Gov. John Hickenlooper, Lt. Gov. Drop Off Ballots

DENVER (CBS4)- Gov. John Hickenlooper joined Lt. Gov. Donna Lynne and 618,000 other Coloradans who have cast their ballots in the election.

The pair dropped off their ballots at a ballot drop-off box in downtown Denver Monday morning.

Gov. John Hickenlooper drops off his ballot (credit: CBS)

Hickenlooper says he believes this mid-term election will get a lot of response from voters.

Lt. Gov. Donna Lynne drops off her ballot (credit: CBS)

"I think this is an election that means a lot to a lot of people. For a great many reasons the energy is higher than I can ever remember in Colorado, for both parties but especially for Democrats," said Hickenlooper.

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Completed ballots can be mailed in or dropped off at one of the many 24/7 boxes around town.

If you haven't registered to vote, you still have time.

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More than 400,000 ballots will be sent out in Denver alone. For any voting questions, visit govotecolorado.com.

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