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If you're in Boulder County temporarily, you may want to
register and vote in your home precinct either by mail or in
person. Establishing residency can potentially impact your
financial aid among other things. You may want to check with
your parent(s)/guardian(s) before registering.
If you are an
Out-of-State student registering to vote, please visit,
Out-of
State College Students Registering to Vote.
Are you eligible to vote in Colorado? You are if you meet the
following criteria:
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You are eighteen years of age or older on the date of the
next election
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You are a citizen of the United States
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You have resided in Colorado and the precinct in which
you intend to register, 30 days prior to the election in which you intend to vote
To register to
vote,
you can return a completed
Colorado Voter Registration Form
to our office or if you would like to register in your home
precinct, send the form to your home Colorado County Clerk &
Recorder's office. The address is on the form.
If you move to Boulder County from another County, you can
either:
Register to vote
in Boulder County by completing and returning a
Colorado Voter Registration Form
with your updated Boulder County address information at
least 30 days prior to the election.
If you are planning to move between now and Election Day, you
can either:
It is crucial that you update your address information
immediately after moving to a new address.
You can update your address information or any other voter
information using a
Colorado Voter Registration Form.
Completed registration forms can be returned to our office by:
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Mail:
Boulder County Clerk &
Recorder, 1750 33rd
Street, Suite 200,
Boulder, CO 80304
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Emailed as a
signed PDF
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Fax:
303-413-7750 or 303-413-7728
Please feel free to contact our office with any of your
questions or concerns: 303-413-7743. We are happy to assist you.
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