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Information about this
Other frequently asked questions about
registration
registering and voting
How do I turn in this form?
Will I need identification to vote?
Sign the form. Then mail, deliver, or scan the signed form and email it
If you vote in person, yes. If you are voting by mail for the first time,
to your county clerk and recorder. You may find a list with contact
you may need to provide a photocopy of your ID.
information at
A complete list of acceptable forms of identification can be found at
You may also mail it to:
Colorado Department of State
How do I get a mail ballot?
Elections Division
If you register to vote at least eight days before an election conducted
1700 Broadway, Suite 200
by your county clerk and recorder, the clerk will automatically mail you
Denver, CO 80290
a ballot. If you register after the eighth day before Election Day, you
must visit one of the Voter Service and Polling Centers in your county
Am I eligible to register to vote?
to get a ballot.
You are eligible to register to vote if you:
• Are a United States citizen
May I register to vote if I was arrested for or convicted of a
• Are 16 years of age, but you must be 18 years of age or older on
crime?
the date of the election at which you intend to vote
Yes, if you
• Are a Colorado resident for at least 22 days immediately before
• Are on probation for either a misdemeanor or felony
the election at which you intend to vote
• Are a pretrial detainee awaiting trial
• Are not serving a sentence (including parole) for a felony
• Are currently in jail serving a misdemeanor sentence only
conviction
• Have served your sentence for a felony conviction, including
If I don't know my Colorado driver's license or Colorado ID
any period of parole
card number may I provide my Social Security Number
Once you have served your complete sentence, you are automatically
instead?
eligible to register to vote. If you were previously registered, that
No. If you have a Colorado Driver's License or ID card issued by the
registration will have been canceled and you must re-register if you
Colorado Department of Revenue, you must provide that number.
wish to vote.
If I don't have a Colorado driver's license, Colorado ID
What information will I receive by email?
card, or social security number, may I still register to vote?
By choosing to receive election information by email, you will receive
Yes. An applicant who is qualified to vote in this state but does not
information about upcoming election activities by email. But ballots
and some mailings will still be sent by regular mail. Under Colorado
have a driver's license, state-issued identification card, or social security
number may still register to vote. In such cases, the person may be
law, your email address is protected. It will not be shared with anyone.
required to provide an acceptable form of identification. A list of
Will my information be publicly available?
acceptable forms of identification can be found at http://
Some of the information you provide on this form is public information
as required by law. Your social security number, driver's license
How will I know if my registration was processed?
number, month and day of birth, signature, and email are confidential.
If you are registering to vote for the first time in the state of Colorado,
You may be eligible to keep more of your voter information private.
your application will be processed within 2 weeks. Approximately 20
For details contact your clerk and recorder.
days after your county clerk and recorder receives your registration
Who should I contact if I have more questions?
form, you will receive an official information card by mail.
Contact your county clerk and recorder. You can find a list with contact
If you are using this form to update an existing Colorado voter
information at
registration, you can check your status by visiting
and clicking on “Find My Registration”.
You may also contact the Secretary of State's office
Phone:
303-894-2200
Fax:
303-869-4861
Email:
State.ElectionDivision@sos.state.co.us
Information for unaffiliated voters
I am registered as unaffiliated. Will I be able to vote in the primary election?
Yes. Unaffiliated voters are eligible to vote in any party's primary election, but you may only vote one party's ballot.
Do I have to choose in advance which party's ballot I want to vote?
No, but you can if you want to. You have several options:
1. You may choose which party's ballot you want to get in the mail for the next primary election by checking the box next to that party in
Section 7a of this form; or
2. If you would rather receive a packet containing the ballots of all participating parties, check "Receive all participating party ballots" in Section
7a of this form.
3. You can also appear in person at any Voter Service and Polling Center in your county and choose the party's ballot you want to vote.
Does selecting a preference in Section 7a mean that I am joining that party?
No. An unaffiliated voter who selects a ballot preference in Section 7a will remain unaffiliated.
Can I participate in a party's caucus meeting if I am unaffiliated?
No. To participate in a party caucus meeting you must join that party before the party's caucus. However, you are still eligible to vote in any
participating party's primary election.

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