Florissant voters rely on the Teller County Clerk and Recorder's Office for all election administration. The office operates from 101 West Bennett Avenue, Cripple Creek, CO 80813, and answers questions at (719) 689-2951. The Teller County Elections Division maintains a website at www.co.teller.co.us/clerk where voters find registration details, sample ballots, polling locations, election results, and candidate filings.
As the designated election official for the county, the Clerk and Recorder oversees voter registration, ballot preparation, early voting operations, Election Day logistics, and the canvassing of results. Colorado voters can register online through the Secretary of State's portal at www.sos.state.co.us/voter/pages/pub/olvr/findVoterReg.xhtml. A valid Colorado driver's license or state ID is required. The registration deadline falls 8 days before Election Day, though Colorado permits same-day registration during early voting and on Election Day at voter service centers. Residents must provide their current address and may choose party affiliation or register as unaffiliated. As a universal mail ballot state, Colorado automatically sends every active registered voter a mail ballot roughly 18 to 22 days before each election. Florissant remains unincorporated with no municipal government, so there are no city council or mayoral races here. Teller County provides local governance, and residents vote in county, state, and federal elections. County Commissioners are elected countywide, with Florissant falling within designated commissioner districts. Voters also elect Teller County Clerk, sheriff, treasurer, assessor, coroner, and surveyor in midterm election years. Residents can locate their assigned polling place or nearest voter service center using the Secretary of State's locator at www.sos.state.co.us or by calling the Teller County Clerk at (719) 689-2951. The county operates voter service and polling centers during the early voting period, which typically begins 15 days before Election Day, and on Election Day itself. Completed mail ballots can be dropped at secure 24-hour drop boxes throughout Teller County, including locations in Woodland Park and Cripple Creek. Election records in Colorado are largely public under state law. Voter registration lists showing names, addresses, party affiliation, and voting history, whether someone voted, not how, are available for purchase or inspection. Campaign finance reports for candidates and political committees are searchable through the Secretary of State's TRACER database at www.sos.state.co.us/campaign-finance. Candidate filings, petition signatures, and precinct-level results are also public. The Teller County Clerk posts election results by precinct on the Teller County website after each election. The midterm ballot will include Colorado's Governor, one U.S.Current federal, state, and local election schedules, ballot contests, candidate filings, and certified results for Florissant voters are published by the Colorado Secretary of State (https://www.sos.state.co.us/pubs/elections/).S. House seats (Teller County is part of a congressional district), state legislative seats in the Colorado House of Representatives and Senate covering the county, and county offices including commissioners, sheriff, clerk, and treasurer. State ballot measures and county ballot questions may also appear. Candidate filings for 2026 open in early 2026, and the Clerk will publish sample ballots approximately 30 days before the election. Colorado voters can request a replacement mail ballot, though all active voters receive one automatically. Anyone who has moved, didn't receive a ballot, or needs a replacement should contact the Teller County Clerk at (719) 689-2951. Voters with disabilities or special needs can request accessible ballot formats or use accessible voting equipment at voter service centers. Military and overseas voters can receive and return ballots electronically under the Uniformed and Overseas Citizens Absentee Voting Act (UOCAVA).