Some inmates in custody in Denver were allowed to vote in person for this year's election. It's part of an effort with the Denver Sheriff Department, the Denver Clerk & Recorder's Elections Division, the Colorado Criminal Justice Reform Coalition and the League of Women Voters in Colorado.
Inmates in custody in Denver were allowed to vote in person for the 2025 election. CBS
Those groups came together to give eligible individuals in custody the opportunity to vote in person for the 2025 election.
The Denver Clerk & Recorder's Office set up a polling room at the Downtown Detention Center. Eligible inmates were invited to cast their ballot just like at any other polling location.
One man who talked with CBS Colorado said it is the first time he's voted in seven years.
"I think it's im

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