• June 26th, 2026
  • Friday, 10:10:07 PM

Secretary of State Jena Griswold Highlights Resources Available to Spanish Speaking Voters in Colorado, Multilingual Hotline


Colorado Secretary of State Jena Griswold speaks at an Election Day press conference, Nov. 7, 2023, at the Martin Luther King Jr. Library in Aurora. / La secretaria de Estado de Colorado, Jena Griswold, habla en una rueda de prensa del día de las elecciones, el 7 de noviembre de 2023, en la Biblioteca Martin Luther King Jr. de Aurora. (Foto: Lindsey Toomer/Colorado Newsline)

 

Posted June 25, 2026

 

Colorado Secretary of State Jena Griswold is reminding Spanish-speaking voters in Colorado of the resources available to them at VayaVotarColorado.gov.

 

“Every voter deserves access to accurate information when it comes to registering to vote and casting a ballot,” said Secretary Griswold. “Eligible voters who speak Spanish can use VayaVotarColorado.gov to access accurate election information ahead of the 2026 Primary Election.”

 

Eligible Coloradans can register to vote, update their voter registration, and find other crucial information at VayaVotarColorado.gov in Spanish.

 

Eligible Spanish-speaking Coloradans may also use VayaVotarColorado.gov to:

 

  • Register to vote or update their voter registration
  • Find their local County Clerk
  • Find their closest drop box or voting center
  • Sign up to track their ballot using BallotTrax
  • Learn about Colorado’s secure election processes
  • Find accurate election information

 

Colorado voters can also call the Language Assistance Hotline for assistance with interpreting their ballot content. The hotline allows individuals to receive real time interpretation of their ballot content from a live interpreter in Spanish, Vietnamese, Korean, Taiwanese, Chinese and many additional languages.

 

In accordance with Colorado statute, interpretation services may only be provided for the content on the ballot, including:

  • How to fill in ovals or make corrections,
  • How to properly put the ballot in the ballot envelope and sign
  • How to return the ballot by mail, drop box, or Voter Service and Polling Center.

 

Voters who need interpretation are encouraged to call their County Clerk to determine whether this service is available at a nearby voting center during the 2026 Primary Election, and then visit that center to access the hotline alongside an election judge. Alternatively, they may dial 303-860-6970 to be connected to an interpreter via Secretary of State staff.