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1 Colorado Secretary of State’s Office
VSPC Usage - BEAC Presentation January 10, 2017 ERIC - Electronic Registration Information Center

2 2016 General Election 1. Registered to Vote – 3,840, Voted – 2,859, Percentage Turnout for Registered – 74.5% 4. Percentage Turnout for Eligible – 71.9% 5. Voted a Mail Ballot – 2,644, Voted In-Person – 214, Submitted Mail Ballot Before Election Day – 2,121, Submitted Mail Ballot on Election Day – 518, Percentage Voted Mail by Drop-Off - ~70% 10. Percentage Voted Mail by USPS - ~30% 11. Voted During Early Voting – 68, Voted on Election Day – 138, Voted Provisional Ballot – 5,930 (Boulder 3,990) 14. Election Day Page Views on OLVR – ~2,700,000

3 Total VSPC Transactions By Day

4 VSPC New Registrations By Day

5 VSPC Updated Registrations By Day

6 VSPC Existing Voters By Day

7 Statewide Transactions Per VSPC/Per Day

8 Statewide Transactions Per VSPC/Per Hour

9 Adams County Transactions By VSPC/By Day

10 Adams County Transactions By VSPC/By Hour

11 Arapahoe County Transactions By VSPC/By Day

12 Arapahoe County Transactions By VSPC/By Hour

13 Denver County Transactions By VSPC/By Day

14 Denver County Transactions By VSPC/By Hour

15 El Paso County Transactions By VSPC/By Day

16 El Paso County Transactions By VSPC/By Hour

17 Jefferson County Transactions By VSPC/By Day

18 Jefferson County Transactions By VSPC/By Hour

19 Total VSPC Transactions from 10.17-11.8
Population Total New Total Updates Total Existing Total Transactions % New % Update % Existing Denver 682,545 3,485 6,626 19,039 29,490 11.8% 22.5% 64.6% El Paso 674,471 4,699 5,570 11,732 22,013 21.3% 25.3% 53.3% Arapahoe 631,096 2,682 6,095 18,258 27,509 9.7% 22.2% 66.4% Jefferson 565,524 2,143 5,092 13,628 20,926 10.2% 24.3% 65.1% Adams 491,337 2,163 4,567 10,017 16,929 12.8% 27.0% 59.2% Larimer 333,577 1,942 4,713 11,124 17,880 10.9% 26.4% 62.2% Douglas 322,387 1,322 2,739 8,523 12,767 10.4% 21.5% 66.8% Boulder 319,372 1,658 2,695 5,512 13,855 12.0% 19.5% 39.8% Weld 285,174 1,341 3,378 8,960 13,767 24.5% Pueblo 163,591 457 1,287 2,868 4,623 9.9% 27.8% 62.0% Mesa 148,513 764 1,647 3,188 5,677 13.5% 29.0% 56.2% Broomfield 65,065 336 558 2,175 3,099 10.8% 18.0% 70.2% Garfield 58,095 360 516 600 1,492 24.1% 34.6% 40.2% La Plata 54,688 392 1,063 1,013 2,486 15.8% 42.8% 40.7% Eagle 53,605 24 263 445 735 3.3% 35.8% 60.5% Fremont 46,692 197 511 1,056 1,768 11.1% 28.9% 59.7% Montrose 40,946 222 463 996 1,685 13.2% 27.5% 59.1% Summit 30,257 100 491 1,514 2,157 4.6% 22.8% Delta 29,979 159 314 645 1,136 14.0% 27.6% 56.8% Morgan 28,360 192 296 668 1,175 16.3% 25.2% 56.9% Montezuma 26,168 56 0.0% Elbert 24,735 97 203 680 983 20.7% 69.2% Routt 24,130 137 381 614 12.1% 33.5% 54.0% Teller 23,385 206 261 474 954 21.6% 27.4% 49.7% Logan 22,036 108 178 241 546 19.8% 32.6% 44.1% Grand Total 5,465,547 26,243 52,144 130,182 214,499 12.2% 60.7%

20 Transactions by Party New % New Updates % Updates Existing % Existing
New % New Updates % Updates Existing % Existing Total % Total DEM 7,643 29.1% 15,928 30.5% 40,332 31.0% 63,904 29.8% REP 7,757 29.6% 14,636 28.1% 38,182 29.3% 60,575 28.2% UAF 9,837 37.5% 20,000 38.4% 48,218 37.0% 78,055 36.4% Other 1,006 3.8% 1,580 3.0% 3,450 2.7% 6,036 2.8% 26,243 52,144 130,182 214,499

21 Voter Service and Polling Centers
Requirements for Voter Service and Polling Centers: Counties with at least 25,000 active elector Early voting period (15 days before Election Day, excluding intervening Sundays):  At least 1 VSPC per every 30,000 active electors Election Day:  At least 1 VSPC for every 15,000 active electors, but no fewer than 3 Counties with at least 10,000 but fewer than 25,000 active electors Early voting period:  At least 1 VSPC Election Day:  At least 3 VSPCs Counties with fewer than 10,000 active electors Election Day:  At least 1 VSPC

22 High Population County VSPC Requirements
Active Pop VSPCs 10.24 VSPCs 11.5 VSPCs 11.7 VSPCs 11.8 Statute 10.24 Statute 11.8 Primary Statute Denver 354,536 13 22 26 11 23 5 El Paso 350,197 19 25 Arapahoe 340,839 4 Jefferson 353,979 12 24 Adams 210,622 9 15 16 7 14 6 Larimer 206,530 3 Douglas 186,500 Boulder 197,393 Weld 136,707 Pueblo 92,073 8 1 Mesa 84,736 2

23 Medium and Lower Population VSPC Requirements
Active Pop VSPCs 10.24 VSPCs 11.5 VSPCs 11.7 VSPCs 11.8 Statute 10.24 Statute 11.8 Primary Statute Broomfield 36,599 2 3 1 La Plata 34,122 Garfield 28,213 7 Eagle 27,032 4 Fremont 24,610 Montrose 22,939 Summit 18,361 Delta 17,974 Elbert 16,266 Teller 15,921 Routt 15,873 Montezuma 15,491 Morgan 13,172 Chafee 11,824 Pitkin 11,704 Park 11,099 Logan 10,599 Otero 10,110 35 Counties Under 10k 1* *Gunnison County (9,804 pop) opened three VSPCs on Election Day Rio Blanco County (3,894 pop), San Miguel County (5,055), and Yuma County (5,307) each opened two VSPCs for 2016 General Election.

24 VSPC Requirements Based on 2016 General Active Voters
2016 Active pop Statute First Day Early Statute Election Day Primary Statute Denver 402,008 13 26 5 El Paso 388,384 12 25 Arapahoe 368,678 24 4 Jefferson 384,559 Adams 242,983 8 16 6 Larimer 228,644 7 15 3 Douglas 214,934 14 Boulder 215,366 Weld 162,863 10 Pueblo 98,706 1 Mesa 92,058

25 VSPC Requirements Based on 2016 General Active Voters
Active Pop Statute First Day Early Statute Election Day Primary Statute Broomfield 43,255 1 3 La Plata 36,737 2 Garfield 31,845 Eagle 30,334 Fremont 26,725 Montrose 24,819 Summit 19,931 Delta 19,591 Elbert 18,152 Teller 16,809 Routt 16,937 Montezuma 16,435 Morgan 14,493 Chafee 12,836 Pitkin 12,705 Park 12,475 Logan 11,334 Otero 10,683 Grand 10,336 34 Counties Under 10k


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