Election Information

Election Overview

Woodland Park School District RE-2 boundaries extend broadly across Teller County, including Woodland Park, Divide and Florissant. The school district as a whole is split into districts and precincts, with three seats representing Districts C, D and E and two seats At-Large (Districts A and B).

This year, there are three seats available for election, and any voter within overall school district boundaries can vote for all three available seats.

View the district boundary map below and use this helpful view on Google Maps to determine whether you reside within district boundaries.

2025 Election Information

  • Position: Woodland Park School District Board Director

  • Number of Seats: 3

  • Length of Term for Each Seat: 4 years

Director Districts

  • District B [must reside within the attendance boundaries of WPSD Re-2] - (Four-Year Term)

  • District D [must reside within either Precinct 2, 3, 6, 10, 14, or 1/4 of Precinct 1] - (Four-Year Term)

  • District E [must reside within either Precinct 7, 11, or 3/4 of Precinct 1; or 2/3 of Precinct 4] - (Four-Year Term)

Election is day is November 4th.

Vote Kassidi Gilgenast for Woodland Park School District RE-2 Board of Education - District D

Learn more about Kassidi

Woodland Park School District RE-2 Boundarie

Am I eligible to vote?

  1. Use this map to determine whether you reside within district boundaries

  2. Check your voter registration status

You can also do a physical address search on the Teller County Assessor’s database to confirm whether your home address is within school district boundaries (enter your address, then scroll to “Property Tax History”).

Where can I vote or drop off my ballot?

If you received a ballot in the mail, you can drop it in your mailbox or at a ballot drop location within district boundaries.

Use this helpful tool on the Secretary of State’s website to find voting locations and ballot drop boxes based on your home address.

Where can I find more information about the election?

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