Colorado Code § 31-10-202

Submission of question to qualified taxpaying electors - oath
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(1) On any
question which is required by law to be submitted to qualified taxpaying electors only, if the
question is submitted on paper ballots, such ballots shall be deposited in a separate ballot box
reserved for that purpose. If the question is submitted on voting machines, provision shall be
made to assure that only registered taxpaying electors are permitted to vote on such question. If
the question is to be submitted in precincts using an electronic voting system, provision shall be
made to assure that only registered taxpaying electors are permitted to vote on such question.
(2) The governing body, in its discretion, may require each registered taxpaying elector
desiring to vote on a question which is submitted to qualified taxpaying electors only to sign a
written oath that he has, during the twelve months next preceding the election, paid an ad
valorem tax upon property situated within the municipality and owned by said person. If said
elector is unable to write, he may request assistance from one of the judges of election, and such
judge shall sign and witness said elector's mark.

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