C.R.S. Section 1-13.5-902
Ballots and sample ballots

  • delivery
  • format

(1)

Intentionally left blank —Ed.

(a)

The designated election official of each local government using paper ballots shall provide printed ballots for the local government election. The official ballots shall be printed and in the possession of the designated election official at least thirty days before the election.

(b)

In addition to the requirements of paragraph (a) of this subsection (1), sample ballots must be printed in the form of the official ballots and are subject to public inspection. The sample ballots must be printed upon paper of a different color from the official ballots. Sample ballots must be delivered to the election judges and posted with the instruction cards provided under section 1-13.5-906.

(2)

Every ballot must contain the names of all duly nominated candidates for the offices to be voted for at that election, except those who have died or withdrawn, and the ballot must contain no other names. The names of the candidates for each office must be printed on the ballot without political party designation and without any title or degree designating the business or profession of the candidate. The names must be arranged by lot by the designated election official at any time prior to the certification of the ballot. The designated election official shall notify the candidates of the time and place of the lot drawing.

(3)

The ballots must be printed so as to give to each eligible elector a clear opportunity to designate his or her choice of candidates, ballot issues, and ballot questions by a mark as instructed. Words may be printed on the ballot that will aid the elector, such as “vote for not more than one”.

(4)

At the end of the list of candidates for each different office, there must be one or more blank spaces in which the elector may write the name of any eligible person not printed on the ballot who has filed an affidavit of intent to be a write-in candidate pursuant to section 1-13.5-305. The number of spaces provided shall be the lesser of the number of eligible electors who have properly filed an affidavit of intent to be a write-in candidate or the number of persons to be elected to the office. No such blank spaces shall be provided if no eligible person properly filed an affidavit of intent to be a write-in candidate.

(5)

The names of the candidates for each office must be arranged under the designation of the office. The designated election official shall not print, in connection with any name, any title or degree designating the business or profession of the candidate. Each candidate’s name may include one nickname if the candidate regularly uses the nickname and the nickname does not include any part of a political party name.

(6)

If no candidate is duly nominated and no person properly files an affidavit of intent to be a write-in candidate for an office, the following text must appear under the designation of the office: “There are no candidates for this office”.

(7)

Intentionally left blank —Ed.

(a)

Whenever the approval of a ballot issue or ballot question is submitted to the vote of the people, the ballot issue or question must be printed on the ballot following the lists of candidates. Ballot issues and ballot questions must be listed in the following order, as applicable: Issues to increase taxes, issues to increase debt, citizen petitions, and other referred measures.

(b)

The ballot issue or question must be identified by the name of the local government submitting the ballot issue or question followed by a letter.

(8)

Intentionally left blank —Ed.

(a)

The extreme top part of each ballot must be divided by two perforated or dotted lines into two spaces, each of which must be not less than one inch in width, the top portion being known as the stub and the next portion as the duplicate stub. Upon each of said stubs nothing is to be printed except the number of the ballot, and the same number must be printed on both stubs. Stubs and duplicate stubs of ballots must both be numbered consecutively. There must be printed on the stub of an absentee ballot “Absentee Ballot Number [...]”, and such stubs must be numbered consecutively beginning with number one. All ballots must be uniform and of sufficient length and width to allow for the names of candidates and the proposed questions to be printed in clear, plain type with a space of at least one-half inch between the different columns on said ballot. On each ballot must be printed the endorsement “official ballot for . . .”, and after the word “for” must follow the designation of the local government for which the ballot is prepared, the date of the election, and a facsimile of the signature of the designated election official. The ballot shall not contain any caption or other endorsement or number. Each designated election official shall use precisely the same quality and tint of paper, the same kind of type, and the same quality and tint of plain black ink for all ballots furnished by the designated election official at one election.

(b)

A duplicate stub is not required for a ballot that is prepared for an independent mail ballot election pursuant to part 11 of this article.

