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1

Register to vote or verify your voter registration



You can register to vote online or in person up to and including on Election Day by visiting www.govotecolorado.gov or visiting a Voter Service and Polling Center in your county.

2

Vote by mail or drop box



Ballots will begin to be mailed Oct. 17, if you do not receive a ballot you can visit a VSPC to receive a ballot or vote in person. To vote by mail you must mail your ballot by Oct. 31. After Monday, Oct. 31, you must submit your ballot at a dropbox or vote in person at a VSPC.

3

Find your polling place



To find your nearest ballot drop box or Voter Service and Polling Center (VSPC), visit www.govotecolorado.gov.

4

Vote in person



Starting Monday, Oct. 17, you can go in-person to any Voter Service and Polling Center (VSPC) in your county to register to vote, use accessible voting equipment, update your voter information, drop off your ballot, or vote in person. You must be in line to vote by 7pm on Election Day: Tuesday, Nov. 8.

5

See who Conservation Colorado has endorsed



To see which candidates Conservation Colorado has endorsed, click here.

6

See Conservation Colorado’s 2022 Ballot Measure Voter Guide



This year, Conservation Colorado has taken positions on five ballot measures that will have consequences for our climate, lands, air, water, and communities. Three are statewide, and two are specific to Denver. Click here to learn more.

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Paid for by Conservation Colorado Victory Fund and not authorized by any candidate or candidate's committee. Nikki Riedt, registered agent.

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