Colorado Code § 31-10-407

Oath of judges
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(1) Before any votes are taken at any municipal election,
the judges of election shall severally take an oath or affirmation in the following form:
"I, ...., do solemnly swear (or affirm) that I am a citizen of the United States and the state
of Colorado; that I am a registered elector in Colorado; that I will perform the duties of judge
according to law and the best of my ability; that I will studiously endeavor to prevent fraud,
deceit, and abuse in conducting the same; that I will not try to ascertain how any elector voted,
nor will I disclose how any elector voted if, in the discharge of my duties as judge, such
knowledge shall come to me, unless called upon to disclose the same before some court; and that
I will not disclose the result of the votes until the polls have closed."
(2) The judges of election may administer the oaths or affirmations to each other. Each
judge shall record and sign any such oaths or affirmations administered by him and shall attach
the record to the pollbook.

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