Voter Registration Information
Be Election Ready!
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Check your voter registration. Make sure your address is current, especially if you have moved in the last year or have not voted recently. All active registered voters get a ballot in the mail. For November elections, ballots are mailed the second week of October. Check your registration at
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Track your mail ballot. Visit www.BoulderCountyVotes.gov to sign up for Ballot Track to receive messages by email, text, or phone when your mail ballot has been printed, mailed, and then received back by Boulder County Elections during election periods.
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Vote early. Ballots are generally mailed the second week of October. Once you decide how to vote, return your voted mail ballot. Voting early helps reduce campaign phone calls and helps the county process ballots throughout the election period rather than on just one night. There are many ways to return your ballot including via US mail (make sure to affix postage!), at a local dropbox, or at the drive-by ballot drop-off the day of the election. Check the light blue instructions insert sheet with your ballot for all of the options.
Register to Vote
The fastest way to register to vote is to do so online at www.GoVoteColorado.gov (requires CO Driver’s License or State ID). You may also pick up a paper voter registration form at the Longmont City Clerk’s Office, 350 Kimbark St. You may drop your paper voter registration form off at any County Clerk office in the State of Colorado or, if you are in Longmont, you may drop it off at either of the following locations:
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Longmont City Clerk’s Office, 350 Kimbark St., Longmont
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Boulder County Annex/Hub Building, Clerk & Recorder’s Office, 529 Coffman St., Longmont
Voting Eligibility
In order to register to vote, you must be a U. S. citizen AND 18 years of age by the day of the election. In order to register to vote in Colorado, you must be a Colorado resident for at least 22 days before the election and you must not be serving a sentence of confinement or detention for a felony conviction (those on probation or parole are eligible to vote).
Last Day to Register to Vote
If you meet the above voter registration requirements, you may register to vote up to and including Election Day. In order to receive a mail ballot, your voter registration must be received by the County Clerk no later than 8 days prior to the election. It is recommended that instead of relying on mail, you go to a Voter Service & Polling Center near you so that you can avoid any possible delays in mail times to you or from you if you are registering to vote within 8-10 days of the election.
Questions About Voter Registration
- Boulder County Elections at (303) 413-7740 or online at Boulder County Election Department
- Weld County Elections at (970) 304-6525, ext. 3070 or online at Weld County Election Department