Colorado Democratic Caucus HQ

Are you a Colorado registered Democrat? This election year is a critical opportunity to shape the direction of our community for generations to come with several important elections that will affect Colorado’s future. From reining in our runaway cost of living, to increasing housing attainability and expanding Colorado’s middle class, we’ve got a lot on the line this election. We need your voice now more than ever to help expand Colorado’s middle class.

Select the county you’re registered to vote as a Democrat in below and we’ll show you the details we know about your caucus. Feel free to put your email at the bottom of the page and we can send the details of your caucus to your email. Together, we can make real progress for Colorado families.

Find my caucus & assembly site

Depending on your county, you may need to know your House District and/or Voting Precinct to determine which caucus location to go to. Click here to look up your voter registration and find that information.

Most Caucuses are scheduled based on the county you live in. Some large counties like Denver have their caucuses broken down further into precincts. Choose where you live and we'll show you either where your caucus is located, or further questions to find exactly where to go!

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Caucus FAQs

At Caucus, you ask to become a “delegate,” which then enables you to then attend your county (and multi-county) assembly.

At your county (and multi-county) assembly, you’ll hear from a selection of candidates for various roles like county commissioners and state legislative districts, and vote which candidate best represents your interests.

Some state legislative and judicial districts span multiple counties. So, while you need to attend the caucus in your home county, you’ll be invited to a separate, additional assembly called a “multi-county assembly” for those candidates where you’ll join folks for the other related counties to select those primary candidates.

Your precinct caucus and subsequent assemblies are the precursor to the Primary Elections that occur on June 30, 2026 here in Colorado. They’re a vital part of candidate selection because it’s the most common way Democrats get on the ballot for the Primary election. It’s a critical point to make sure your voice is heard. 

Some counties, like Arapahoe, automatically invite you to be a delegate simply for signing up and attending caucus. While others ask that you be a party official. The simplest party official role is called a “Precinct Organizer” or a “Precinct Organizer Assistant.” These are volunteer roles that grant you Assembly voting rights, as well as access to your neighborhood’s voting record in case you’d like to reach out to them and help get out the vote.

While you can vote for only one candidate per elected position, any candidate who gets 30% of the vote or more will be added to the primary ballot in June.

Many state Senate, Judicial, and even House districts are located over two or more counties. While you’ll need to attend the caucus located in your home county above in order to be named a delegate to your relevant multi-county assembly, the voting for these candidates takes place at a separate assembly compared to the County Assembly.

If you’re not sure whether your state Senate, Judicial, or House district is located across multiple counties, you can lookup your legislative districts here. And then take a peek at the list below and see if it’s listed as a multi-county assembly. Details on how to attend these virtual events will be emailed to you once you are named a delegate.