Voter Registration

Where to Register

You may make changes to your voter registration status online, in person or by mail. To change your address or other information online, use the link on the right side of this page. Otherwise, you may use the form found on the Voter Forms page. This form prints out on legal size paper. It can be used both for registering to vote and for making changes to your address or party affiliation. (The deadline to register to vote in the November 6 General Election was Tuesday, October 9.)

The following offices are designated as voter registration locations:

Timeliness of Application Forms

Only the Denver Elections Division location at 200 W. 14th Ave. is authorized to enter voter registrations into the state voter registration system. Voter registration forms completed at the other listed agencies, or in voter registration drives conducted by private organizations, are forwarded to the Elections Division for processing.

When registering at or near the registration deadline at any location other than at the Denver Elections Division, ask the alternate agency to validate your registration application with a date and time stamp. You are then assured that your form was submitted by the registration deadline.

Qualifications

In order to register to vote in Denver you must be:

  • At least 18 years of age by the date of the election
  • A citizen of the United States
  • A resident of Colorado and of your Denver precinct at least 30 days prior to the election, and consider this your sole legal place of residence
     

Please note: If you turn 18 years of age after the deadline to register for an election but before the election itself, you may register to vote prior to your 18th birthday. You must register before the voter registration deadline.

Before you register, please review the Identification Requirements.

Privacy of Personal Information

Voter registration rolls are public records, although personal information contained in voter registration records remains private.

Voting questions about criminal convictions, homelessness, and emergency registration can be found on our Specific Voting Situations page.

Check Your Status

Check your voter registration status GoVoteColorado.com

Cancellation of a Voter Registration

The Election Division has limited authority under state and federal laws to remove registered voters' names from its records. There are specific, restricted situations in which the division is authorized to delete names. See the Registration Cancellation page.
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