Colorado Code § 30-10-306.5

Procedure to increase number of county commissioners
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(1) In any
county having a population of seventy thousand or more, the membership of the board of county
commissioners may be increased from three to five members pursuant to this section.
(2) Subject to referral as provided in this subsection (2), a board of county
commissioners may pass a resolution increasing its membership to five members and
designating not fewer than two of the methods of election set forth in subsection (5) or (6) of this
section. The resolution shall be referred to the registered electors of the county at a general
election. If a majority of votes cast are in favor of the referred resolution, the board of county
commissioners shall take such action as is necessary to assure that the increased number of
county commissioners are elected at the next general election according to the procedure for
election contained in the referred resolution which received the largest number of votes cast.
(3) (a) In the alternative, a petition signed by at least eight percent of the total number of
qualified electors of a county voting for all candidates for the office of secretary of state at the
last preceding general election shall be sufficient to place on the ballot at a general election the
question of whether to increase the membership to five members with a designation of not fewer
than two of the methods of election set forth in subsection (5) or (6) of this section.
(b) If a majority of the votes cast on a question placed on the ballot pursuant to
paragraph (a) of this subsection (3) are in favor of increasing the membership, the board of
county commissioners shall pass a resolution increasing the membership to five members and
providing for the election of the increased number of county commissioners at the next general
election according to the procedure for election specified in such question which received the
largest number of votes cast.
(4) (Deleted by amendment, L. 94, p. 1269, § 1, effective May 22, 1994.)
(5) (a) If three county commissioners are to be resident in districts and two elected by
the voters of the whole county, they shall be elected as set forth in this subsection (5). Members
resident in districts elected pursuant to this subsection (5) may be elected by the voters of the
whole county or may be elected only by voters resident in the district from which the member
runs for election.
(b) If the first general election after the voters' approval of such increase is held in 1976
or any fourth year thereafter, two members resident in districts and one at-large member shall be
elected to four-year terms at said election, and one at-large member shall be elected to fill the
vacancy until the next general election, and two members, one resident in a district and one at
large, shall be elected to four-year terms at said next general election. Thereafter, three members,
two resident in districts and one at large, shall be elected at the general elections which occur
each four years after the first general election following such resolution, and two members, one
resident in a district and one at large, shall be elected at the general election which occurs two
years after the first general election following such resolution and every fourth year thereafter.
(c) If the first general election after the voters' approval of such increase is held in 1978
or any fourth year thereafter, two members, one resident in a district and one at large, shall be
elected to four-year terms at said election, and one at-large member shall be elected to fill the
vacancy until the next general election, and three members, two resident in districts and one at
large, shall be elected to four-year terms at said next general election. Thereafter, two members,
one resident in a district and one at large, shall be elected at the general elections which occur
each four years after the first general election following such resolution, and three members, two
resident in districts and one at large, shall be elected at the general election which occurs two
years after the first general election following such resolution and every fourth year thereafter.
(d) Prior to March 1 of the election year, the board of county commissioners shall
designate the at-large position from which a commissioner is to be elected to a two-year term to
fill a vacancy described in paragraph (b) or (c) of this subsection (5).
(6) (a) If five county commissioners resident in districts are to be elected, they shall be
elected as set forth in this subsection (6). Members elected pursuant to this subsection (6) may be
elected by the voters of the whole county or may be elected only by voters resident in the district
from which the member runs for election.
(b) If the first general election after the voters' approval of such increase is held in 1982
or any fourth year thereafter, two members resident in districts shall be elected to four-year
terms at said election, and one member resident in a district shall be elected to fill the vacancy
until the next general election, and three members resident in districts shall be elected to four-
year terms at said next general election. Thereafter, two members resident in districts shall be
elected at the general elections which occur each four years after the first general election
following such resolution, and three members resident in districts shall be elected at the general
election which occurs two years after the first general election following such resolution and
every fourth year thereafter.
(c) If the first general election after the voters' approval of such increase is held in 1984
or any fourth year thereafter, three members resident in districts shall be elected to four-year
terms at said election, and one member resident in a district shall be elected to fill the vacancy
until the next general election, and two members resident in districts shall be elected to four-year
terms at said next general election. Thereafter, three members resident in districts shall be
elected at the general elections which occur each four years after the first general election
following such resolution, and two members resident in districts shall be elected at the general
election which occurs two years after the first general election following such resolution and
every fourth year thereafter.
(d) The board of county commissioners shall designate the district from which a
commissioner is to be elected to a two-year term to fill a vacancy described in paragraph (b) or
(c) of this subsection (6).
(7) Signature requirements governing petitions for a race involving a seat on the board of
county commissioners for the next four calendar years immediately following an election at
which the voters have approved an increase in the number of county commissioners from three
to five under this section are specified in section 1-4-801 (2)(e), C.R.S., for major political party
candidates, and section 1-4-802 (2), C.R.S., for candidates who do not wish to affiliate with a
major political party. Following the first four calendar years after such a change in the
membership of the board of county commissioners has been approved by the voters, the
signature requirements for a petition for a county commissioner candidate must follow the
procedures specified in section 1-4-801 (2)(a), C.R.S., for major political party candidates, and
section 1-4-802 (1)(c)(VI), C.R.S., for candidates who do not wish to affiliate with a major
political party, as applicable.

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