Weld County Seeks Input on 2026 General Election polling locations
Published on March 04, 2026
In accordance with C.R.S. 1-5-102.9 (1) (c) (II) the Weld County Clerk and Recorder’s Office seeks public comment regarding the location of Voter Service and Polling Centers for the 2026 General Election. Voter Service and Polling Centers are places where a voter can vote in person, drop off a mail ballot, request a replacement ballot, register to vote, or update their voter registration. At a minimum, Weld County must have eighteen (18) Voter Service and Polling Centers open for the 2026 General Election.
Below are the basic requirements for a Voter Service and Polling Center.
- A public location that can serve a significant amount of people with adequate parking.
- Compliant with the federal Americans with Disabilities Act of 1990, 42 U.S.C. sec. 12101 et seq., as amended. (2004 ADAAG standards)
- A secure room with 900 square feet of minimum space. Must have additional space directly outside the secure room.
- Climate controlled.
- Sufficient electrical power for ballot marking devices and laptop computers.
The Clerk and Recorder’s Office will be receiving public comment for suggested Voter Service and Polling Center locations until April 27, 2026. Please email comments to elections@weld.gov or mail/hand-deliver written comments to the Weld County Elections office at PO Box 459, Greeley, CO 80632.
Current locations being considered:
- Trinity Lutheran – Greeley
- UNC – Greeley
- Aims Community College – Greeley and Fort Lupton
- Weld County Training Center – Greeley
- Weld County Del Camino Building – Longmont
- Windsor Recreation Center – Windsor
- Erie Community Center – Erie
- Nunn Town Hall – Nunn
- Platteville Town Hall – Platteville
- Johnstown Senior Center – Johnstown
- Carbon Valley Recreation Center – Frederick
- Ault Pierce Fire Department – Ault
- Keenesburg Old Town Hall – Keenesburg
- Hudson Town Hall – Hudson
- Eaton area, Mead area, and Kersey area