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THE FISCAL VOTER

CFI’s ballot measure resource hub.

In November, Colorado voters will have the opportunity to determine government revenue and tax policies that will affect the well-being of individuals in both urban and rural areas of the state. This is a significant responsibility, and we aim to provide you with all the necessary information to comprehend these matters and make decisions that serve the best interests of your community.

Want more? We’ll come to you! Reach out to schneider@coloradofiscal.org to set up a CFI presentation at a time that works for you.


 

Key Dates

September 9th: The Secretary of State finalizes the ballot.

October 11: Ballots go in the mail to be delivered to voters.

October 21st: Voter Service Centers begin to open. Drop boxes open 24 hrs a day until 7 pm on Election Day

October 28th: Register by this day to receive a ballot in the mail. Recommended last day to put ballots in the mail if voting by mail. If voting after this day, drop it off in person to ensure it is received by election day.

November 5th: ELECTION DAY, register to vote, turn in your ballot, receive a replacement ballot, or vote in person until 7 pm

Voter Resources

You can register to vote in Colorado all the way up to and on Election Day. Register online, check or update your registration, and find a polling place at Go Vote Colorado.

Visit Just Vote Colorado to find answers to frequently asked questions, learn about your voting rights and more. Call the Election Protection hotline (866-OUR-VOTE) or NALEO’s Spanish-speaking voter hotline (888-VE-Y-VOTA) for additional assistance or to report issues. Help is available in 11 languages including ASL. Just Vote Colorado Election Protection is a non-partisan voter assistance project and is not affiliated with or promoting any party, candidate, or ballot issue.

See our nonpartisan, objective ballot education resource, Count Me In! for reliable, plain-language information on every measure on the ballot. Count Me In is a robust civic engagement effort that partners with communities across the state to share resources on the decisions they will see on their ballots. Our focus is to spark community conversations about the power we have to influence the public investments that shape our communities.

 

Special Session

Property Tax Panic: What to Expect from the Special Session on Initiative 50, 108, and HB24B-1001 // BLOG

CFI’s HB24B-1001 Summary and Analysis // BLOG

Fact Sheets

Reports

Initiative 112’s Fiscal Impact by Pegah Jalali


More questions? Reach out to Caitlin Schneider, schneider@coloradofiscal.org, for research requests or to schedule a presentation.