If you're homeless, live in an RV on a permanent basis, or have no fixed permanent address, you may use any address you regularly return to for voter registration purposes. This means your parole office's address can be used for voter registration and you can have your ballot mailed there. Click on the website link for the FAQ page from the Secretary of State's office for people who are homeless or are being forced to move due to foreclosure.
Website: https://www.sos.state.co.us/pubs/elections/FAQs/foreclosureHomelessFAQ.html
Address: What address to use to register to vote if you're homeless
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