The Denver Elections Division is a division of the Denver Clerk and Recorder; an independent agency of the City and County of Denver. The primary functions of the Elections Division of the Denver Clerk and Recorder are to manage voter registration databases, plan and coordinate yearly elections, prepare and distribute ballots, manage 24-hour drop boxes and Voter Service and Polling Centers across the city, educate the public on voting procedures and practices, and tabulate and certify election results.
Paul D. López, Clerk and Recorder
Clerk and Recorder Paul D. López is Denver's Chief Elections Official.The Clerk and Recorder's Office serves a number of important functions for the City and County of Denver including:
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Vision Statement
A Denver where everyone can fully participate in the democratic process and civic life, marry whom they love, easily record and access county and municipal records, and rely on transparent and fair foreclosure processes.
Mission StatementTo serve the people of the City and County of Denver by working to ensure that participation in elections, marriages, recording of real estate, death certificates and public notices and finding documents, and navigating the foreclosure process is easily and equitably accessible, reliable, and secure for all.
Paul D. LópezClerk and Recorder
Denver Elections Division
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Acceso ("access" in Spanish) is a committee that assists the Clerk and Recorder and the Director of Elections in their outreach efforts to Denver's limited-English, Spanish-speaking citizens.
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Each ballot is monitored by a bipartisan team of election workers at each stage from when a person votes to when the ballot is tabulated. Click here to learn all about the steps Denver Elections takes to protect your vote.
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