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Colorado Springs voting for mayor, council

Nearly a quarter of Colorado Springs’ registered voters have returned their ballots for the city’s April 2 election to select a mayor and three at-large City Council members and decide whether firefighters get collective bargaining privileges.

By Friday, 61,070 ballots had been returned, and nearly 4,000 more arrived by midday Monday, City Clerk Sarah Johnson said.

The city mailed out 267,714 ballots in early March.

Tracy Thompson drops off her ballot for the city election Monday outside the City Administration Building. Ballots must be turned in by 7 p.m. Tuesday. Curbside ballot drop off will be available at Nevada and Colorado avenues from 7 a.m. to 7 p.m. For more ballot drop-off locations, visit coloradosprings.gov/election.
(Photo by Christian Murdock, The Gazette)
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