Colorado Code § 22-30-104

Conduct of elections
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(1) All elections authorized in this article 30 must be
conducted pursuant to articles 1 to 13 of title 1. For each election, the governing body authorized
to call the election shall name a designated election official who shall be responsible for calling
and conducting the authorized election. Limits on contributions to candidates for the board of
education of a school district are specified in section 1-45-103.7 (1.7). The disclosure of such
contributions is governed in accordance with sections 1-45-108 and 1-45-109.
(2) A governing body may contract with a county clerk and recorder to be the designated
election official or for the administration of any of the duties of the designated election official
relating to the conduct of a school district election under this article.
(3) Election offenses in any election held pursuant to this article shall be the same as
those prescribed in article 13 of title 1, C.R.S.
(4) The procedures for placing an issue or question on the ballot by a petition of school
district electors that is pursuant to statute or the state constitution or that a school district board
of education may refer to a vote of the electors pursuant to statute or the state constitution shall,
to the extent no such procedures are prescribed by statute or the state constitution, follow as
nearly as practicable the procedures for municipal initiatives and referred measures under part 1
of article 11 of title 31, C.R.S. The designated election official shall resolve any questions about
the applicability of the procedures in part 1 of article 11 of title 31, C.R.S., after consultation
with the county clerk of the county in which the school district administrative office is located.

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