Source: Section 1-13.5-902 — Ballots and sample ballots - delivery - format, https://leg.­colorado.­gov/sites/default/files/images/olls/crs2023-title-01.­pdf (accessed Oct. 20, 2023).

1‑13.5‑101
Short title
1‑13.5‑102
Applicability of article - legislative intent
1‑13.5‑103
Definitions
1‑13.5‑104
Acts and elections conducted pursuant to provisions that refer to qualified electors
1‑13.5‑105
Acts legal and valid
1‑13.5‑106
Applicability of the “Uniform Election Code of 1992”
1‑13.5‑107
Computation of time
1‑13.5‑108
Powers of designated election official
1‑13.5‑109
Construction
1‑13.5‑110
Special elections
1‑13.5‑111
Time for holding elections for special districts - type of election - manner of election - notice
1‑13.5‑112
Commencement of terms - nonpartisan officers
1‑13.5‑201
Registration required
1‑13.5‑202
Persons entitled to vote at special district elections
1‑13.5‑203
Registration records for local government elections - costs
1‑13.5‑204
Lists of property owners - costs
1‑13.5‑205
Delivery and custody of registration list and property owner list
1‑13.5‑301
Eligibility for office - prohibitions - exceptions - challenges
1‑13.5‑302
Nomination of local government candidates
1‑13.5‑303
Candidates for special district or business improvement district director - self-nomination and acceptance form
1‑13.5‑304
Withdrawal from nomination
1‑13.5‑305
Write-in candidate affidavit
1‑13.5‑306
Objections to nominations
1‑13.5‑401
Appointment of election judges
1‑13.5‑402
Number of judges - appointment
1‑13.5‑403
Certificates of appointment
1‑13.5‑404
Acceptance form - time to file
1‑13.5‑405
Vacancies - emergency appointments
1‑13.5‑406
Removal of judges
1‑13.5‑407
Oath of judges
1‑13.5‑408
Training of judges
1‑13.5‑409
Compensation of judges
1‑13.5‑410
Compensation for delivery of election returns and other election papers
1‑13.5‑501
Call for nominations - definitions
1‑13.5‑502
Notice of election
1‑13.5‑503
Ballot issue notice
1‑13.5‑504
Establishing precincts and polling places - applicability
1‑13.5‑504.5
Accessibility of polling places to persons with disabilities
1‑13.5‑505
Judges may change polling places
1‑13.5‑506
Number of voting booths, voting machines, or voting systems
1‑13.5‑507
Arrangement of voting machines or voting booths and ballot boxes
1‑13.5‑508
Election expenses to be paid by local government
1‑13.5‑509
Failure to receive mailed notice
1‑13.5‑510
Court-ordered elections
1‑13.5‑511
Certification of ballot
1‑13.5‑512
Correction of errors
1‑13.5‑513
Election may be canceled - when
1‑13.5‑601
Hours of voting
1‑13.5‑602
Watchers - definition
1‑13.5‑603
Judges open ballot box first
1‑13.5‑604
Judge to keep pollbook
1‑13.5‑605
Preparing to vote
1‑13.5‑606
Manner of voting in precincts using paper ballots
1‑13.5‑607
Eligible elector requiring assistance
1‑13.5‑608
Spoiled ballots
1‑13.5‑609
Counting paper ballots
1‑13.5‑610
Counting by counting judges
1‑13.5‑611
Tally sheets
1‑13.5‑612
Defective ballots
1‑13.5‑613
Judges’ certificate - statement on ballots
1‑13.5‑614
Delivery of election returns, ballot boxes, and other election papers
1‑13.5‑615
Abstract of votes - judges to post returns
1‑13.5‑616
Preservation of ballots and election records
1‑13.5‑617
Ranked voting methods
1‑13.5‑618
Covered voters to receive mail ballots
1‑13.5‑701
Use of voting machines
1‑13.5‑702
