Colorado Code § 32-1-909

Recall petition - designated election official - approval as to form - definition
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(1) A recall petition shall not be circulated until it has been approved as meeting the
requirements of this section as to form.
(2) A request to appoint a designated election official for a recall of a special district
director must be filed with the court as defined in section 32-1-103 (2) for the special district.
Within five business days of receipt of a request to appoint a designated election official of a
recall petition for a special district director, the court shall issue an order appointing a designated
election official who shall perform the duties set forth for the recall. The designated election
official shall not be the director sought to be recalled by the petition or the spouse or civil union
partner of the director sought to be recalled by the petition. If the court appoints a county clerk
and recorder as the designated election official, then, notwithstanding any contrary provision in
this code, the recall must be conducted in accordance with article 12 of title 1; except that
sections 32-1-906, 32-1-907, 32-1-909 (4) to (6), 32-1-910 (2)(c), 32-1-911 (3)(b), (3)(c), and
(4), and 32-1-912 still apply regardless of who is appointed the designated election official.
(3) The designated election official shall approve or disapprove a petition as to form by
the close of the third business day following his or her appointment as the designated election
official. On the day that the petition is approved or disapproved as to form, the designated
election official shall mail or transmit electronically written notice of the approval or disapproval
to the committee as defined in subsection (4)(a) of this section, the board of directors of the
special district, and the director sought to be recalled. If the designated election official
disapproves the petition as to form, the designated election official shall identify in the written
notice the portion or portions of the petition that are not sufficient and the reasons they are not
sufficient.
(4) Each petition must:
(a) Designate by name and address at least three, but not more than five, eligible electors
of the special district, referred to in this part 9 as the "committee", who represent the signers
thereof in all matters affecting the petition;
(b) Include the name of only one director to be recalled; and
(c) Contain a general statement, in not more than two hundred words, of the grounds on
which the recall is sought, which statement is intended for the information of the electors of the
special district. The statement must not include any profane or false statement. The electors of
the special district are the sole and exclusive judges of the legality, reasonableness, and
sufficiency of the grounds on which the recall is sought, and said grounds are not subject to a
protest or to judicial review.
(5) The signatures to a recall petition need not all be on one sheet of paper. At the top of
each signature page of the petition must be printed, in bold-faced type, the following:
Warning:
It is against the law:
For anyone to sign this petition with any name other than one's own or to knowingly sign one's
own name more than once for the same measure or to sign such petition when not an eligible
elector.
Do not sign this petition unless you are an eligible elector. To be an eligible elector, you must be
registered to vote in Colorado and be either a resident of the (name of special district), or be the
owner or spouse or civil union partner of an owner of taxable real or personal property in the
(name of special district) as described in section 32-1-103 (5) of the Colorado Revised Statutes.
Do not sign this petition unless you have read or have had read to you the proposed measure in
its entirety and understand its meaning.
(6) Directly following the warning required by subsection (5) of this section must be
printed in bold-faced type the following:
Petition to recall (name of director sought to be recalled) from theoffice of director of the (name
of special district).

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