Who can vote?
Many people in Teller County don’t realize they are part of the Woodland Park School District (RE-2). In fact, the district covers a large portion of the county – extending east down Hwy-24 to Crystola, then north on SR-67 past Manitou Lake short of Westcreek, then going west along Hwy-24 beyond Divide into Florissant and halfway to Lake George, south along Teller-1 just short of Colorado Mountain Estates, and the other south along Highway 67 down 4-Mile Road near the intersection of CR-61 and Woodrock Way in Rainbow Valley. View the map below.
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There are 2 school districts in Teller County, Colorado:
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Woodland Park (RE-2)
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Cripple Creek-Victor (RE-1)
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​If you live within the RE-2 boundaries, you can vote in this election. The Teller County Clerk automatically mails ballots to everyone in the district, so if you receive a ballot, that means you’re eligible to vote.
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Click here to check your Colorado Voter Registration
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After you fill your information in on the form, Click the ‘Voter Details’ tab to verify your Registration Status is ACTIVE; then click the ‘County and District Information’ tab, scroll down to verify your school district is: WOODLAND PARK RE-2 SCHOOL DISTRICT.
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Woodland Park (RE-2) School District Boundary Map
Click on the map to see the district in Google Maps.
Voter Guides​
I encourage voters to review independent voter guides to learn more about all candidates in the 2025 Woodland Park School Board election (District RE-2).
Transform Colorado Election Guide
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Pikes Peak Courier -
Woodland Park Voter Guide
The six candidates for the Woodland Park School District Board presented in alphabetical order. We had them answer some basic questions. These answers are presented here in their entirety. They have not been edited or altered except that we removed boldface type within the text in order to prevent confusion with the headers. We are presenting them in alphabetical order.
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Church Voter Guide
View the Church Voter Guide (PDF)
Produced by an independent, 501(c)(3)–compliant organization based in Colorado Springs, this guide shares each candidate’s written responses to a series of questions about topics such as curriculum, finances, parental involvement, and school safety. Answers are printed exactly as submitted to help voters make informed comparisons.
​​Truth & Liberty / Transform Colorado Election Guide
​View the Transform Colorado Guide (PDF)
Created by the Truth & Liberty Coalition, this election guide summarizes candidate responses to statements on parental rights, sex education, gender policies, and social studies instruction. It has been approved for use in churches by a constitutional attorney.
Both guides are provided for voter education and do not endorse or oppose any candidate or political party
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Vote411
Vote411.org/ballot
Your ballot and candidate information are based on your home address. Visit Vote411.org/ballot and enter your address to see the voter guide for your area.

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