C.R.S. Section 1-7.5-204
Preparing to count mail ballots

  • rejections

(1)

Intentionally left blank —Ed.

(a)

Before opening any mail ballot, one of the receiving judges, in the presence of a majority of the receiving judges, shall inspect the self-affirmation on the return envelope.

(b)

The self-affirmation is valid if:

(I)

The self-affirmation was completed by the elector;

(II)

The self-affirmation was signed by the elector or, if the elector is unable to sign, marked by the elector with or without assistance and witnessed by another person; and

(III)

In any election conducted by a county clerk and recorder, the signature on the self-affirmation matches the signature stored in the statewide voter registration system, or the eligible elector’s marks on the application and the self-affirmation were witnessed by other persons.

(c)

If the self-affirmation is valid, the receiving judge shall open the envelope without defacing the self-affirmation or mutilating the enclosed ballot.

(d)

For the purposes of subparagraph (III) of paragraph (b) of this subsection (1), the signatures on an eligible elector’s self-affirmation and stored in the statewide voter registration system shall be compared in the manner prescribed by section 1-7.5-107.3.

(2)

If the self-affirmation on the return envelope is invalid, the election judges shall mark the envelope “rejected” and shall write on the envelope the reason for the rejection. The envelope shall be set aside without being opened, and the ballot, if cured, shall be counted.

(3)

If it appears to the election judges, by sufficient proof, that a mail ballot sent to an elector who died before receiving the ballot contains a forged affidavit, the envelope containing the ballot of the deceased voter shall not be opened, and the election judges shall make notation of the death and fraudulent signature on the back of the envelope. The ballot shall be forwarded to the district attorney for investigation of a violation of section 1-13-106. If a mail ballot envelope contains more than one marked ballot of any one kind, none of the ballots shall be counted, and the election judges shall write the reason for rejection.

Source: Section 1-7.5-204 — Preparing to count mail ballots - rejections, https://leg.­colorado.­gov/sites/default/files/images/olls/crs2023-title-01.­pdf (accessed Oct. 20, 2023).

1‑7.5‑101
Short title
1‑7.5‑102
Legislative declaration
1‑7.5‑103
Definitions
1‑7.5‑104
Mail ballot elections - applicability - optional for political subdivisions other than a county
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
Procedures for conducting mail ballot election - primary elections - first-time voters casting a mail ballot after having registered by mail to vote - in-person request for ballot - return envelope requirements - repeal
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
1‑7.5‑110
Challenges
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
1‑7.5‑114.5
Replacement ballots - ballots for new electors - ballots for electors who updated their records
1‑7.5‑115
Emergency voting - replacement ballots - electronic transfer - rules - definition
1‑7.5‑201
Appointment of election judges for counting mail ballots
1‑7.5‑202
Hours a counting place open for receiving and counting mail ballots
1‑7.5‑203
Delivery of mail ballots to supervisor judge
1‑7.5‑204
Preparing to count mail ballots - rejections
1‑7.5‑205
Counting mail ballots
1‑7.5‑206
Paper ballots or electronic system
1‑7.5‑207
Voter verification - mail ballot information
1‑7.5‑208
Certificate of mail ballots cast - survey of returns
1‑7.5‑209
Preservation of rejected mail ballots
1‑7.5‑210
Maintenance of mail ballot election voting records - transmittal of such records to secretary of state
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Current through Fall 2024

§ 1-7.5-204’s source at colorado​.gov