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Election worker Roni Peterson takes a ballot from Chris Volgenau  while working in the drop off lane outside the Voters Service Center in the Election Division, Denver, CO, Tuesday, May 02, 2011.
Election worker Roni Peterson takes a ballot from Chris Volgenau while working in the drop off lane outside the Voters Service Center in the Election Division, Denver, CO, Tuesday, May 02, 2011.
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Denver residents who haven’t voted yet need to hand-deliver their ballots to one of the eight service centers scattered throughout the city to be counted in Tuesday’s election.

Denver is deciding three school-board seats, a citywide initiative that would mandate paid sick leave for workers, a change to the city charter to allow the auditor a deputy, and a statewide tax proposal to fund education.

Eight service centers that will be accepting ballots through Tuesday are: Denver Elections Division, 200 W. 14th Ave.; Christ Community Church, 8085 E. Hampden Ave.; Harvey Park Recreation Center, 2120 S. Tennyson Way; Hiawatha Davis Jr. Recreation Center, 3334 N. Holly St.; Montbello Recreation Center, 15555 E. 53rd Ave.; Montclair Recreation Center, 729 N. Ulster Way; Scheitler Recreation Center, 5031 W. 46th Ave.; and Washington Park Recreation Center, 701 S. Franklin St. The centers are open until 6 p.m. today and from 7 a.m. to 7 p.m. on Election Day.

Jeremy P. Meyer, The Denver Post

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