Colorado Code § 31-10-102.8

Active military or overseas voters - timely mailing, casting, and receipt of ballot - definition
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(1) As used in this section, "ballot materials" means the standardized
absentee-voting materials developed pursuant to section 1-8.3-104 (4)(a).
(2) (a) Except as otherwise provided in paragraph (b) of this subsection (2), the clerk
shall mail a ballot and ballot materials to any person designated as an active military or overseas
voter in the computerized statewide voter registration list no later than forty-five days before an
election conducted in accordance with this article; except that, if the clerk receives a certificate
of new registration, notification of change of address, or notification of other change in status
from an active military or overseas voter after the forty-fifth day before the election, the clerk
shall mail a ballot and ballot materials to the voter as soon as practicable.
(b) In a recall election conducted in accordance with part 5 of article 4 of this title, the
clerk shall mail a ballot and ballot materials to any person designated as an active military or
overseas voter in the computerized statewide voter registration list as soon as practicable after
ballot certification.
(3) To be valid, an active military or overseas voter must submit the ballot via postal
mail and complete the signed affirmation, as specified in section 1-8.3-114, not later than 7 p.m.
mountain time on the date of the election. Such affirmation shall state the following:
I swear or affirm, under penalty of perjury, that: The information on this form is true, accurate,
and complete to the best of my knowledge; I understand that a material misstatement of fact in
completion of this document may constitute grounds for conviction of perjury; I am a United
States citizen, at least 18 years of age (or will be by the day of election), eligible to vote in the
requested jurisdiction; I am not incarcerated due to a felony conviction; I am not registering,
requesting a ballot, or voting in any jurisdiction in the United States, except the jurisdiction cited
in this voting form; In voting, I have marked and sealed this ballot in private and have not
allowed any person to observe the marking of this ballot, except those authorized to assist voters
under state law.
(3.5) The vote of any active military or overseas voter who votes as authorized by this
section may be challenged in the manner specified in section 31-10-1008.
(4) The designated election official must count a valid ballot received in accordance with
subsection (3) of this section if the ballot is received by the close of business on the eighth day
after the election.
(5) No later than sixty days before the election, the county clerk and recorder of the
county in which the municipality is located must forward to the municipal clerk a complete list
of voters in the municipality who are marked as active military or overseas voters in the
computerized statewide voter registration list.
(6) Any eligible elector who is designated as an active military or overseas voter in the
computerized statewide voter registration list may use a federal write-in absentee ballot to vote
for all offices and ballot measures in any election conducted under this article or article 4 of this
title. Such ballots shall be processed in accordance with subsections (3) and (4) of this section.

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