How do I vote in Colorado? Your guide to polling sites, mail-in deadlines, more

With Election Day coming up on Nov. 5, here’s your guide for all things related to casting your vote in Colorado. To see guides for other states, click here .

Do I need to register to vote?

You’ll need to register to vote but can register in-person as late as Election Day. You can check your registration status at the Secretary of State’s website .

How do I do that?

You can register online or by mail with the forms on this page at the Secretary of State’s site. You can also register in person at certain state offices or at a voter service and polling center.

What’s the deadline?

Online and by-mail voter registration applications need to be submitted or postmarked by October 28, but you can register in-person through Election Day.

Where do I find out where my polling site is?

If you decide to vote in-person, you can look up your polling site here on the Secretary of State’s website or reach out to your county clerk’s office.

Can I vote by mail?

Yes, you can vote by mail in Colorado—every registered voter automatically receives a mail ballot, though you can still choose to vote in person. According to the Secretary of State’s site, ballots will be sent out October 11-18.

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