Below are ballot guides from various sources to help guide you as you vote this year. This is not an exhaustive list, rather a list of trusted sources we believe will guide you well.


Centennial Institute is Colorado Christian University’s think tank, mobilizing ideas on faith, family, and freedom to strengthen America’s future.

The following ballot recommendations are guided by the mission and strategic priorities of Colorado Christian University. The Centennial Institute at Colorado Christian University is a nonpartisan 501(c)(3) organization that does not endorse or oppose any candidate or political party for public office.

Click here to view the Centennials Institutes Voters Guide


The mission of the Independence Institute is to empower individuals and to educate citizens, legislators and opinion makers about public policies that enhance personal and economic freedom.

Click here to view The Independence Institute’s Voters Guide


iVoterGuide is the nation’s largest candidate research organization focused exclusively on informing and mobilizing voters with biblical values. We don’t just tell you who’s running—we tell you what they believe. Our deep-dive voter guides have been used by millions of faith-based voters for over a decade—and they impact elections. Our voters have swung hundreds of races, resulting in more strong, faith-first candidates in office every election cycle.

Click here to view the iVoter Guide




Kevin Lundberg is a Colorado native with a long-standing dedication to public service and education. Raised in Denver, he graduated from Colorado Christian University and has owned a media and video production business for over 40 years. He was a founding member of Christian Home Educators of Colorado and has served on the Board of Trustees at Colorado Christian University. Kevin’s political career began in the early 2000s, serving in both the Colorado House and Senate. An avid outdoorsman, he has explored the Colorado Rockies extensively and lives in a solar- and wind-powered home.

Click here to view Kevin Lundberg’s voter recommendations.

Click here to download Kevin Lundberg’s voter recommendations.


In a year filled with critical ballot issues, Kim Monson’s 2024 Voter’s Guide offers clear, independent analysis through the lens of Freedom vs. Force, Force vs. Freedom to help you make informed decisions at the ballot box. This guide cuts through the complexity, focusing on what matters most—your rights, your money, and your future.

In 2024, Coloradans are being asked to weigh in on a wide range of issues—tax hikes, government overreach, and wildlife management. Kim’s guide thoroughly explains the impact of these proposals, helping you protect individual liberty and demand government accountability.

Click here to view Kim Monson’s voters guide


My Faith Votes is a non-partisan movement that motivates, equips and activates Christians in America to vote in every election, transforming our communities and influencing our nation with biblical truth.

In order to view the My Faith Votes guide, you will need to fill out the form on their page, then there is an interactive application that informs you about your ballot initiatives and representatives that will be on your ballot.

Click here to view My Faith Votes voters guide




Transform Colorado is a movement that unites Christian leaders to restore biblical values in the public square. They connect churches with the training and tools necessary to mobilize individuals, inform communities about key issues, and increase involvement.

Click here to view Transform Colorado’s many voters guides


The purpose of the ballot information booklet is to provide voters with the text, title, and a fair and impartial analysis of each initiated or referred constitutional amendment, law, or question on the ballot.  The analysis must include a summary of the measure, the major arguments both for and against the measure, and a brief fiscal assessment of the measure.  The analysis may also include any other information that will help voters understand the purpose and effect of a measure.

Click here to view the Colorado Ballot Information Booklet


The purpose of the ballot information booklet is to provide voters with the text, title, and a fair and impartial analysis of each initiated or referred constitutional amendment, law, or question on the ballot.  The analysis must include a summary of the measure, the major arguments both for and against the measure, and a brief fiscal assessment of the measure.  The analysis may also include any other information that will help voters understand the purpose and effect of a measure.

This booklet is on the Larimer County level and addresses the initiatives that are not in the blue book.

Click here to view the Larimer County Ballot Issues Notice