Ballots for Colorado's March 5th Presidential Primary Begins arriving in the Mail on Monday.
The Democratic and Republican Contests, feature a lengthy List of Candidates beyond the frontrunners, Biden and Trump.
Biden nor Trump is Popular in Colorado, and the Ballot gives Voters the opportunity to cast a Protest Vote, in a Major Super Tuesday Contest.
Voters can pick "Noncommitted Delegate" instead of Biden if they have No Preference in the Race. The State Party requested the Option.
The Order of the Candidate's Names is Randomly drawn.
Democratic - In Ballot Order:
Jason Michael Palmer
Gabriel Cornejo
Frankie Lozada
Dean Phillips
Stephen P. Lyons
Marianne Williamson
Joseph R Biden Jr.
Armando "Mando" Perez-Serrato
Noncommitted Delegate
Republican - In Ballot Order:
Vivek Ramaswamy
Asa Hutchinson - Dropped-Out
Nikki Haley
Ron DeSantis - Dropped-Out
Chris Christie - Dropped-Out
Ryan L Binkley
Donald J. Trump
Rachel Hannah "Mohawk" Swift, (write-in)
Walter Iwachiw, (write-in)
Trump's name is on the GOP Ballot, even though His Candidacy is being challenged by Colorado in the U.S. Supreme Court.
Registered Democrats and Republicans will receive Ballots for their respective Primaries, Independents Voters will receive both with the Option to return One of them.
In-Person Voting begins Feb. 20, and 16 Voting Centers in Denver will open Feb. 26th. All Ballots are due by 7pm on March 5th.

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