Colorado Code § 37-47-137

Conduct of election
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(1) Except as otherwise provided in this article, an
election held pursuant to this article shall be opened and conducted in the manner then provided
by the laws of this state for the conduct of general elections.
(2) If an election is held concurrently with a primary or general election, the county clerk
and recorder of each county in which the district or subdistrict holding the debt election is
located shall perform for the district or subdistrict election the acts provided by law to be
performed by such officials. If an election is not held concurrently with a primary or general
election, such acts shall be performed by the secretary of the district with the assistance of such
county clerk and recorders. The board of directors and such county clerk and recorders are
authorized to agree among themselves upon the division of such acts and the determination of
persons to perform them.
(3) An elector of the district may vote in any election by absentee voter's ballot under
such terms and conditions, and in substantially the same manner insofar as is practicable, as
prescribed in article 13.5 of title 1, C.R.S., of the "Uniform Election Code of 1992", except as
specifically modified in this article.
(4) All acts required or permitted therein to be performed by a county clerk and recorder
shall be performed by each one respectively in the event of a primary or general election and by
the secretary or assistant secretary of the board of directors in the event of any other election,
unless the services of the county clerk and recorder in each such county are contracted for, but
no oath shall be administered by the secretary or assistant secretary unless he is also an officer
authorized to administer oaths.
(5) Application may be made for an absentee voter's ballot not more than twenty days
and not less than four days before the election.
(6) No consideration shall be given nor distinction made with reference to any person's
political party affiliation or the lack thereof.
(7) The return envelope for the absentee voter's ballot shall have printed on its face an
affidavit substantially in the following form:
"State of Colorado, County of ........., I, .........., being first duly sworn according to law, depose
and say that my residence and post-office address is ....................; that I am a person qualified to
vote in general elections in the State of Colorado and am a resident of the Southwestern Water
Conservation District or Water Users' Association No. ...... or Special Improvement District No.
...... in the Southwestern Water Conservation District, as may be appropriate, at the time of this
election.
...................................................
Signature of voter
Subscribed and sworn to before me this ... day of............, 20....
...................................................
(Signature of notary public,
county clerk and recorder,
or other officer authorized
to administer oaths)
(SEAL)
...................................................
Title of office"
(8) In any such election at which voting machines are used, the board of directors shall
provide paper ballots for absentee voters containing the same question as is to be submitted to
the electors by the voting machines, subject to the provisions of subsection (9) of this section.
(9) The district or subdistrict may provide for mail voters to cast their mail voters' ballots
on voting machines expressly provided for that purpose, if each mail voter indicates by affidavit
that he or she is qualified to vote at the election and will be a mail voter, pursuant to article 13.5
of title 1, C.R.S., and all laws supplemental thereto.

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