Voter Engagement

We invest in and intentionally engage Latine voters statewide, recognizing our power to shape elections and influence the policies that affect our lives. 

We combine year-round civic engagement with election-focused efforts, using our community reach and trusted relationships to share voter education, combat misinformation, and mobilize Latine voters in culturally and linguistically relevant ways. 

Through canvassing, phone banking, digital and radio campaigns, campus outreach, and community events, COLOR helps Latine voters understand the impact of their vote and build lifelong voting habits that strengthen our community’s power and voice.

Register to Vote

We understand not everyone in our communities can vote due to age, documentation status, and other circumstances. Voting is one of the many tools we use, and every individual holds political power whether or not they can vote in the U.S.

Resources to Vote

Requirements To Vote

  • Be 18 years of age or older at the time of the election
  • Are a United States citizen
  • Have resided in Colorado 22 days immediately before the election you intend to vote in
  • Are not currently serving a sentence of confinement or detention for a felony conviction. If you or a loved one are done serving a sentence for a felony in Colorado, even if you are on probation or parole, you can still be eligible to vote! Visit for more information on voting with a record.
  • People experiencing homelessness can register to vote, too! Voters may use any address within a specific county that they regularly return to and have the intent to remain. This may include a homeless shelter, a homeless service provider, a park, a campground, a vacant lot, a business address, churches, or any other physical location.

How to Vote in Colorado Elections

  • Ballots will be mailed to all eligible voters 22 days before an election.
  • Every person in Colorado has the option to vote in person rather than returning their mail ballot. You may vote in person at any Voter Service and Polling Center (VSPC) in your county.
  • You can complete your mail ballot and either return it by mail or deposit it at a drop box or Voter Service & Polling Center (VSPC).
    If you return your ballot via mail, make sure to affix postage. All ballots must be received by 7 PM on Election Day. Track your ballot.

Election Day Voting

You must update your voter registration or register to vote at least eight (8) days prior to Election Day to receive a ballot in the mail. Check your voter registration at GoVoteColorado.org! If you do not register in time or do not receive a ballot in the mail, visit your nearest VSPC. 

You have different ways to cast your vote on Election Day –  ballot drop box, or voting in person.

Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)