Mesa County Elections Division will be mailing out postcards to all active registered electors to inform voters of the changes in election boundaries and help clean up voter rolls.
If a postcard is delivered for a person that doesn't reside in that household, we ask that the resident write "RETURN TO SENDER" on the addressed side and place it back in the mail.
"If we receive a return to sender from the United States Postal Service, it will allow us to inactivate that voter's registration, so they won't receive a mail ballot until they update their address," said Mesa County's Director of Elections Brandi Bantz.
Voters' 10 digit precinct numbers are printed on the front of the card along with the house district.
If a postcard is delivered for a person that doesn't reside in that household, we ask that the resident write "RETURN TO SENDER" on the addressed side and place it back in the mail.
"If we receive a return to sender from the United States Postal Service, it will allow us to inactivate that voter's registration, so they won't receive a mail ballot until they update their address," said Mesa County's Director of Elections Brandi Bantz.
Voters' 10 digit precinct numbers are printed on the front of the card along with the house district.
"The major political party caucuses and assemblies will be held locally during the month of March," said Bantz. "Your precinct is important if you participate in that process that elects affiliated candidates to the Primary Ballot."
For more information on Mesa County Elections, visit vote.mesacounty.us.
Have questions or need assistance? Please visit Mesa County Elections for additional voter registration and election information, or contact Mesa County Elections by phone at 970-244-1662.
For more information on Mesa County Elections, visit vote.mesacounty.us.
Have questions or need assistance? Please visit Mesa County Elections for additional voter registration and election information, or contact Mesa County Elections by phone at 970-244-1662.