HOW TO VOTE IN THE ELECTION

UPDATE YOUR REGISTRATION

If you have a Colorado driver’s license or ID, you can easily update your voter registration on the Secretary of State’s website. If you do not have a Colorado driver’s license or ID, you can update your voter registration by completing this form and returning it to your county clerk and recorder via mail, fax, or email. If you cannot locate your voter record online, please contact your county clerk and recorder’s office. A list of all county clerk and recorder’s offices can be found here.

To receive a ballot by mail, your address must be current. Check your voter registration and update your address no later than October 26 in order to receive a ballot in the mail. After October 19, you may go to any Voter Service & Polling Center (VSPC) and obtain a ballot or cast a ballot in-person.

At least one VSPC will be open in your county for the election starting on October 19th and ending at 7PM on November 3rd. Find your closest Voter Service and Polling Center for the election on our homepage.

VOTE IN PERSON

Every Coloradan has the option to vote in person rather than returning their mail ballot. You may vote in person at any Voter Service and Polling Center (VSPC) in your county. Find the closest VSPC to you by using the map below.

VOTE YOUR MAIL BALLOT

You can complete your mail ballot and either return it by mail or deposit it at a drop box or Voter Service & Polling Center (VSPC). Find the closest drop box or VSPC to you by using the map below.

If you return your ballot via mail, make sure to affix postage. All ballots must be received by 7 PM on Election Day: Tuesday, November 3. Postmarks do not count.

WHAT YOU CAN DO AT A VOTER SERVICE AND POLLING CENTER (VSPC):