Briggsdale voters are served by the Weld County Clerk and Recorder, Elections Division, located at 1402 N 17th Avenue, Greeley, CO 80631; phone (970) 304-6530; website: www.weldgov.com/Departments/Clerk/Elections. This office administers all federal, state, county, and special district elections for local residents, handling voter registration, mail ballot distribution, polling place operations, and election results certification.
Colorado residents can register to vote online through the Colorado Secretary of State's voter registration portal at www.sos.state.co.us/voter/pages/pub/olvr/findVoterReg.xhtml. Voters must be U.S. Citizens, at least 18 years old by Election Day, and residents of Colorado for at least 22 days prior to the election. The state allows same-day voter registration during the early voting period and on Election Day at voter service and polling centers. Registration deadlines are 22 days before an election for mail registration and eight days before for online registration, though in-person registration is available through Election Day. Because Briggsdale is an unincorporated community with no municipal government, there are no mayoral or city council elections specific to the area. Residents vote in Weld County elections for county commissioners, sheriff, clerk and recorder, assessor, treasurer, coroner, and surveyor, as well as state legislative races (Colorado House and Senate districts), statewide offices (Governor, Attorney General, Secretary of State, Treasurer), U.S. Congressional races (Colorado's 4th Congressional District), and U.S. Senate when those seats are contested. Local voters also participate in special district elections for the Briggsdale School District RE-10 board of education and various water, fire protection, and other special districts serving the community. Polling place assignments can be found through the Weld County Clerk's voter lookup tool at www.weldgov.com/Departments/Clerk/Elections or by calling the Elections Division directly. Colorado is a universal mail ballot state; all active registered voters automatically receive mail ballots approximately 18-22 days before each election. Voters can return mail ballots via U.S. Mail (must be postmarked by Election Day), at 24-hour ballot drop boxes located throughout Weld County (including locations in Greeley and other population centers), or in person at voter service and polling centers. Colorado provides extensive public access to election records under state law. Voter registration lists are available for purchase by campaigns, political parties, and the public through the Secretary of State, though individual voter registration forms and signatures are protected. Campaign finance disclosures for candidates and ballot issue committees are publicly searchable through the Colorado Secretary of State's TRACER database at www.sos.state.co.us/tracer. Candidate filings, petitions, and nomination information are maintained by the Weld County Clerk for county and district races, and by the Secretary of State for statewide and legislative races. Precinct-level election results are published by Weld County Clerk after each election and are available on the Weld County website. Colorado will hold elections for all statewide executive offices, including Governor (the current term expires in January 2027), Secretary of State, Attorney General, and Treasurer.Current federal, state, and local election schedules, ballot contests, candidate filings, and certified results for Briggsdale voters are published by the Colorado Secretary of State (https://www.sos.state.co.us/pubs/elections/). County voters will also elect county commissioners (representing the district that includes Briggsdale), and possibly other county offices depending on term schedules. School board seats for Briggsdale School District RE-10 may also appear on the ballot depending on the district's election cycle. Voters should consult the Weld County Clerk's website beginning in summer 2026 for candidate lists, ballot measure language, and voter guides. Absentee voting in Colorado is seamless since all voters receive mail ballots automatically; however, voters who need replacement ballots or wish to vote in person can do so at voter service and polling centers operated by the Weld County Clerk during the early voting period (beginning 15 days before Election Day) and on Election Day itself.