So I just retired on October 23rd, and I moved to Colorado on the 28th. I need a Colorado driver's license in order to register to vote. The DMV requires appointments for driver's licenses, and the soonest one I can get is middle of December. How do I either get a driver's license or register to vote without one?
*edit: Good news! I was able to walk in and get a Colorado driver's license. There's an apparent disconnect from the state DMV site and the individual offices. I was registered (incorrectly, as it turns out) there as well. I walked down to the voting area, and they informed me that I needed to be in the state for at least 22 days before I could cast a full ballot. I didn't have that, but I was still able to cast a provisional ballot just for the presidency. I can wait until another election to vote on marijuana laws, lol.
I’d check opponents at other DMVs- you might need to drive, but getting out to a less populous area might get you an earlier appointment.
Thank you for your service. I’m happy to have another fren in this beautiful state. I think CO is RED- let’s show ‘em!
Yes, a fight to the death to get a drivers license might work! kek
Kek appointments
Haahahahaah!!! Autocorrect is my nemesis!