DU Votes
Registering to vote is quick, easy, and ensures that your voice is heard.
If you live or go to school in Colorado, you have the right to register to vote here. Remember that you can only vote in one state; if you choose to vote in your home state, you are no longer eligible to vote in Colorado. It is important to know that a registered voter in Colorado is considered a resident of Colorado for income tax purposes and for motor vehicle registration/operation purposes.
Out of State Students: If you are registered in another state, you can request an absentee ballot from your home state or you can change your registration to vote in Colorado. If voting elsewhere, it is important to 1) be aware of your home state deadlines, 2) learn about absentee voting, and possibly update your address.
Before & After Voting
Do Your Research
Make sure you do your research before you vote on the topics and candidates. There are many important ballot measures and races outside of high-profile presidential elections. Check your voter registration, make a plan to vote, and research every candidate and measure on your ballot at BallotReady before you head to the polls.
Track Your Ballot
In Colorado, you can track the progress of your ballot, from when it is sent to you, when you dropped it off or mailed it, and when it is counted. Sign up at Ballottrax.
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