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June 2022 Primary Election

The June 28, 2022 Primary Election allows Democratic, Republican and Unaffiliated voters to choose which candidates from each major party will advance to the
2022 November General Election.

 

Ballots mailed from June 6, 2022
Last day to vote: June 28,2022 by 7 p.m.

REGISTRATION

Are you registered to vote? Is your name, address and political affiliation current?

Double-check your registration  or register for the first time at GoVoteColorado.gov.

Did you know?

  • Coloradans who meet the 22-day state residency requirement may register to vote up to and including Election Day.

  • You can pre-register to vote when you turn 16

 

RESEARCH YOUR BALLOT 

 

Denver voters: Research your choices with Denver Elections’ interactive sample ballot.

 

 

Or get a general preview of what’s on the ballot:

Democratic Primary Ballot – English/Spanish(PDF, 759KB)  

Republican Primary Ballot – English/Spanish(PDF, 783KB)  

 

WHERE TO VOTE

There are multiple ballot drop-off boxes in each county, some of which are available 24 hours a day, seven days a week during the election.

In addition to drop boxes, voters can choose to vote in person or return their ballots at a number of vote centers and drive-throughs.

Look up your polling location or where to drop off your ballot

TRACK YOUR BALLOT

Sign up for BallotTrax  to receive email or text notifications about your ballot, including when it’s on its way to you and when it has been received and accepted for counting.

 

 

 

IMPORTANT DATES

June 6

  • 22 day Colorado residency deadline

  • Ballots start being mailed our

  • Ballot Drop-Off Boxes open

  • Last day to change or withdraw affiliation to participate in a different party’s primary

 

June 20

  • All vote centers open 

  • Last day to return a ballot by mail to ensure timely delivery (after this date, use a drop box or vote center)

  • Last day to register to vote to receive a ballot in the mail (after this date, vote in person)

 

June 28

  • Last day to vote (Election Day)

    Ballot must be received by 7 p.m.

  • You can still register to vote and vote in-person, by 7 p.m.

ELECTION SAFETY

All about the Facts Think before you link  so you don’t spread mis/disinformation.

Stick to the facts.  Encourage yourself and the people you care about to rely only on  trusted sites like artofvoting.org, DenverVotes.org and GoVoteColorado.gov for reliable election information.

Separate rumor from reality.  The Cybersecurity & Infrastructure Security Agency (CISA) debunks potential areas of mis/disinformation.

Educate yourself.  Visit the Colorado Secretary of State website on accurate election information: Opinions Are Fun. Facts are Better.

Know the system.  Colorado is regarded as a national leader in the security and integrity of elections. 

Track your ballot.  Track the status of your ballot , from mailed to accepted. BallotTrax is a ballot tracking and messaging system that provides voters with email or text notifications about the status of your mail ballot.

Make sure your vote counts.  Any voter who has a signature discrepancy is notified by the county clerk via U.S. mail. That notification includes an affidavit with instructions on how they can return the signed paper affidavit with a photocopy of an acceptable form of ID to their county election office. The affidavit also contains instructions for voters to use a text-to-cure system to submit their information by mobile phone.

Learn about the lifecycle of a ballot