Be heard – VOTE!
The 2024 General Election is Tuesday, November 5th, 2024. In Colorado, ballots are mailed to all active, registered voters. See the resources below to check your voter registration, see sample ballots, learn more about ballot measures, and learn where to vote.
Voter Registration
Residents can check their voter registration on the Secretary of State’s website. If you are unable to locate your record, please contact your County Clerk and Recorder.
Sample Ballots
Pitkin County Elections homepage | Clerk & Recorder office
Eagle County elections homepage | Clerk & Recorder office
Voter education resources
- Basalt Chamber and Colorado Competitive Council (C3) Ballot guide
- Colorado Secretary of State Amendments and Propositions on the 2024 Ballot
- Count Me In Colorado – Nonpartisan resource / plain English explanation of the 14 statewide ballot measures.
- The Basalt Chamber and the Basalt Regional Library will be co-hosting an in-person event entitled “What’s On Your Ballot” with Count Me In Colorado on Thursday, October 24, 2024, from 11:00 a.m. – 1:00 p.m.
- Common Sense Institute – A trusted partner of the CO Chamber
- Aspen Public Radio’s Election Guide
- Ballotpedia – Colorado 2024 Ballot measures
- Colorado Sun Election 2024 articles
Ballot Measures
There are 14 statewide ballot measures this November:
Measures Amending the Constitution
- Amendment G Modify Property Tax Exemption for Veterans with Disabilities
- Amendment H Judicial Discipline Procedures and Confidentiality
- Amendment I Constitutional Bail Exception for First-Degree Murder
- Amendment J Repealing the Definition of Marriage in the Constitution
- Amendment K Modify Constitutional Election Deadlines
- Amendment 79 Constitutional Right to Abortion
- Amendment 80 Constitutional Right to School Choice Questions
Referred by the Legislature
- Proposition JJ Retain Additional Sports Betting Tax Revenue
- Proposition KK Firearms and Ammunition Excise Tax
Measures Amending State Statutes
- Proposition 127 Prohibit Bobcat, Lynx, and Mountain Lion Hunting
- Proposition 128 Parole Eligibility for Crimes of Violence
- Proposition 129 Establishing Veterinary Professional Associates
- Proposition 130 Funding for Law Enforcement
- Proposition 131 Establishing All-Candidate Primary and Ranked Choice Voting General Elections
There are four countywide ballot measures in Pitkin County this November:
- Pitkin County Ballot Issue 1A – Affordable And Workforce Housing Mill Levy
- Pitkin County Ballot Issue 1B – County Solid Waste Center Bonds
- Pitkin County Ballot Issue 1C – BOCC Referred Home Rule Charter Amendment
- Pitkin County Ballot Question 200 – Citizen Initiated Home Rule Charter Amendment
There are 0 countywide ballot measures in Eagle County this November.
Official Ballot Language
Eagle County Sample ballot | Pitkin County Sample ballot