Register to Vote

Voter Registration

To complete the voter registration form, click on the link to the correct form below. You can fill out the form using your computer or by hand. Complete the required fields and use the print button on the bottom of the form or simply print the blank form and complete by hand.

Currently your application cannot be processed by electronic submission and will not be completed until the County Clerk and Recorder receives the original application including a signature or mark as indicated on the form.

If you have questions about registering to vote, please use the contact list provided on the form for your specific county. This is the information from the Colorado Secretary of State website.

Voter Registration Form - English
Formulario de solicitud de inscripci de votante - Spanish



Vote in Honor of a Veteran

The basis of our political system is the right of the people to make and to alter their constitutions of government.” - George Washington’s Farewell Address, September 17, 1796

The right to self-determination is the principal upon which this country was born. Voting is a means of exercising and protecting that principal. As our nation struggled to establish its identity, many lives were dedicated to the preservation of this principal in various ways. Some felt strongly enough to serve in the United States Military Service to insure that the legacy of freedom and liberty lived on, and to this day there are those who feel it their duty to continue to support people’s right to self-determination.

The Colorado Secretary of State established the Vote in Honor of a Veteran Program in 2002 to honor those who have served and those who continue to serve this country in military service. On General Election Day, November 7, 2006, Vote in Honor of a Veteran by wearing a personalized button to the polls declaring your appreciation for the specific contributions of a particular U.S. Service Member or Veteran.

To receive your “Vote in Honor of a Veteran” button, complete the form below. A personalized button, with the name of your Service Member or Veteran on it, will be mailed directly to you just prior to the November 7th General Election, so you may cast your ballot in honor of your Service Member or Veteran. Forms must be received by October 1, 2006, to ensure you will receive your personalized button in time for Election Day.

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