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.
US passport along with proof of address should be sufficient
Acceptable forms include:
Colorado driver's license
valid ID card issued by the Colorado Department of Revenue
US passport
employee ID with photo issued by any entity of the US government or Colorado
pilot's license issued by the FAA or other authorized agency of the US
US military ID with photo
ID card issued by a federally recognized tribal government
Medicare or Medicaid card
certified copy of your US birth certificate
certificate of Degree of Indian or Alaskan Native Blood
certified documentation of naturalization
student ID with photo issued by a Colorado institute of higher education
veteran's ID with photo issued by the VA current utility bill, bank statement, government check, paycheck, or other government document showing name and address (within last 60 days)