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Recorder’s Notes: The facts about Colorado voter records

Pam Bacon, Logan County Clerk & Recorder (Courtesy photo) 2021
Pam Bacon, Logan County Clerk & Recorder (Courtesy photo) 2021
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What information in my voter record is considered confidential?

Certain information you provide when registering to vote is considered confidential and will NOT be released to a member of the public who requests it.

This confidential information includes:

• social security number,

• driver’s license number,

• month and day of birth,

• signature, and

• email address

What information in my voter record is considered a “public record?”

Several pieces of information in your voter record are considered a “public record.”

This information includes:

• full name,

• residential address,

• political party affiliation and

• date of affiliation,

• phone number (if provided by the voter),

• birth year, and

• information about whether you have voted in prior elections.

The Election and Recording Department can be reached at 970-522-1544 for voter and election questions or recording information. The Motor Vehicle Department can be reached at 970-522-1158 for license plates/renewals or titling a vehicle. You can also reach our office by email at baconp@logancountyco.gov. Like us on Facebook at Logan County Elections/MotorVehicle/Recording.