Colorado Code § 31-10-603

Employee entitled to vote
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(1) Any registered elector entitled to vote at any
municipal election held within this state is entitled to absent himself from any service or
employment in which he is then engaged or employed on the day of such election for a period of
two hours between the time of opening and time of closing the polls. Any such absence shall not
be sufficient reason for the discharge of any such person from such service or employment. Such
elector, because of so absenting himself, shall not be liable to any penalty, nor shall any
deduction be made from his usual salary or wages on account of such absence. Registered
electors who are employed and paid by the hour shall receive their regular hourly wage for the
period of such absence, not to exceed two hours. Application shall be made for such leave of
absence prior to the day of election. The employer may specify the hours during which such
employee may absent himself, but such hours shall be at the beginning or ending of the work
shift if the employee so requests.
(2) This section shall not apply to any person whose hours of employment on the day of
the election are such that there are three or more hours between the time of opening and the time
of closing of the polls during which he is not employed on the job.

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