Colorado Code § 34-51-111

Election of supervisors
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(1) The court in the decree establishing a mine
drainage district shall order an election to be held under the supervision of the board of county
commissioners of the county wherein said district, or the greater portion thereof, is situated, for
the purpose of electing five individuals to constitute the board of supervisors for said district,
and shall set the time and place of said election, and direct the clerk of said board of county
commissioners to cause notice of said election, and the time and place thereof, to be published
for four successive weeks prior to the date of said election, in some newspaper published within
the county. The individuals so elected shall hold office for one, two, three, four, and five years,
in accordance with the number of votes received by them respectively. The individual receiving
the highest number of votes is to serve for five years, the one receiving the next highest, four
years, the next highest, three years, the next highest, two years, and the next highest, one year.
(2) Each year following the organization of the mine drainage district, elections shall be
called by and held under the supervision of the board of county commissioners for the purpose
of electing a successor to the member of the board of supervisors of the mine drainage district
whose term expires, and to fill any other vacancies that may exist in said board, and at such
election a new member shall be elected to said board of supervisors to hold office for five years.
Notice of such subsequent elections is to be given in the same manner as provided in this section
to be given in the case of the first election. At all elections for members of the board of
supervisors of a mine drainage district, each person owning mining claims in the district shall be
entitled to one vote for each claim or fractional claim within said district, owned by such person,
and only individuals who are residents of the county wherein the mine drainage district lies, and
who are owners of mining claims within said district, or officers, managers, or superintendents
of corporations owning mining claims within said district shall be qualified for election as
members of said board.

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