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5 easy ways to get to the polls in Denver and 2 are free

Voters can travel to polls via RTD, B-Cycle or free rides from political parties

A man votes at the Denver Elections Division Tuesday Nov. 8, 2016.
Andy Cross, The Denver Post
A man votes at the Denver Elections Division Tuesday Nov. 8, 2016.
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Denver voters have plenty of easy options to get to the polls Tuesday without having to move their own cars.

Voters can use RTD or get free rides through B-Cycle and the political parties.

  • RTD — Ballot drop-off sites and polling centers are located near public transit options. Visit or call 303-299-6000 to plan your route.
  • B-Cycle — Will give voters a free 30-minute pass today to bike your ballot to a drop-off site. Visit for bike pick-up locations.
  • ʴDZپ貹پ — Rides are available to voters regardless of their affiliation from both the Democratic Part of Denver 303-830-8242 or the Denver Republican Party at 303-782-9555.

Ride-hailing service Lyft is also offering discounted fares Tuesday in the Denver/Boulder area. The first 1,000 riders to use a special Election Day promo will get 45 percent off a single ride between 7 a.m. and 8 p.m. (The discount, which was sent to Lyft customers via email, maxes out at $7.)

Zipcar is another option:  from 6 p.m. to 10 p.m. Tuesday. The Denver market will have about 10 cars available for free on election night, according to a company spokeswoman.

Still not sure where to go to vote? Visit  to find your closet polling center and ballot drop-off site.

Voters who still need to register, update their registration or who get a replacement ballot can do so only at polling centers. Ballots must be received by 7 p.m.

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