Any political party, candidate, proponents, or opponents of a ballot issue entitled to have watchers at voter service and polling centers each has the right to maintain one watcher in the office of the designated election official and each voter service and polling center during the period in which mail ballots may be applied for or received.
Source: L. 2013: Entire section added, (HB 13-1303), ch. 185, p. 734, § 91, effective May 10.
Cross references: In 2013, this section was added by the "Voter Access and Modernized Elections Act". For the short title and the legislative declaration, see sections 1 and 2 of chapter 185, Session Laws of Colorado 2013.
Structure Colorado Code
Article 7.5 - Mail Ballot Elections
Part 1 - Mail Ballot Elections
§ 1-7.5-102. Legislative Declaration
§ 1-7.5-104.5. Ballots and Supplies for Mail Voting
§ 1-7.5-105. Preelection Process - Rules
§ 1-7.5-106. Secretary of State - Duties and Powers
§ 1-7.5-106.5. Registration Record - List of Mail Ballots
§ 1-7.5-107.2. Manner of Early Voting - Securing Ballots Cast During Early Voting
§ 1-7.5-107.3. Verification of Signatures - Rules
§ 1-7.5-107.5. Counting Mail Ballots
§ 1-7.5-108.5. Designation of Inactive Status in Connection With Mailing of Mail Ballots
§ 1-7.5-109. Write-in Candidates
§ 1-7.5-113. Voting at Group Residential Facilities
§ 1-7.5-113.5. Voting at County Jails or Detention Centers
§ 1-7.5-114. Watchers at Voter Service and Polling Centers
§ 1-7.5-115. Emergency Voting - Replacement Ballots - Electronic Transfer - Rules - Definition