Upon the organization of the house of representatives, the secretary of state shall deliver to the speaker of the house a certified list of candidates elected to each state office and of each member elected to the general assembly showing the member's district. If the secretary of state is unable to certify the candidate elected to state office or the member elected to the general assembly from a particular district, the secretary of state shall also deliver a list of the state offices or districts for which no certification may be made. The speaker, upon receipt of the certified list and, if delivered, the list of offices and districts for which no certification may be made and before proceeding to other business, shall open and announce the results in the presence of a majority of the members of both houses of the general assembly, who shall assemble for that purpose in the chamber of the house of representatives. The person having the highest number of votes for any of the offices shall be declared duly elected by the presiding officer of the joint assembly. The two houses on joint ballot shall then resolve any tie votes which are on the certified list of results.
Source: L. 92: Entire article R&RE, p. 784, § 14, effective January 1, 1993. L. 99: Entire section amended, p. 490, § 18, effective July 1.
Editor's note: This section is similar to former § 1-10-103 as it existed prior to 1992.
Structure Colorado Code
Article 11 - Certificates of Election and Election Contests
Part 1 - Tie Votes and Certificates of Election
§ 1-11-101. Tie Votes at Partisan Elections
§ 1-11-102. Tie Votes in Nonpartisan Elections
§ 1-11-102.5. Ballot Issue and Ballot Question - Majority Required
§ 1-11-103. Certificates of Election for Nonpartisan, Ballot Issue, or Ballot Question Elections
§ 1-11-104. Certificates of Election for County and Precinct Officers
§ 1-11-105. Certificates of Election for National, State, and District Officers