C.R.S. Section 1-5-403
Content of ballots for general and congressional vacancy elections


(1)

The county clerk and recorder of each county using paper ballots or electronically counted ballot cards shall provide printed ballots for every odd-numbered year, general, or congressional vacancy election. The official ballots shall be printed and in the possession of the county clerk and recorder no later than thirty-two days before every odd-numbered year, congressional vacancy, and general election.

(2)

For all elections except those for presidential electors, every ballot shall contain the names of all candidates for offices to be voted for at that election whose nominations have been made and accepted, except those who have died or withdrawn, and the ballot shall contain no other names. When presidential electors are to be elected, their names shall not be printed on the ballot, but the names of the candidates of the respective political parties or political organizations for president and vice president of the United States shall be printed together in pairs under the title “presidential electors”. The pairs shall be arranged in the alphabetical order of the names of the candidates for president in the manner provided for in section 1-5-404. A vote for any pair of candidates is a vote for the duly nominated presidential electors of the political party or political organization by which the pair of candidates were named.

(3)

The names of joint candidates of a political party or political organization for the offices of governor and lieutenant governor shall be printed in pairs. The pairs shall be arranged in the alphabetical order of the names of candidates for governor in the manner provided for in section 1-5-404. A vote for any pair of candidates for governor and lieutenant governor is a vote for each of the candidates who compose that pair.

(4)

The name of each person nominated shall be printed or written upon the ballot in only one place. Each nominated person’s name may include one nickname, if the person regularly uses the nickname and the nickname does not include any part of a political party name. Opposite the name of each person nominated, including candidates for president and vice president and joint candidates for governor and lieutenant governor, shall be the name of the political party or political organization which nominated the candidate, expressed in not more than three words. Those three words may not promote the candidate or constitute a campaign promise.

(5)

The positions on the ballot shall be arranged as follows: First, candidates for president and vice president of the United States; next, candidates for United States senator; next, congressional candidates; next, joint candidates for the offices of governor and lieutenant governor; next, other state candidates; next, legislative candidates; next, district attorney candidates; next, candidates for the board of directors of the regional transportation district; next, other candidates for district offices greater than a county office; next, candidates for county commissioners; next, county clerk and recorder candidates; next, county treasurer candidates; next, county assessor candidates; next, county sheriff candidates; next county surveyor candidates; and next, county coroner candidates. When other offices are to be filled, the county clerk and recorder, in preparing the ballot, shall use substantially the form prescribed by this section, stating the proper designation of the office and placing the names of the candidates for the office under the name of the office. The ballot issues concerning the retention in office of justices of the supreme court, judges of the court of appeals, judges of the district court, and judges of the county court shall be placed on the ballot in that order and shall precede the placement of ballot issues concerning amendment of the state constitution or pertaining to political subdivisions.

Source: Section 1-5-403 — Content of ballots for general and congressional vacancy elections, https://leg.­colorado.­gov/sites/default/files/images/olls/crs2023-title-01.­pdf (accessed Oct. 20, 2023).

1‑5‑101
Establishing precincts and polling places for partisan elections
1‑5‑101.5
Precinct numbering
1‑5‑102
Establishing precincts and voter service and polling centers for nonpartisan elections
1‑5‑102.9
Voter service and polling centers - number required - services provided - drop-off locations - definition
1‑5‑103
Changes in boundaries - partisan elections
1‑5‑104
Changes in boundaries - nonpartisan elections
1‑5‑105
Restrictions
1‑5‑106
Polling location or drop-off location - designation by sign
1‑5‑108
Election judges may change polling locations and drop-off locations
1‑5‑201.5
Legislative declaration - purpose
1‑5‑203
Certification of ballot
1‑5‑205
Published and posted notice of election - content
1‑5‑206.7
Failure to receive mailed notice
1‑5‑207
Court-ordered elections
1‑5‑208
Election may be canceled - when
1‑5‑301
Registration record for partisan elections
1‑5‑302
Computer lists may be used in lieu of original registration records
1‑5‑303
Registration records for nonpartisan elections
1‑5‑304
Lists of property owners
1‑5‑401
Method of voting
1‑5‑402
Primary election ballots
1‑5‑403
Content of ballots for general and congressional vacancy elections
1‑5‑404
Arrangement of names on ballots for partisan elections
1‑5‑406
Content of ballots for nonpartisan elections
1‑5‑407
Form of ballots
1‑5‑408
Form of ballots - electronic voting
1‑5‑409
Single cross mark for party slate not permitted
1‑5‑410
Printing and distribution of ballots
1‑5‑411
Substitute ballots
1‑5‑412
Correction of errors
1‑5‑413
Sample ballots
1‑5‑501
Sufficient voting booths, voting machines, or electronic voting equipment
1‑5‑502
Ballot boxes for nonmachine voting
1‑5‑503
Arrangement of voting equipment or voting booths and ballot boxes
1‑5‑504
Instruction cards
1‑5‑504.5
Items to be posted at polling locations
1‑5‑505
Election expenses to be paid by county - repeal
1‑5‑505.5
State reimbursement to counties for ballot measure elections
1‑5‑506
Election expenses in nonpartisan elections
1‑5‑507
County clerk and recorder to give estimate
1‑5‑601
Use of voting systems - definition
1‑5‑601.5
Compliance with federal requirements
1‑5‑603
Adoption and payment for voting machines
1‑5‑605.5
Custody of voting system
1‑5‑605.7
Mechanical lever voting machines - prohibited
1‑5‑606
Election officials and employees not to have interest in voting equipment or devices
1‑5‑607
Elected officials not to handle voting equipment or devices
1‑5‑608.2
Punch card voting systems - prohibited
1‑5‑608.5
Electromechanical voting systems - testing by federally accredited labs - certification and approval of purchasing of electromechanical voting systems by secretary of state - conditions of use by secretary of state - testing
1‑5‑610
Preparation for use - electronic voting
1‑5‑611
Requirements - nonpunch card electronic voting systems
1‑5‑612
Use of electronic and electromechanical voting systems
1‑5‑613
Purchase and sale of voting equipment
1‑5‑615
Electromechanical voting systems - requirements
1‑5‑616
Electromechanical voting systems - standards - procedures
1‑5‑617
Examination - testing - certification
1‑5‑618
Modification of electronic and electromechanical voting systems - definition
1‑5‑619
Temporary use of electronic and electromechanical voting systems
1‑5‑620
Electronic or electromechanical voting system information - software
1‑5‑621
Compliance - definitions
1‑5‑623
Special rules applicable to use, modification, or purchase of electronic voting devices or systems and related components prior to 2014 - legislative declaration - rules
1‑5‑701
Legislative declaration - federal funds
1‑5‑702
Definitions
1‑5‑703
Accessibility of polling locations to persons with disabilities
1‑5‑704
Standards for accessible voting systems
1‑5‑705
Accessible voter interface devices - minimum requirement
1‑5‑706
Ballot access for voters with a disability - definition
1‑5‑801
Acquisition of voting systems - voter-verified paper record
1‑5‑802
Use of voting systems - voter-verified paper record
1‑5‑901
Short title
1‑5‑902
Legislative declaration - intent
1‑5‑903
Definitions
1‑5‑904
Multilingual ballot hotline - creation - secretary of state - rules
1‑5‑905
Multilingual ballot access - general provisions - requirements of secretary of state - county clerks
1‑5‑906
Minority language sample ballots - county clerk
1‑5‑907
In-person minority language ballot - county clerk - voter service and polling centers
1‑5‑908
State assistance to counties for implementation costs
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Current through Fall 2024

§ 1-5-403’s source at colorado​.gov