Colorado Code § 31-2-223

Affidavit - evidence - protest procedure
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(1) All petitions to initiate the
adoption, amendment, or repeal of a home rule charter, including the formation of a new charter
commission, shall have attached thereto an affidavit of the circulator of the petition stating that
each signature on the petition is the signature of the person whose name it purports to be and that
to the best of the knowledge and belief of the affiant each of the persons signing such petition
was at the time of signing a registered elector. A protest in writing, under oath, may be filed in
the office in which such petition has been filed by some registered elector of the municipality or
territory proposed to be incorporated within thirty days after such petition is filed, setting forth
with particularity the grounds of such protest and the names protested. In such event the officer
with whom such petition is filed shall mail a copy of the protest to the persons named in such
petition as representing the signers thereof at the addresses therein given, together with a notice
fixing a time for hearing the protest not less than five nor more than twenty days after such
notice is mailed. If, at such hearing, such protest is denied in whole or in part, the person filing
the same, within ten days after such denial, may file an amended protest, a copy of which shall
be mailed to the persons named in the petition and on which a hearing shall be held as in the case
of the original protest; but no person shall be entitled to amend an amended protest.
(2) All records and hearings shall be public, and all testimony shall be under oath. The
officer with whom such petition is filed shall have the power to issue subpoenas to compel the
attendance of witnesses and the production of documents. Upon failure of any witness to obey
the subpoena, the officer may petition the district court, and, upon proper showing, the court may
enter an order compelling the witness to appear and testify or produce documentary evidence.
Failure to obey the order of court shall be punishable as a contempt of court. Hearings shall be
had as soon as is conveniently possible and must be concluded within thirty days after the
commencement thereof, and the result of such hearings shall be certified to the persons
representing the signers of such petition. In case the petition is declared insufficient in form or
number of signatures of registered electors, it may be withdrawn by a majority in number of the
persons representing the signers of such petition and, within fifteen days after the insufficiency is
declared, may be amended or additional names signed thereto as in the first instance and refiled
as an original petition. The finding as to the sufficiency of any petition may be reviewed by the
district court of the county in which such petition is filed, but any such review shall be timely
made, and, upon application, the decision of such court thereon shall be reviewed by the supreme
court.

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