The Community Development will be closed Thursday, April 9, 2026, from 9 a.m. to 12 p.m. for a department meeting. Walk-in and phone services will not be available.
Election Results
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Colorado permits online voter registration with a Colorado driver's license or ID card. You can register to vote if you will be 18 years old by Election Day, are a citizen of the United States, and have lived in Colorado at least 22 days prior to Election Day. In order to receive your ballot by mail, register or update your voter registration online through the eighth (8th) day before Election Day. Refer to your county’s website or office number below for voter registration and information.
Colorado voters can register through Election Day but must register at least eight days prior to Election Day to receive a ballot in the mail. Voters who register after that day may register and pick up a ballot in person at their county's Voter Service and Polling Center or county clerk's office.
Ballots may be returned to the county by mail. Be sure to use adequate postage. Ballot postage details can be found in the voter instructions inside the ballot envelope. Mailed ballots must be received by 7 p.m. on Election Day, Tuesday, November 4, 2025. Postmarks will not count.
Dropped off ballots must be sealed in the official return envelope and placed in a ballot box in the county where you live by 7 p.m. on Election Day, Tuesday, November 4, 2025. Refer to your county’s website for the nearest ballot drop-off location.
The Littleton Center is not a ballot drop-off location.
HB23-1245, passed in 2023 with an efficacy date of January 1, 2024, limits individual contributions to any candidate to not more than $400 per donor, per election; The city previously had no contribution limits and has not adopted anything to negate the contribution limits set forth by CRS 1-45-103.7 which states “The maximum amount of aggregate contributions any one person, including a political party, and excluding small donor committees, may make to a candidate committee for a municipal office, and that a candidate committee for such a candidate may accept from any one such person per election is four hundred dollars ($400)”.
Municipal elections are run in odd-numbered years and are nonpartisan in nature. The city clerk’s office does not have any information regarding any candidate's party affiliation.
Registered voters in the City of Littleton will elect four (4) council members in 2025. All are four-year terms.
Littleton citizens interested in becoming a candidate should contact the city clerk’s office at 303-795-3780. Nomination petitions for candidacy will be available from the city clerk’s office Tuesday, August 5, 2025. All completed petitions must contain 50 valid signatures and shall be provided to the city clerk’s office no later than Monday, August 25, 2025 at 5 p.m. Prior to obtaining a nomination petition, interested persons must first submit a Candidate Affidavit Form.
eForms
• Report of Contributions and Expenditures Form (Fair Campaign Practices Act)
• Candidate Affidavit Form
• New Committee Registration Form
Alternative PDF Forms
• Report of Contributions and Expenditures Form(PDF, 308KB) (Fair Campaign Practices Act)
• Candidate Affidavit Form(PDF, 135KB)
• New Committee Registration Form(PDF, 115KB)
• Independent Expenditure Committee Registration(PDF, 371KB)
• Independent Expenditure Report(PDF, 371KB)
Resources
Committees
For more information about elections, call or visit the election site in the county in which you live:
Arapahoe County arapahoevotes.com 303-795-4511
Jefferson County jeffco.us/elections 303-271-8111
Douglas County douglasvotes.com 303-660-7444
CITY CLERK'S OFFICE 303-795-3780 - office 303-795-3818 - fax colcityclerk@littletongov.org
Contact the City of Littleton