The following table displays voter turnout and poll worker information for Vote Centers in Larimer County. The Vote Center Model offers the flexibility of expanding and contracting the number of Vote Centers used in an election based upon anticipated voter turnout. Vote Centers can also be designed to process a very large number of voters in an urban area, or a very small number of voters in more rural, outlying areas. Voters in Larimer County also have the option to vote by absentee ballot or early voting, which accounts for the difference between total voter turnout and voter turnout at the Vote Centers. Elections not listed below did not employ the use of Vote Centers.

  2003 Coordinated Election 2004 Primary Election 2004 Presidential Election 2005 Coordinated Election 2006 Primary Election 2006 General Election 2008 Primary Election 2008 Presidential Election 2010 General Election 2012 General Election
Number of Vote Centers 22 21 31 25 24 30 3 33 24 24
Total Voter Turnout / Total Active Voters 53,476
/
125,954
41,448
/
147,387
147,112
/
157,903
79,529
/
142,953
26,273
/
145,961
114,837
/
154,540
24,859
/
153,007
167,294
/
181,832
127,625
/
167,640
181,822
/
195,428
Total Voter Turnout at Vote Centers 19,754 15,924 52,481 30,974 5,997 42,203 587 25,130 26,185 22,866
Average Voter Turnout per Vote Center 923 682 1,563 1,239 250 1,407 196 762 1,174 953
Highest Voter Turnout for Any One Vote Center 2,415 1,750 3,404 3,394 774 3,187 264 2,077 2,784 2,779
Lowest Voter Turnout for Any One Vote Center 77 116 256 162 54 228 73 146 106 78
Total Number of Poll Workers at Vote Centers 305 218 484 321 272 515 65 766 463 500
Average Number of Poll Workers per Vote Center 14 10 16 13 11 17 22 23 19 21
Highest Number of Poll Workers for Any One Vote Center 28 14 28 18 14 29 24 37 30 39
Lowest Number of Poll Workers for Any One Vote Center 4 3 5 5 4 5 18 5 5 5