Register to Vote
Register Online
Registering to vote in Colorado is easy! To register online, all you need to do complete an online voter registration form with the Colorado Secretary of State's Office.
Print at Home
If you prefer to use a paper form, you can download a paper form, print it out, fill in your information, and return it to us according to your preference:
- Mail it to our Office at P.O. Box 1547, Fort Collins, CO 80522
- Drop it off in-person at our Office at 200 W Oak St Suite 5100, Fort Collins, CO 80521 anytime between 8:00 a.m. and 5:00 p.m. Monday through Friday (excluding holidays)
Register in Person
You can also visit our Office to complete a form in-person.
Update Your Registration
If you need to update your address, party affiliation, or other information on your voter registration, all you need to do is find your voter registration with the Colorado Secretary of State.
Become a Confidential Voter
Per [statute or law or explanation here], voter registration information is a public record that is open to anyone who would like to view or use it (such as researchers and political campaigns), including your full name, address, party affiliation, phone number, gender, birth year, and voting record.
If you would like to remove your information from the public record, just submit an online form with our Office. If you prefer, you can also print the form out and mail it to us, drop it off at our office, or visit our office to complete a form in-person.
Please note: personal identifying information is protected. Your drivers license, birth date, email address, and social security number will never be available to the public.
Overseas and Military Voters (UOCAVA)
Find your District and Precinct
About Districts and Precincts
Based on where you live, precincts and districts determine what you are eligible to vote on and what races appear on your ballot. While precincts include local, state, and federal offices (including County Commissioners, Congressional Representatives, Senators, etc), you may be in a district for certain schools, taxes, fire protection agencies,
While districts play an important role in determining what you're eligible to vote for, they do not affect where you vote or require that you go to a specific vote center. You can return your ballot or vote in-person at any vote center in Larimer County.
Finding Your District and Precinct
To find your specific district and precinct, you can check your voter registration with the Colorado Secretary of State's Office.
Understanding Your Precinct Number
Each precinct number is ten digits long and composed of information for your specific district, including congress, the Senate, the House, the County, and the individual precinct:
Precinct Number Key | ||||
Congressional | Senate | House | County | Precinct |
2 | 15 | 49 | 35 | 433 |
More about Districts and Precincts
For more information on districts and precincts, you can
- View an interactive map of election information from Larimer County
- Find maps for specific precincts and districts.
- Download a list of precinct codes by district.
