C.R.S. Section 1-12-111
Setting date of recall election


(1)

If the recall petition is held to be sufficient under section 1-12-108 (8)(c) and after the time for protest has passed and any such protest has been fully adjudicated, the designated election official shall wait five days to see if the incumbent resigns. If five days have passed and the incumbent has not resigned, the designated election official shall submit the certificate of sufficiency to the governor, or create the certificate and keep a copy, as appropriate, on the sixth day after the time for protest has passed and any such protest has been fully adjudicated. The designated election official shall post the certificate on his or her official website by twelve noon on the day after the day on which he or she submits or creates the certificate of sufficiency.

(2)

After receiving or creating the certificate of sufficiency, the governor or designated election official shall, within twenty-four hours, set a date for holding the election, which date shall be not less than thirty nor more than sixty days after the certificate of sufficiency has been submitted to the governor or created; except that, if a general election is to be held within ninety days after the certificate of sufficiency has been submitted to the governor, the recall election must be held as a part of that election. For a county or school district election, if a general election is to be held within one hundred twenty days after the certificate of sufficiency has been created, the recall election must be held as part of that election. Regardless of any other requirement found in this section, a county or school district recall election may not be held within sixty days after the date of a primary, general, or congressional vacancy election.

(3)

If, during the same fifteen-day period, the designated election official of a county or school district office approves recall petitions for circulation against more than one elected official in the same political subdivision, the designated election official may delay setting the date for holding the election until the sufficiency of all recall petitions for that political subdivision are finally determined and adjudicated.

Source: Section 1-12-111 — Setting date of recall election, https://leg.­colorado.­gov/sites/default/files/images/olls/crs2023-title-01.­pdf (accessed Oct. 20, 2023).

1‑12‑100.5
Definitions
1‑12‑101
Elected officers subject to recall
1‑12‑102
Limitations
1‑12‑103
Petition for recall - statement of grounds
1‑12‑104
Signatures required for state and county officers
1‑12‑105
Signatures required for school district officers
1‑12‑107
Designated election officials
1‑12‑108
Petition requirements - approval as to form - determination of sufficiency - protest - offenses
1‑12‑109
Resignation
1‑12‑110
Call for election - cancellation of recall election
1‑12‑111
Setting date of recall election
1‑12‑111.7
Recall election notice - publication
1‑12‑112
Ballots - statement included
1‑12‑113
Conduct and timing of recall election
1‑12‑114
Mail ballots - plan required - voter service and polling centers - number required - definition
1‑12‑115
Write-in candidates
1‑12‑116
Sufficiency of the recall
1‑12‑117
Nomination of successor - ballot certification
1‑12‑118
Election of successor
1‑12‑118.5
Postelection protest of successor candidate qualification - procedure
1‑12‑119
Canvass of votes - notification of results
1‑12‑120
Cost of recall election
1‑12‑120.5
Reimbursement for recall election expenses
1‑12‑121
Special provisions
1‑12‑122
Recalls subject to “Fair Campaign Practices Act”
1‑12‑123
Conflicts with constitutional requirements for recall of state officers or other elections laws
1‑12‑201
Vacancies in office of United States senator
1‑12‑202
Vacancies in office of representative in congress
1‑12‑203
Vacancies in general assembly
1‑12‑204
Vacancies in state and district offices
1‑12‑205
Vacancies in county offices
1‑12‑206
Vacancies in the office of county commissioner
1‑12‑207
Vacancies on nonpartisan boards
1‑12‑208
Unexpired terms less than ninety days
1‑12‑209
Terms of persons filling vacancies
1‑12‑210
Certification of appointment
Green check means up to date. Up to date

Current through Fall 2024

§ 1-12-111’s source at colorado​.gov