Boulder Elevated

Voter Resources

Connecting boulder voters with the voting resources they need

Election day: Tuesday November 4, 2025

voting in boulder

Every voter in Colorado will receive a ballot in the mail. If you do not receive a ballot, a replacement can be requested here. Every voter can sign up for Ballot Trax and track their ballot from acceptance to counting.

Eligible voters can register to vote and vote up until 7pm on Election Day. If you have moved, you can update your voter registration online here. 

CU students can register with just their student ID up until 7pm on Election Day. Registration and Polling is in UMC 245. All CU students can register and vote in Boulder. 

For Boulder City Council elections, a voter can select up to four candidates. These are not ranked, every vote is equal. Only vote for the candidates you strongly support for council: this could mean only voting for one candidate or voting for four. Casting a vote to fill your ballot could actual hurt your favorite candidate.  

In years with a mayoral race, the City of Boulder will conduct Ranked Choice Voting (RCV) to elect its Mayor. Ranked Choice Voting is a voting method that allows voters to rank their candidates in order of preference – 1st choice, 2nd choice, 3rd choice, and so on. Learn more about Boulder’s Ranked Choice Voting here.

See our 2025 Boulder specific endorsements. 

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