Colorado Code § 37-48-178

Election resolution
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(1) The board of directors shall call any election by
resolution adopted at least thirty days prior to the election.
(2) Such resolution shall recite the objects and purposes of the election, the date upon
which such election shall be held, and the form of the ballot.
(3) In the case of any election not to be held concurrently with a primary or general
election, the board of directors shall provide in the election resolution or by supplemental
resolution for the appointment of sufficient judges and clerks of the election, who shall be
electors of the district or the subdistrict holding the debt election, and in such event shall set their
compensation. The election resolution or a supplemental resolution shall also then designate the
precincts and polling places, but a supplemental resolution may modify such a description of
precincts and polling places without repeating such description in full. The description of
precincts may be made by reference to any order of the governing body of any county,
municipality, or other political subdivision in which the district or subdistrict or any part thereof
is situated, or by reference to any previous order or other instrument of such a governing body,
or by detailed description of such precincts, or by other sufficient description.
(4) Precincts established by any such governing body may be consolidated in the
election resolution by the board of directors in a sufficient number which it deems expedient for
the convenience of the electors for any election not to be held concurrently with a primary or
general election.
(5) If the election shall be held concurrently with a primary or general election held
under the laws of this state, the judges of election for such primary or general election shall be
designated as the judges of the election for the election held pursuant to this article, and they
shall receive such additional compensation, if any, as the board of directors shall set by the
election resolution.

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