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(1)(a) No later than the first Tuesday of April in even-numbered years, the county chairperson of each major political party in the county shall certify to the county clerk and recorder the names and addresses of registered electors recommended to serve as election judges from the county.
(b) Repealed by Laws 2002, Ch. 51, § 6, eff. July 1, 2002.
(2) The county chairperson, or, if there is no county chairperson, the committeepersons who submitted the list of registered electors in accordance with section 1-6-102(2) shall designate the order of preference of the names of the registered electors recommended to serve as election judges. The county clerk and recorder shall select election judges in the county chairperson's, or, if there is no county chairperson, the committeeperson's, order of preference.
(3) In recommending registered electors as election judges, the county chairperson may select only names from the list submitted by the precinct committeepersons. However, the county chairperson may recommend additional registered electors to the county clerk and recorder if the precinct committeepersons do not provide enough names to the county chairperson.
(4), (5) Deleted by Laws 1998, Ch. 179, § 3, eff. April 30, 1998.
Cite this article: FindLaw.com - Colorado Revised Statutes Title 1. Elections § 1-6-103. Recommendations by county chairperson - last updated January 01, 2025 | https://codes.findlaw.com/co/title-1-elections/co-rev-st-sect-1-6-103/
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