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General questions
Voter information requests
Voter Information Requests
Q1. I want general information on the number of voters registered in Colorado. Where can I obtain this information?
A1. The Secretary of State’s office maintains some statistical summary information on current and historical voter registrations in Colorado. This information is available online.
Q2. I would like to purchase information about voters. Where can I find out what information is available?
A2. A chart describing the types of information which is available, the frequency with which it can be provided and the fees charged for information is available from the web site of the Secretary of State under Elections Division Fee Schedule. Please contact your local county election official for information about county-specific information requests.
Q3. How can I find out which voters have signed up as Permanent Mail-In Voters (PMIV)?
A3. An indication of PMIV status for individual voters is an element of a standard data extract which can be provided by the state and county offices. This standard voter information extract may be referred to as the “Registered Voter List Export” or “EX-003” export. This extract can be purchased from the state at any time, and will be available within three business days of the request. Please contact Elections Customer Support at elections@sos.state.co.us to make a request.
Q4. Where can I find out which voters are scheduled to or have received a mail-in (absentee) ballot?
A4. Local county election officials are the best and most timely source of information on the status of mail-in ballot processing. One of the standard reports you may request is known as the “Absentee List (Public)” or “E-032” report or extract. This report can be created either as a print-ready report or as a data export. It is a standardized report. For more information please see the Elections Division Fee Schedule.
Q5. Where can I find out which voters have voted at an early voting location?
A5. Local county election officials are the best and most timely source of information on the status of participation at early voting. One of the standard reports you may request is known as the “Early Voters List (Public)” or “EV-002” report or extract. This report can be created either as a print-ready report or as a data export. It is a standardized report. For more information please see the Elections Division Fee Schedule.
Q6. How can I track voting on Election Day in a polling location or at a vote center?
A6. Voting participation on Election Day is usually monitored through the use of poll watchers at voting sites, or by receiving updates from a local county election office. Please contact your local county official for guidance.
Q7. I’m a member of the media. Can I obtain information about voters at a reduced cost?
A7. The Secretary of State generally provides standard reports at a reduced cost to accredited representatives of media and academic institutions. Please contact our office for specific details.
Q8. How can I request
bulk voter registration information?
A8. Bulk voter registration information can be requested by
using the Elections Data Request Form which
can be accessed from the Elections & Voting Fee
Schedule page.
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