Judges to inspect machines - when
1‑13.5‑703
Sample ballots, ballot labels, and instruction cards
1‑13.5‑704
Instructions to vote
1‑13.5‑705
Length of time to vote
1‑13.5‑706
Judge to watch voting machines
1‑13.5‑707
Designated election official to supply seals for voting machines
1‑13.5‑708
Close of polls and count of votes
1‑13.5‑709
Election laws apply - separate absentee ballots permitted
1‑13.5‑801
Use of electronic voting system
1‑13.5‑802
Sample ballots
1‑13.5‑803
Ballots - electronic voting
1‑13.5‑804
Preparation for use - electronic voting
1‑13.5‑805
Instructions to vote
1‑13.5‑806
Ballots
1‑13.5‑807
Distribution of ballots - receipt - filing
1‑13.5‑808
Instruction cards - posting - content
1‑13.5‑809
Close of polls - ballot return - transfer box - delivery
1‑13.5‑810
Testing of electronic ballot counting equipment
1‑13.5‑811
Electronic vote counting - procedure
1‑13.5‑812
Election laws pertaining to use of electronic voting systems - separate absentee ballots permitted
1‑13.5‑901
Ballot boxes
1‑13.5‑902
Ballots and sample ballots - delivery - format
1‑13.5‑903
Correction of errors
1‑13.5‑904
Printing and distribution of ballots
1‑13.5‑905
Substitute ballots
1‑13.5‑906
Instruction cards - content
1‑13.5‑1001
When absentee electors may vote
1‑13.5‑1002
Application for absentee voter’s ballot - delivery - list
1‑13.5‑1003
Application for permanent absentee voter status
1‑13.5‑1004
List of absentee voters’ ballots - removal from list
1‑13.5‑1005
Self-affirmation on return envelope
1‑13.5‑1006
Manner of absentee voting by paper ballot
1‑13.5‑1007
Absentee voters’ voting machines - electronic voting systems
1‑13.5‑1008
Delivery to judges
1‑13.5‑1009
Casting and counting absentee voters’ ballots
1‑13.5‑1010
Challenge of absentee voters’ ballots - rejection - record
1‑13.5‑1011
Emergency absentee voting - definition
1‑13.5‑1101
Independent mail ballot elections
1‑13.5‑1102
Definitions
1‑13.5‑1103
Independent mail ballot elections - optional - cooperation with county clerk and recorder permitted - exception
1‑13.5‑1104
Preelection process - notification of independent mail ballot election - plan required - duties of designated election official
1‑13.5‑1105
Procedures for conducting independent mail ballot election
1‑13.5‑1105.5
Voting by electors at group residential facilities
1‑13.5‑1106
Delivery of misdelivered ballots
1‑13.5‑1107
Counting mail ballots
1‑13.5‑1108
Write-in candidates
1‑13.5‑1109
Challenges
1‑13.5‑1201
No voting unless eligible
1‑13.5‑1202
Right to vote may be challenged
1‑13.5‑1203
Challenge to be made by written oath
1‑13.5‑1204
Challenge questions asked
1‑13.5‑1205
Oath of person challenged
1‑13.5‑1206
Refusal to answer questions or take oath
1‑13.5‑1301
Survey of returns - canvass board
1‑13.5‑1302
Imperfect returns
1‑13.5‑1303
Corrections
1‑13.5‑1304
Tie - lots - notice to candidates
1‑13.5‑1305
Statement - certificates of election
1‑13.5‑1306
Recount
1‑13.5‑1401
Person elected - contest - causes
1‑13.5‑1402
District judge to preside - bond
1‑13.5‑1403
Filing statement - contents
1‑13.5‑1404
Summons - answer
1‑13.5‑1405
Trial and appeals
1‑13.5‑1406
Recount
1‑13.5‑1407
Judgment
1‑13.5‑1408
Ballot questions and ballot issues - how contested
1‑13.5‑1501
Controversies
1‑13.5‑1601
Applicability of criminal penalties
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