Voters can Fix Signature, ID issues using Colorado BallotCure for the 2026 Primary
Denver, July 1, 2026 - Colorado voters have until July 8 to correct any signature or ID issue with their 2026 Primary Election ballot.
"Colorado BallotCure is an additional tool that allows voters to fix their ballot using a smartphone," said Secretary Griswold. "Colorado BallotCure provides every voter needing to cure a ballot with an opportunity to ensure their vote will be counted and their voice heard in our democracy."
Voters whose ballots have been held for "cure," or correction, will receive a notice from their county clerk and a message from BallotTrax if they are enrolled in the system. Colorado voters can correct an issue by following the instructions received from the County, or by using Colorado BallotCure.
To use Colorado BallotCure:
Visit GoVoteColorado.gov
Select "Cure my ballot"
And follow the prompts from Colorado BallotCure!
Secretary of State Jena Griswold is also reminding Coloradans of remaining important dates in the Primary Election. Upcoming key election dates include:
July 8 - Last day for voters to correct a signature or ID discrepancy.
July 8 - Last day for military and overseas ballots to be received by county clerks.
July 13 - Deadline for the Secretary of State's Office to establish the 20-digit random seed for the bipartisan Risk Limiting Audit and notify counties of the ballots selected for audit.
July 21 - Deadline for county audit boards to report results of the bipartisan Risk Limiting Audit to the Secretary of State's Office.
July 22 - Deadline for county canvass boards to complete canvass and submit official election abstract to Secretary of State's Office.