C.R.S. Section 1-7-513.5
Voting equipment

  • security

(1)

Except as otherwise provided in subsection (5) of this section, no later than June 30, 2023, the designated election official shall keep all components of a voting system in a location where entry is controlled by use of a key card access system. The designated election official shall ensure that the log created by the system is maintained as an election record for twenty-five months following the date of any entry.

(2)

Except as otherwise provided in subsection (5) of this section, no later than June 30, 2023, the designated election official shall keep all components of a voting system under video security surveillance recording. The designated election official shall ensure that video captured beginning sixty days before through thirty days after an election in which the voting system is used is maintained as an election record for twenty-five months following the election. The designated election official shall ensure that video captured outside this period is maintained for twenty-five months following the date the video was captured.

(3)

The designated election official is not required to follow the requirements of subsections (1) and (2) of this section when voting system components are deployed for use or stored at a voting service and polling center.

(4)

A county clerk may apply to the secretary of state for a waiver of the requirements of subsection (1) of this section based on historical building status or similar physical limitations. If the secretary finds the clerk has provided an alternative equivalent physical security system for components of a voting system, the secretary of state may grant the waiver.

(5)

If the designated election official is unable to satisfy the requirements of subsections (1) and (2) of this section by June 30, 2023, due to delays in the delivery of necessary equipment that are out of the control of the designated election official, the designated election official shall notify and provide proof of the delay to the secretary of state, and the designated election official is required to satisfy the requirements of subsections (1) and (2) of this section as soon as practicable.

(6)

The secretary of state may promulgate rules necessary for the implementation of this section in accordance with article 4 of title 24.

(7)

Intentionally left blank —Ed.

(a)

For the 2022-23 state fiscal year, the general assembly shall appropriate:

(I)

One million dollars from the general fund to the department of state to administer a grant program, which is hereby created and consists of such general fund appropriation, to provide assistance to counties in complying with the security requirements of the “Colorado Election Security Act”; and

(II)

One hundred seventeen thousand dollars from the department of state cash fund to the department of state to assist the state and counties with assessing potential risks to the proper administration of elections.

(b)

For the 2023-24 state fiscal year and each state fiscal year thereafter, the general assembly shall make appropriations from the department of state cash fund to the department of state for the purpose of assisting the state and counties with assessing potential risks to the proper administration of elections.

Source: Section 1-7-513.5 — Voting equipment - security, https://leg.­colorado.­gov/sites/default/files/images/olls/crs2023-title-01.­pdf (accessed Oct. 20, 2023).

1‑7‑101
Hours of voting on election day
1‑7‑102
Employees entitled to vote
1‑7‑104
Affidavits of eligibility
1‑7‑105
Watchers at primary elections
1‑7‑106
Watchers at general and congressional vacancy elections
1‑7‑107
Watchers at nonpartisan elections
1‑7‑108
Requirements of watchers
1‑7‑110
Preparing to vote in person
1‑7‑111
Electors requiring assistance
1‑7‑113
Influencing electors
1‑7‑114
Write-in votes
1‑7‑115
Time in voting area
1‑7‑116
Coordinated elections - definition
1‑7‑118
Ranked voting in a coordinated election - procedure - costs - definition
1‑7‑119
Voter service and polling centers - electors - use of mobile phones
1‑7‑201
Voting at primary election
1‑7‑203
Accounting forms
1‑7‑301
Judges open ballot box first
1‑7‑302
Electors given only one ballot
1‑7‑303
Spoiled ballots
1‑7‑304
Manner of voting in person
1‑7‑305
Counting by counting judges
1‑7‑307
Method of counting paper ballots
1‑7‑309
Determination of improperly marked ballots
1‑7‑401
Judges to inspect machines
1‑7‑402
Sample ballots - ballot labels
1‑7‑403
Instruction to electors
1‑7‑404
Judge to inspect voting machine
1‑7‑405
Seal on voting machine
1‑7‑406
Close of polls and count - seals
1‑7‑407
Close of polls - primary
1‑7‑501
Judges open ballot box first
1‑7‑503
Manner of voting
1‑7‑504
Spoiled ballot or ballot card
1‑7‑505
Close of polls - security of voting machinery
1‑7‑507
Electronic vote-counting - procedure
1‑7‑508
Determination of improperly marked ballots
1‑7‑509
Electronic and electromechanical vote counting - testing of equipment required - rules
1‑7‑510
Election software code - escrow - definitions
1‑7‑511
Election software - voting equipment providers - escrow - definitions
1‑7‑512
Voting system providers - duties
1‑7‑513
Voting equipment - records
1‑7‑513.5
Voting equipment - security
1‑7‑514
Random audit
1‑7‑515
Risk-limiting audits - rules - legislative declaration - definitions
1‑7‑601
Judges’ certificate and statement
1‑7‑603
Alternative preparation of election returns - procedures
1‑7‑701
Delivery of election returns, ballot boxes, and other election papers
1‑7‑801
Ballots preserved
1‑7‑802
Preservation of election records
1‑7‑901
Receipt of comments concerning ballot issues
1‑7‑902
Preparation of fiscal information
1‑7‑903
Preparation of written comments
1‑7‑904
Transmittal of notices
1‑7‑905
Preparation of notices
1‑7‑905.5
Form of notice
1‑7‑906
Mailing of notices
1‑7‑907
Ballot issue notice
1‑7‑908
Additional notice - election to create financial obligation
1‑7‑1001
Short title
1‑7‑1002
Ranked voting methods - report - definitions
1‑7‑1003
Conduct of elections using ranked voting methods - instant runoff voting - choice voting or proportional voting - reports
1‑7‑1004
Secretary of state - rules - guidance to local governments
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