Election Frequently Asked Questions
During the 2003 legislative session,
the General Assembly of Colorado passed House Bill 1356 and Senate Bill 102 which require identification to be
presented at your polling place in order to vote.
Please read the following information carefully.
Where do I register to vote?
You can get registration application forms from this web site, state agency
offices, public libraries, or at any County Clerk and Recorder's office.
How do I become eligible to vote?
In order to be eligible to vote, you must register in the county in which you
reside. By registering, you declare you residency in the State of Colorado
within the County and District of your actual physical residence. You must
register 29 days before the election to be eligible to vote.
What are the requirements to register to vote?
To register you must:
w Be a U.S. citizen
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Be 18 years of age
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Reside in this state and at your present address at least 30 days before the
election
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Provide proof of ID
Can I register to vote if I am not yet 18 years of age?
Yes. You can register
early if you will be 18 on or before Election Day.
Do I have to bring my identification to register or vote?
Yes, it is necessary to
present identification when you register to vote in person, vote early or vote
at the polling place. One of the following forms of identification is required
when you REGISTER TO VOTE:
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A valid driver's license
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A valid identification card issued by the Department of Revenues, or
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Your social security number
One of the following forms of ID is required when voting early or at your
polling place:
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A valid driver's license
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A valid identification card issued by the Department of Revenue
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A valid United States Passport
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A valid Employee Identification Card with photograph of the eligible
elector issued by any branch, department, agency or entity of the United State
Government or of this state, or by any county, municipality, board, authority,
or other political subdivision of this state
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A valid pilot's license with a photograph of the eligible elector issued
by the Federal Aviation
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Administration or other authorized agency of the United States
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A valid United States Military Identification card with a photograph of
the eligible elector
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A valid Medicare or Medicaid card issues by the United States Health Care
Financing Administration
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A Certified Copy or a birth Certificate for the elector issued in the
United States
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Certified Documentation of Naturalization
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A copy of a current Utility bill, Bank Statement, Government check,
Paycheck, or other Government
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Document that shows the name and address of the elector
NOTE: ALL acceptable forms of identification MUST reflect a Colorado address.
What happens if I don't bring an acceptable form of ID to the polling place?
You may be required to vote on a provisional ballot. Save the hassle and
bring your ID when you vote!
When do I vote?
You may vote at any Conejos County Vote Center any time on Election Day between
the hours of 7:00 a.m. and 7:00 p.m. Early voting is available at the Clerk and
Recorder's Office during regular
business hours 10 days before a primary election and 15 days before a November
election. Election dates, times and
locations may be obtained by contacting the Conejos County Clerk and Recorder.
Do I have to go to the polls to vote?
No, you have several options; you can vote
at the polls on Election Day, Early Vote at the Clerk and Recorder's Office, or
Vote Absentee in person or by mail.
How can I receive a Mail-in Ballot?
You may pick up an application in our office
or go to the "Forms to Download" page of this web site to access the form
online. If you wish to have a ballot mailed to you, the application must be
received by the County Clerk's office by close of business on the Tuesday, one
week prior to Election Day. Mail-in ballots may be obtained in person at the
county Clerk's Office until close of business on the Friday proceeding Election
Day.
When is the deadline to register to vote?
If you want to vote in an election, you
just mail or deliver your registration form to your County Clerk & Recorder no
later than 29 days before the election in which you wish to vote. Your
eligibility to vote will be based on the postmark date or the date you file your
registration form in the Clerk & Recorders Office.
How do I update my address information after I've moved?
If you move from your
voter registration address, you must change your new address with the County
Clerk and Recorder. You may either mail your address change to our office or come
into our office at the Courthouse. A change of address form is also available on our site for download
on this site.
Please Note: If you have not changed your address and it is within the 19 day
period before the next election, you must come into the Clerk and Recorder's office to make the change.
How do I become Poll Worker (Election Judge)?
To become an election judge you
must:
Be an eligible elector
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Be mentally and physically able to perform all required
tasks
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Attend a training class
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Not have been convicted of election fraud or any other
election offense.
If you meet the qualification above, simply notify the Elections Department at
the county Clerk & Recorder's office. Remember, judges are paid by the County
for their efforts.
The Clerk and Recorder's Office
6683 County Rd. 13
Conejos, Co. 81129
Phone: 719-376-5422
Fax: 719-376-5997
Office Hours: Monday thru Friday, 8:00 am to 4:30 pm (except holidays)
