Colorado Code § 31-10-208

Change of address
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For the twenty-two days before and on the day of any
municipal election, any registered elector, by appearing in person at the office of the county
clerk and recorder, may complete a sworn affidavit for change of address within the county in
which the elector is registered, stating that, on the date of the election, the elector is living at the
new address in the new precinct within the municipality. Upon the receipt of the request, the
county clerk and recorder shall verify the registration of the elector and shall, upon verification,
issue or authorize a certificate of registration, showing the information required in section 1-2-
216, C.R.S., plus the change of address. The judges shall allow the registered elector to vote in
the precinct where the new address is located. The judges of election shall use the certificate of
registration as a substitute registration page, entering the date of the election and pollbook ballot
number on the certificate and including it with the registration book when it is returned to the
clerk following the election.

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