Write-In for General Election

For President & Vice President

Have you announced your candidacy and filed the required campaign finance forms?

Yes, continue to Step 1.

No, I need to become a candidate.

Steps

  1. Eligibility for write-in
  2. Submit affidavit of intent
  3. Submit electors' acceptance form
  4. Names placed on the eligible write-in list for the general election
  5. Additional filing requirements

Step 1: Eligibility for write-in

Candidates must meet the basic qualifications for office.

Must meet the qualifications for office outlined in Article II, Section 1(5) of the United States Constitution.

Step 2: Submit affidavit of intent

Candidates for president and vice president must each file a write-in affidavit with the Secretary of State in order to appear on the write-in list as qualified joint candidates.

1. Complete an affidavit of intent form.

President: Affidavit of Intent for Write-In President (PDF)
Vice President: Affidavit of Intent for Write-In Vice President (PDF)

Write-in affidavits must be filed no later than the close of business on the 110th day before the general election (July 18, 2024). [1]

2. Mail, hand deliver, or email write-in affidavits to:

Colorado Secretary of State – Elections Division
Attention: Ballot Access
1700 Broadway, Suite 550
Denver CO, 80290
Email: ballot.access@coloradosos.gov

Step 3: Submit electors' acceptance form

1. Complete the Presidential Electors' Acceptance of Nomination (PDF) form, which must be signed by the ten Colorado electors. The electors’ acceptance form must be filed no later than the close of business on the 110th day before the general election (July 18, 2024).

2. Mail, hand deliver, or email the electors’ acceptance form to:

Colorado Secretary of State – Elections Division
Attention: Ballot Access
1700 Broadway, Suite 550
Denver CO, 80290
Email: ballot.access@coloradosos.gov

Step 4: Names placed on the eligible write-in list for the general election

Step 5: Additional filing requirements

All candidates for president or vice president should contact the Federal Election Commission for campaign finance information and other requirements not addressed at the state level.

Federal Election Commission
1050 First Street, NE
Washington, DC 20463
1-800-424-9530
Website: www.fec.gov

[1] 1-4-1101(1) & 1-4-1102(1), C.R.S.