2024 General Election Guide
HBA PAC Endorsed CandidatesThe general election is underway, and your vote can make a big difference in the future of housing in our community! With ballots now mailed, the choices we make today will directly impact housing affordability, neighborhood development, and the ability for families to find attainable homes in Colorado.
We’ve created the HBA Voter Guide to help you make informed decisions about candidates who are committed to addressing these critical issues. These leaders understand the importance of creating affordable, livable communities for future homeowners and families, ensuring that everyone has the opportunity to achieve their dream of homeownership. Your vote matters—together, we can help shape a brighter future for housing in Colorado!
Important Dates for the 2024 General Election
- Ballots are mailed to active registered voters beginning October 11.
- October 28 is the last day citizens may register to vote or update their voter record at www.GoVoteColorado.gov and have a ballot mailed to them.
- After October 28, citizens must register to vote or update their voter record and receive their ballot at a Voter Service and Polling Center (VSPC).
- October 28 is the recommended last day to return your ballot by mail. Postmarks do not count.
- November 5 – Election Day. Ballots must be received by 7 p.m. Postmarks do not count.
Dropbox Locations –https://clerkandrecorder.elpasoco.com/elections/ballot-drop-boxes-vspc-locations/
Each election our PAC diligently researches candidates to make endorsements and recommendations to support candidates who reflect the values and principles of the HBA. The PAC-endorsed candidates share our goal of being able to build safe, attainable housing to meet the region’s needs, while respecting private property rights, maintaining a good permitting and regulatory environment, and developing smart policies on key issues like fees, taxes, water resources and other issues critical to our members.
- There are 24/7 secure ballot drop boxes throughout the county to return your ballot.
- Ballots must be received by 7 p.m. Postmarks do not count.