Colorado Code § 31-10-1523

Intimidation
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It is unlawful for any person directly or indirectly, by
himself or herself, or any other person in his or her behalf, to make use of any force, violence,
restraint, abduction, duress, or forcible or fraudulent device or contrivance, or to inflict or
threaten the infliction of any injury, damage, harm, or loss, or in any manner to practice
intimidation upon or against any person in order to impede, prevent, or otherwise interfere with
the free exercise of the elective franchise of any qualified elector, or to compel, induce, or
prevail upon any qualified elector either to give or refrain from giving the elector's vote at any
municipal election or to give or refrain from giving the elector's vote for any particular person or
measure at any such election. Each such offense is a class 1 misdemeanor.

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