Colorado Code § 31-10-1102

Right to vote may be challenged
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(1) When any person whose name
appears on the registration list or in the registration book makes application for a ballot, his right
to vote at that poll and election may be challenged. If the person so applying is not entitled to
vote, no ballot shall be delivered to him. Any person may also be challenged when he offers his
ballot for deposit in the ballot box.
(2) It is the duty of any judge of election to challenge any person offering to vote who he
believes is not a registered elector. In addition, challenges may be made by watchers or any
registered elector of the precinct who is present.

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