Voting is an important part of our country and government. It’s an opportunity to engage in helping determine the future of our county, region, state and nation, and it significantly impacts and shapes the direction of our community.

We have an opportunity to lend our voice to making decisions with important ballot initiatives, and we need to hold elected officials accountable. Your vote makes a difference. Some races are decided by only a handful of votes. Everyone has a role in deciding our path, every vote truly does count.

The Chamber recently hosted a candidates’ forum for the positions of county treasurer and county commissioner. This provided an opportunity to ask candidates questions that are top of mind and about issues that are important to our business community and the health of our economy. The forum can help business owners and residents make informed decisions when voting. Here are some tips from my perspective:

Don’t forget – Election Day is Tuesday, Nov. 8, and you must drop off your ballot by 7 p.m. Log on to GoVoteColorado.gov for information and sign up for Ballottrax, which lets you know when your ballot is sent, received and counted. Don’t forget to sign your ballot – your signature gets verified and helps keep our elections secure. Ballot drop-off locations are conveniently located in Ignacio, Bayfield and Durango. Exercise your right to vote and make your voice heard!

Jack Llewellyn is executive director of the Durango Chamber of Commerce. Contact him at [email protected].