(1) Except as provided for special district elections in subsection (1.5) of this section, no later than forty-five days before the regular election, the governing body with authority to call elections shall appoint election judges for the political subdivision. The term of office of election judges shall be two years from the date of appointment.
(1.5) No later than forty-five days before a regular special district election, the designated election official shall appoint election judges for the special district unless otherwise directed by the board of directors of such district.
(2) Any person who has been appointed by a county clerk and recorder and meets the qualifications as prescribed in section 1-6-101 may be appointed as an election judge for elections not coordinated by the county clerk and recorder.
Source: L. 92: Entire article R&RE, p. 725, § 8, effective January 1, 1993. L. 98: Entire section amended, p. 577, § 5, effective April 30. L. 99: (1) amended and (1.5) added, p. 451, § 7, effective August 4.
Editor's note: This section is similar to former § 1-5-101 as it existed prior to 1992.
Structure Colorado Code
§ 1-6-102. List Furnished by Precinct Committeepersons
§ 1-6-103. Recommendations by County Chairperson
§ 1-6-103.5. Recommendations by Minor Political Parties
§ 1-6-103.7. Unaffiliated Voters - Self-Nomination
§ 1-6-105. Appointment of Election Judges for Elections Not Coordinated by County Clerk and Recorder
§ 1-6-106. Confirmation and Acceptance of Election Judge Appointment
§ 1-6-108. Lists of Election Judges
§ 1-6-109. Party Affiliation of Election Judges in Partisan Elections - Definition
§ 1-6-109.5. Appointment and Duties of Supervisor Judge - Definition
§ 1-6-111. Number of Election Judges
§ 1-6-114. Judges - Oath Required - Electioneering Prohibited
§ 1-6-115. Compensation of Judges
§ 1-6-119. Removal of Election Judge by Designated Election Official
§ 1-6-120. Removal of Election Judges by the Court
§ 1-6-122. State Employees - Leave to Serve as Election Judge