Fighting Election Disinformation

This election year, Colorado voters may face more misinformation than ever before. And new high-tech tools are making it harder to spot the fakes.

Here’s a few ways Coloradans can help keep it real:

  • Pause before sharing information online.
  • Use trusted local sources for election information like the Secretary of State’s website and your County Clerk.
  • Check the source of election information and read past the headline to be sure you’re getting the full story.

Election misinformation is often designed to divide our communities, and undermine trust in elections. Visit Go Vote Colorado to get voter resources and information about voting in Colorado.

Visit Go Vote Colorado to get voter resources and information about voting in Colorado.

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Help combat disinformation!

Colorado's elections are secure. Everyone can be confident that their vote is counted accurately and the results reflect the will of eligible Coloradans. Read on to learn more about the threat, what we are doing about it, and how you can help!

The foreign threat to our elections is real.

Russia, Iran, and other countries try to influence elections in the United States. They spread lies about voter fraud, mail ballots, and results to decrease confidence in elections. Foreign powers continue to amplify disinformation to damage the United States.

Learn more about foreign threats.