Have you been denied the right to vote?
If you are a registered voter in Colorado , you have a right to vote in state and federal elections in your home precinct. But this year, with so many election law changes, some people may be denied this most basic right.
If you weren't allowed to vote, please take a moment to read these questions. You may have been illegally denied your right to vote.
Are you registered to vote?
Did you have a valid Colorado Driver's License, a recent utility bill with your home address on it, a U.S. Passport, a birth certificate, a bank statement or paycheck with a current address with you when you tried to vote?
Were you unable to cast a provisional ballot?
Do you feel you were denied your right to vote today?
Would you like to make sure you get to vote in the general election?
If you answered yes to any of these questions we may be able to help you. Please call us at 1-888-839-4301 (the call is free) and tell us about your situation or log a complaint on our website, fairvotecolorado.com. |