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LWV is a nonpartisan organization.


We do not endorse, support or oppose any political party or candidate. 


LWV Larimer is providing the following information as a public service to voters. 


Please Contact Us with any errors or omissions so we can update this information.

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Launched by the League of Women Voters Education Fund (LWVEF) in October of 2006, Vote411.org is the "one-stop-shop" for election related information. It provides nonpartisan information to the public with both general and state-specific information on the following aspects of the election process:


  • Absentee ballot information
  • Ballot measure information (where applicable)
  • Early voting options (where applicable)
  • Election dates
  • Factual data on candidates in various federal, state and local races
  • General information on such topics as how to watch debates with a critical eye
  • ID requirements
  • Polling place locations
  • Registration deadlines
  • Voter qualifications
  • Voter registration forms
  • Voting machines


An important component of Vote411.org is the polling place locator, which enables users to type in their address and retrieve the poll location for the voting precinct in which that address is located. The League has found that this is among the most sought after information in the immediate days leading up to, and on, Election Day.

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Northern Colorado Elected Officials
Northern Colorado Elected Officials
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Colorado Secretary of State 2024 Election Calendar PDF
Colorado Secretary of State 2024 Election Calendar PDF
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Voting Eligibility Laws
Voting Eligibility Laws

Ever wonder who can vote and what rules govern voting in Colorado? You are eligible to register to vote if you:


  • You are a United States Citizen.
  • You can pre-register at 16 years old; you must be at least 18 to vote in any other election.
  • You are a Colorado resident for at least 22 days immediately before the election in which you intend to vote.
  • You are not currently serving a term of imprisonment for a felony conviction; if on parole you CAN register AND vote as of July 1, 2019.

Learn more information here: Voting and Conviction Colorado SOS

Find answers to frequently asked questions from Larimer County and Secretary of State. 

Colorado Secretary of State FAQ    Larimer County


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US Constitution
US Constitution
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Where to Register to Vote
Where to Register to Vote
  • Online with the League of Women Voters’ Vote411.org
  • Online through the Colorado Secretary of State Website
  • Any Driver’s License Office in the State of Colorado- Find the location nearest you using the interactive state map. Simply check the box for “Drivers License” and zoom in on your community.
  • State offices providing public assistance.
  • Recruitment offices of the US Armed Forces, high schools, colleges & universities (for students and employees).
  • Printable voter registration forms are also available online at go.vote.colorado.gov. You also can obtain a paper voter registration form at the locations listed below.


Voter Registration Forms Available
at Local County Clerk Offices

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Berthoud, Estes Park, Fort Collins, Loveland
Berthoud, Estes Park, Fort Collins, Loveland

Berthoud

Town of Berthoud Town Offices, 328 Massachusetts Ave.

Estes Park

Estes Valley Public Library, 335 E. Elkhorn Ave.

Fort Collins

City of Fort Collins, 300 Laporte Ave 

Colorado State University Morgan Library, 501 University Ave.

Poudre River Library District, Main Library, 201 Peterson St.

Poudre River Library District, Harmony Library, 4616 S. Shields St,

Larimer County Clerk, 200 W. Oak St., Ft. Collins

Loveland

Loveland Police and Courts Building

810 E. 10th Street

Loveland, CO 80537

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Johnstown, Red Feather Lakes, Timnath, Windsor, Wellington
Johnstown, Red Feather Lakes, Timnath, Windsor, Wellington

Johnstown

Town of Johnstown, 450 S. Parish

Red Feather Lakes

Red Feather Lakes Community Library, 71 Firehouse Ln

Timnath

Town of Timnath, 4800 Goodman St.

Windsor

Town of Windsor, 301 Walnut St.

Wellington

Town of Wellington, 3735 Cleveland Ave.

Political Parties and Political Offices

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American Constitution Party
American Constitution Party
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Larimer County Democratic Party
Larimer County Democratic Party
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Larimer County Republican Party
Larimer County Republican Party
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Larimer County Libertarians
Larimer County Libertarians
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Poudre Valley Green Party
Poudre Valley Green Party
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Colorado Center Party
Colorado Center Party

Colorado Center Party Now a Minor Party in Colorado

Denver, September 6, 2023 - The Elections Division of the Secretary of State’s Office announced today that the Colorado Center Party has attained a sufficient number of registered voters to be recognized as a minor political party in Colorado. The Colorado Center Party was formerly considered a Qualified Political Organization (QPO).

A QPO is an organization that has placed a candidate for a congressional district or statewide office on the ballot at a congressional vacancy or general election. To form a QPO, officers of the QPO must:

  • File proof of organization with the Secretary of State;
  • Meet as an organization at least once a year; and
  • Certify at least one candidate to the General Election ballot every 2 years.

A QPO may qualify as a minor political party if:

  • Any of its candidates for any statewide office received at least 5% of the total votes cast for that office in either of the last 2 general elections; or
  • 1,000 or more registered electors are affiliated with the QPO prior to July 1st of the election year for which the organization seeks to nominate candidates as a minor political party.

A minor political party is any political party other than a major political party. To obtain minor political party status, a minor political party must satisfy the conditions set forth in Article 4, of Title 1, of the Colorado Revised Statutes.

A minor political party maintains its status if:

  • At least 1 of the minor political party's candidates for statewide office has received at least 1% of the total votes cast in any statewide office in either of the last 2 general elections; or
  • 1,000 or more registered electors are affiliated with the minor political party prior to July 1st in either of the last 2 general elections for which the minor political party seeks to nominate candidates.

The other minor parties in Colorado are American Constitution Party, Approval Voting Party, Green Party of Colorado, the Libertarian Party of Colorado, the No Labels Colorado Party, and the Unity Party of Colorado. A full listing of political parties in Colorado is available at the Political Party Directory. To learn more about Minor Parties and Qualified Political Organizations, visit the Minor Parties and Qualified Political Organizations FAQs.