Colorado Code § 31-4-406

Territorial corporations - compensation fixed by electors
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In cities and
towns of not more than five thousand inhabitants incorporated prior to July 3, 1877, the mayor
and members of the governing body shall not receive any compensation for services rendered by
them as such mayor or members unless the question of paying such mayor or members for their
services is first submitted to the registered electors of such city or town and unless a majority of
those voting thereon vote in favor thereof. All ordinances, resolutions, and other acts of the
governing body of any such city or town authorizing or directing the payment of any
compensation to any such officer shall be and remain void. Nothing in this section shall apply to
any municipal judge who acts or officiates as president of any governing body.

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