Colorado’s primary election is Tuesday, June 30.
The Colorado Newsline voter guide for 2026 primary elections offers essential information about candidates and access to in-depth reporting about the races, allowing Coloradans to make informed decisions when they vote.
The general election ballot in November will include races for one U.S. Senate seat, governor, attorney general, secretary of state, treasurer, every one of the 65 state House seats, and 21 of the 35 state Senate seats.
The voter guide includes information only about contested primary races. Click here for the guide.
Candidate Q&As can be found here.
Find Colorado Newsline 2026 election coverage here.
New information will be added to the voter guide as it becomes available.
Coloradans can apply on the secretary of state’s website if they have a social security number, a Colorado driver’s license, or a Colorado ID. If they lack these items, they must fill out a paper registration form and return it to the Department of State’s Elections Division. If the applicant has a Colorado license or ID, they must register using that ID. Find out more here.
Colorado Newsline is part of States Newsroom, a nonprofit news network supported by grants and a coalition of donors as a 501c(3) public charity. Colorado Newsline maintains editorial independence. Contact Editor Quentin Young for questions: info@coloradonewsline.com.

