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2025 BALLOT MEASURES


The LWVCO Voter Services Team has taken a close look at this year’s statewide ballot measures through careful study and consensus.

On this page, you’ll find the League’s position and stance, along with a summary, background, fiscal notes, the rationale behind our stance, and additional resources to help you fully understand the issue at hand.


2025 Ballot Issues Guide

This guide is the result of research and analysis by the League of Women Voters of Colorado's Legislative Action Committee and Voter Services. Our goal is to provide clear, nonpartisan, plain-language information so you can understand each measure before casting your vote.


For every statewide ballot issue, you’ll find:
-  A summary of the measure
-  Background and context
-  Key considerations for voters
-  What a “Yes” or “No” vote means

For over 105 years, the League of Women Voters has empowered voters and defended democracy. We’re honored that you are here and hope this guide helps you feel informed, confident, and ready to participate in Colorado’s 2025 election.


DOWNLOAD OUR 2025 BALLOT ISSUES GUIDE HERE
WATCH OUR 2025 BALLOT ISSUES PRESENTATION

Introducing Our NEW Video Series

LWVCO Election Info Series
Tracking Your Ballot With BallotTrax

BallotTrax is a free, easy-to-use service that lets you follow your ballot every step of the way – just like package tracking for your vote. 

With BallotTrax, you’ll get updates by text, email, or phone so you’ll know exactly when your ballot is mailed, received, and counted. No more guessing – just peace of mind that your vote was counted.


WATCH IT HERE
BALLOTTRAX

LWVCO Election Info Series
Your Ballot Journey

In this video, we walk you through what happens once your ballot arrives:

•  How to vote from home
•  Where to return your ballot (mail, dropbox, clerk’s office, or a Voter Service & Polling Center)
•  Options if you need help or prefer to vote in-person


WATCH IT HERE

LWVCO Election Info Series
Colorado Voter Registration Made Simple

👉   Learn who’s eligible to register to vote in Colorado
👉   Find out how to check your voter registration status at Vote411.org
👉   See what IDs you can use if you don’t have a Colorado driver’s license


WATCH IT HERE!

LWVCO's Inaugural Video
NEW Election Information Series!


✅   No ID? You can still vote using a provisional ballot.
✅   Not registered? With a Colorado ID and Social Security number, you can register online in just 2 minutes.
✅   New to Colorado or voting for the first time? It’s quick and easy to get started.


WATCH IT HERE



VOTE 411.org

ALL The Election Information You Need

Register to vote, verify voter registration, find your state, make a voting plan, find what's on your ballot, or report election day problems!


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Colorado Directory of State and National Officials

DOWNLOAD OUR COLORADO DIRECTORY OF STATE AND NATIONAL OFFICIALS


Know Your Elected Officials

 Make your voice heard by the people who represent you!

•   Ask them to support or oppose a bill.
•   Thank them for a vote you appreciated.
•   Tell them which issue matters most to you.

COLORADO ELECTED OFFICIALS


Your Voice, Your Vote Flyer

DOWNLOAD YOUR VOICE, YOUR VOTE - FULL COLOR 
DOWNLOAD PRINT-READY VERSION - ENGLISH
DOWNLOAD PRINT-READY VERSION - SPANISH


REGISTER TO VOTE IF YOU ARE:

  • A United States citizen,
  • 15 years of age; however, must be 18 to vote in an election.
  • A Colorado resident for 22 days immediately before the election at which you intend to vote,
  • Not serving a term of imprisonment for a felony conviction.
Register and Verify Your Voter Registration at  GoVoteColorado.org

Your Voice, Your Vote Brochures
In English and Spanish


DOWNLOAD YOUR VOICE, YOUR VOTE IN ENGLISH
DOWNLOAD YOUR VOICE, YOUR VOTE IN SPANISH


Colorado's Election System

Colorado's Innovative and Stellar Election System

•   The United States is a representative democracy with our government elected by citizens.
•   Citizen participation is key, and voting is a cherished political right.
•   Colorado’s voting system is considered an election gold standard and exemplifies the League mission.

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