Voter Protection Resources
Voter Protection Hotline
720-600-7761
Have questions about registering to vote or how to cast your ballot? Are there long lines at polling places? Are you seeing voter intimidation? Have you witnessed electioneering within 100 feet of a drop box or polling center? We have experts available to answer your questions by phone or email! Both the hotline and email can receive questions/comments in English and Spanish.
To register to vote or check your registration, visit www.govotecolorado.gov. You may register and cast a ballot in person up to 7pm on Election Day Nov. 5th at a Voter Service and Polling Center (VSPC) in your neighborhood.
In Colorado there are three ways to cast your ballot:
(1) Bring your mailed ballot to a drop box in your neighborhood, which will open by Oct. 21st. To find your nearest drop box or VSPC visit govotecolorado.gov or Iwillvote.com.
(2) Vote by mailing your ballot into the clerk's office with appropriate postage. The last day to mail in your ballot is Oct. 28th. After Oct. 28th, please bring your ballot to a drop box or vote in person.
(3) Vote in person at a Voter Service and Polling Center (VSPC), which are open from Oct. 21st through Nov. 5th at 7pm (note: they are not open on the first Saturday or either Sunday before Election Day Nov. 5). Don’t forget to bring ID: www.sos.state.co.us/pubs/elections/vote/acceptableFormsOfID.html.
Track your ballot to see when it is counted using BallotTrax (https://ballottrax.coloradosos.gov/voter/).
Please note that you cannot vote by text, some Colorado residents are receiving texts with misinformation about being able to vote by text, do not believe information from unreliable sources.