Colorado Code § 37-44-105

Notice of election - voters - ballots
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(1) The clerk of the district court of the
county where said petition was presented shall thereupon cause a notice embodying said orders
in substance, signed by the clerk of the said district court, to be issued, given, and published,
giving notice of said election and the time and place thereof. The notice shall be published once
a week for at least three weeks prior to such election in a newspaper of general circulation in
each county into which any portion of such proposed district extends. In addition to the notice by
publication, the clerk of the district court shall mail, postage prepaid, a printed copy of said
notice of election to each of the owners of the lands proposed to be included in said district. Such
notices shall be addressed to the last-known post office address of each of said owners as the
same may appear from the certificates of the several county assessors theretofore certified to the
court as provided in section 37-44-104, or which are otherwise made known to the clerk of said
court, and said notices shall be mailed not less than two weeks prior to the election. The clerk
shall certify and file, in the records of the proceeding, a list of the persons, and their addresses, to
whom notices have been mailed.
(2) At all elections held under the provisions of this article, all persons are entitled to
vote who are resident freeholders of agricultural lands within the said district or who are the
owners of land to the extent of forty acres or more within said district and reside in the state of
Colorado, and who are qualified electors under the general laws of the state of Colorado, and
who have paid property taxes upon property located within said district during the three hundred
and sixty-five days immediately preceding any such election.
(3) Electors not residing within the district are entitled to vote only within the precinct of
such district wherein the majority of their lands are located. Any person entitled to vote shall
also be eligible to election as director in and for the precinct of such district in which the major
portion of his lands are located.
(4) The ballot to be used and cast at such election for the formation of such district shall
be substantially as follows: "Internal Improvement District - Yes" or "Internal Improvement
District - No", or words equivalent thereto, and shall also contain the names of persons to be
voted for as members of the board of directors of said district and shall contain a sufficient
number of blank spaces to permit each elector to write in the names of any persons for whom he
may wish to vote as members of the board of directors. Each elector may vote for five directors,
one for each precinct, and shall indicate his choice by placing a marginal cross upon the ballot
opposite any name voted upon or by writing in the name of the person for whom he desires to
vote, and shall also indicate his vote upon any question submitted by placing a marginal cross
upon the ballot either for or against such question.

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