Colorado Code § 31-10-610

Counting paper ballots
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(1) In precincts which use paper ballots, as soon as
the polls at any election have finally closed, the judges shall immediately open the ballot box and
proceed to count the votes polled, and the counting thereof shall be continued until finished
before the judges of election adjourn. They shall first count the number of ballots in the box. If
the ballots are found to exceed the number of names entered on the pollbook, the judges of
election shall then examine the official endorsements upon the outside of the ballots without
opening the same, and if, in the unanimous opinion of the judges, any of the ballots in excess of
the number on the pollbook do not bear the proper official endorsement, they shall be put into a
separate pile by themselves, and a separate record and return of the votes in such ballots shall be
made under the head of "excess ballots". When the ballots and the pollbook agree, the judges of
election shall proceed to count the votes. Each ballot shall be read and counted separately, and
every name separately marked as voted for on such ballot, where there is no conflict to obscure
the intention of the voter, shall be read and marked upon the tally sheets before any other ballot
is proceeded with. The entire number of ballots, excepting "excess ballots", shall be read and
counted and placed upon the tally sheets in like manner. When all of the ballots, excepting
"excess ballots", have been counted, the judges of election shall estimate and publish the votes.
(2) When all the votes have been read and counted, the ballots, together with one of the
tally lists, shall be returned to the ballot box, and the opening shall be carefully sealed, and each
of the judges shall place his initials on said seal. The cover shall then be locked and the ballot
box delivered to the clerk as provided in section 31-10-614.
(3) All persons, except judges of election and watchers, shall be excluded from the place
where the counting is being carried on until the count has been completed.

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