Caucus & Assembly 2026

Boulder County Democratic Party Caucus & Assembly are In Person


IMPORTANT DATES

  • Friday, February 13: Last Day to Change Party Affiliation or Voting Address
  • Saturday, March 7, Boulder County Democratic Party Caucus ~ in person
  • Saturday, March 14, Boulder County Democratic Party Assembly ~ in person
  • Multi-County State Legislative District Assemblies:
    coming soon
  • Saturday, March 28, Colorado Democratic Party State Assembly ~ in person, Pueblo, CO

Caucus 2026

This year's Caucus will be in person. You can find your precinct number and location by visiting our Precinct Lookup tool (when info becomes available).

When are the Boulder County 2026 Caucuses:

All of the Boulder County precinct caucuses will take place on March 7, 2026. The County Assembly will happen a week later on March 14. More information will be provided as it is available.

What will happen at the 2026 Caucus:

In 2026, Democratic Party Caucuses, across the state, will elect at-large delegates to County Assembly. Specific candidate representation will be elected at County Assembly. In order to represent the candidate you prefer, you must first attend your caucus to be elected as a county delegate.

How will Caucus work?

  • Precincts will meet at designated Sites around Boulder County. You can learn your Site location via our Precinct lookup tool, once the information is available.
  • At each Site, you will attend a larger meeting initially, where you will receive instructions about what will proceed, and possibly hear from candidates or their surrogates.
  • Following the large meeting, you will break up into the individual precinct caucus meetings where attendees can be elected as at-large delegates to the County Assembly. Precinct Organizers will also be elected. These volunteers are part of the Get Out the Vote process and are trained to run these caucus meetings, if elected as the Caucus Chair.
  • To attend caucus, you must be a registered Democrat and a resident of your precinct by February 13, 2026.
  • Per state law, attendees may request a virtual option to attend either event. We require 30 days notice to accommodate virtual attendance.

FAQ

  • When is my Caucus?
    Boulder County Caucuses are Saturday March 7th. More information will be shard as it is available. Please visit https://bcdp.co/pcplookup for your location.
  • Which primaries do we have in 2026?
    For 2026, there is only one Primary election in June. The Caucus and Assembly is a process for candidates to be able to get onto the Primary ballot, unless they choose to only petition onto the ballot.
  • By when do I have to register as a Democrat to attend Caucus?
    The deadline to register as a Democrat to participate in Caucus is February 13, 2026. If you haven't registered as a Democrat by that date, you will not be able to participate in Caucus. If you've moved, you can change your address to participate in your Caucus until that same date.
  • What's happening at the 2026 Caucus?
    Caucus is the most grassroots way to participate in the Democratic process. During the precinct caucus, attendees will elect delegates to attend the County Assembly on March 14. Precinct Organizers (also known as POs) will also be elected.
  • What is a Precinct Organizer and why should I become one?
    If you want to build Democratic grassroots power and ensure all voices are heard in your neighborhood, you should run to be a Precinct Organizer at Caucus! Precinct Organizers serve as the liaison between the party and precinct. In this role, you'll get to know your neighbors, help get out the vote, and become a member of the BoCo Dems Central Committee – the body that elects officers and makes critical decisions about the party in Boulder County. You will also be trained as a Caucus Chair to run these caucus meetings.
  • How do I check or change my Voter Registration?
    Please visit the Secretary of State website.
  • Where can I look at the current Boulder County Democratic Party Platform?
  • Can 16- and 17-year olds participate in Caucus?
    While Coloradans must be 18 to vote in general elections, a state law allows 16- and 17-year-olds to participate in caucus. Boulder County youth must be registered to vote and affiliated as a Democrat by Feb. 10 to participate in the Boulder County Dems Caucus. According to 1-4-602(5): except that any registered elector who has attained the age of eighteen years during the twenty-two days immediately preceding the caucus or any registered elector who has become a naturalized citizen during the twenty-two days immediately preceding the caucus may be a delegate even though the elector has been affiliated with the political party for less than twenty-two days as shown in the statewide voter registration system.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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