Colorado voters who failed to sign the outside of the return envelope they were supplied with their 2017 ballots have until the close of business on Wednesday to “cure” that problem in order to have their votes counted in the final official election tallies. County clerks have mailed notifications of the issue to voters that turned in ballots without the required signature — as well as notifying voters in cases where election judges could not verify that the signatures on the envelopes matched signatures on the voters’ registration records. Mircalla Wozniak, a spokeswoman for the Boulder County Clerk and Recorder’s Office, said that as of Monday afternoon, there still were 562 county voters’ ballots that needed to be “cured.”
The Boulder County clerk has also sent notifications to voters’ email addresses, if voters provided those addresses on their registration information.
Voters signed up for the Boulder County’s Ballot Track system also got a notification from that system about their need to correct any issues with their ballots.
Full Article: Boulder County awaits ‘cured’ ballots from voters – Longmont Times-Call.