Being an Unaffiliated Voter
In Colorado, unaffiliated voters receive two ballots in the Primary Election—one from the Democratic Party, and one from the Republican Party—but can only vote one. Here's how it works!
In Colorado, unaffiliated voters receive two ballots in the Primary Election—one from the Democratic Party, and one from the Republican Party—but can only vote one. Here's how it works!
To vote as unaffiliated voter in a primary election, all you need to do is:
Please note: Picking a ballot to vote will not change your political party affiliation. Individual ballots are never connected to voter records. All ballots are anonymous. We use the signature on your return envelope to verify your identity. More instructions on how to vote can be found on your voter instructions or our upcoming elections page.
Once you vote your ballot:
You can return your ballot by mail, ballot box, or vote center depending on what works best for you. To find ballot boxes and vote centers near you, you can visit our where to vote page.
Return one and only one ballot. Returning two voted ballots will disqualify all of your votes. Pick one ballot to vote and discard the other one.
For the 2026 Primary Election, unaffiliated voters can request a ballot from the Unity party. For more information about how to request a minor-party ballot, keep reading.
While unaffiliated voters will only receive Democratic and Republican ballots in the mail, you can request a minor party ballot by mail or in-person.
To request a minor party ballot by mail, contact our Office before June 22 at (970) 498-7820 or [email protected]. After June 22, you'll need to request a minor party ballot in-person.
To request a minor party ballot in-person:
If you have any questions, reach out to our Office by phone or email at (970) 498-7820 or [email protected].