney General Phil Weiser for a town hall to discuss local and state issues impacting Western Colorado, including work at the Colorado Department of Law to respond to the COVID-19 pandemic, consumer protections, and protecting our land, air, and water.

Virtual Town Hall with Phil Weiser, Colorado Attorney General2020-05-24T05:30:25-06:00

ACLU: Pandemic does not end protest rights

MCDP chair Kevin Kuns weighs in on the recent protests against the state’s stay-home orders issued in response to the COVID-19 emergency. | A couple dozen Western Slope residents gathered at the intersection of Main Street and Townsend Avenue in downtown Montrose to protest the ongoing state-mandated closures in effect due to COVID-19.

ACLU: Pandemic does not end protest rights2020-04-27T11:32:15-06:00
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