Dear [first],
Happy National Voter Registration Day! Register to vote now to have your voice heard in the November election.
What You Need to Know
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In-state students: All active, registered Colorado voters automatically receive a ballot in the mail a few weeks before Election Day. If you plan to vote in Boulder or in your home county, and that your ballot mailing address is up to date.
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Out-of-state students: You may choose to either from your home state or . You cannot register and/or vote in both locations. Many states have a registration and/or absentee ballot request deadline, so act now to receive your ballot.
Note: If you register to vote in Colorado, you'll be considered a Colorado resident for motor vehicle registration, income tax, and jury duty purposes. Registering to vote does not automatically make you a resident for tuition purposes. Your CU Boulder tuition classification won't change unless you take all of the necessary actions to establish residency and successfully petition for a change in residency.
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Students living on campus: Whether voting in Colorado or in your home state via absentee ballot, you must format your on-campus address correctly in your voter registration for your ballot to find you. Visit Boulder County's page for instructions.
In-Person Registration & Voting
Starting Oct. 30, you can visit the UMC Vote Center to register, vote in person, or call ahead to order your ballot to-go.
See the for details when we're closer to the election.