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Lake County election officials tracking down hundreds of voters to confirm ballot selections

LAKE COUNTY – Lake County Clerk and Recorder Patty Berger is counting on the honor system to help clear up which party ballot 274 unaffiliated voters turned in for Colorado’s presidential primary.

Unaffiliated voters are sent both Democratic and Republican primary ballots. They are supposed to pick one party ballot for their vote.

It’s the job of the Clerk and Recorder’s Office to note which party each person voted for when they open envelopes. That step was missed for the first 274 voters in the county, the elections confirmed Tuesday.

When the staff realized the mistake, they asked the Colorado Secretary of State’s Office for direction. Now, they are having to contact each of those voters and ask them which party they turned in a ballot for. They are calling voters, e-mailing them and sending them letters to track down that information.

So far, they have heard from 131 people. They cannot close the election until they hear from the other 143 voters. They have until March 26 to that. The Lake County Clerk and Recorder’s Office told 9NEWS they are confident they will meet the deadline.

The rest of Colorado voters are casting ballots as normal on this Super Tuesday. Polls close at 7 p.m.

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