Ballots for the 2024 General Election will be mailed beginning October 11 through October 18.
The Colorado Secretary of State's website, GoVoteColorado.gov, helps you get a ballot, update your address, check your voter registration, and find your polling place.
Be sure to check the address on file for mailing your ballot and update it if not current.
Not able to register to vote online and still want a mail ballot? Pick up a paper voter registration form at any of our libraries or download and print one: Paper Voter Registration Form (PDF) / Formulario de Registración de Votante de Colorado (PDF). Paper registration forms must be submitted to your County Clerk and Recorder's Office.
The League of Women Voters offers a website, Vote411.org, with unbiased information about what's on your ballot. View candidate answers side-by-side and decide for yourself who will best represent your priorities.
Colorado Ballot Issues - League of Women Voters
Colorado Blue Book - online version also available in .mp3 and .pdf format.
The Larimer County Clerk's website, VoteLarimer.org, helps you vote your ballot.
See the list and map of Larimer County locations to vote and/or drop off your mail ballot on the Larimer County Clerk's website.
Visit GoVoteColorado.gov for a list of accepted forms of ID before heading to the polling place (VSPC).
Per the Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA), Larimer County will provide a reasonable accommodation to qualified individuals with a disability who need assistance. Services can be arranged with at least seven business days' notice. Please email the County at elections@co.larimer.co.us or call (970) 498-7820 or Relay Colorado 711. "Walk-in" requests for auxiliary aids and services will be honored to the extent possible but may be unavailable if advance notice is not provided.