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Legal compliance
As a liaison between Colorado voters and governmental entities, a VRD is responsible for ensuring that the following crimes do not occur:
- Fraud
- Intimidation
- Mishandling of forms
- Misuse of Confidential Voter Information
- Failure to deliver applications.
Any person, including the Secretary of State, who believes a VRD organizer, circulator, or agent has not complied with the laws and rules may file a written complaint with the Secretary of State.
The Secretary of State will review all complaints submitted in writing and conduct investigations when necessary.
Can I be compensated as a Voter Registration Drive Circulator?
A Voter Registration Drive Circulator may not be compensated based on the number of voter registration applications the circulator distributes or collects. A circulator may, however, be compensated by any other legal method that the Voter Registration Drive Organizer has agreed to, for example, a circulator may be paid by the hour or by the day.