Colorado Code § 37-90-124

Election on organization
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(1) If, after the completion of the hearing on the
feasibility of the organization of a district, it is determined that such district shall be organized,
the commission shall forthwith make an order allowing the prayer of the petition, and, by order
duly entered upon its record, shall call an election of the taxpaying electors in the district for the
purpose of determining whether such district shall be organized, and shall set the date for such
election.
(2) The commission shall thereupon publish a notice, the final publication to be not less
than ten days nor more than thirty days immediately preceding the election, which notice shall
state: The fact of filing of the petition; in summary form, the information required by section 37-
90-121 (1) to be included in the petition; that an election will be held to decide the question of
organization of the proposed district; the date of such election; the polling places at which such
election is to be held; the qualifications of those eligible to vote at such election; and the specific
question to be submitted.
(3) The commission shall appoint three taxpaying electors of the district as judges for
each designated polling place. The election shall be held and conducted as nearly as may be in
the same manner as general elections in this state. There shall be no special registration for such
election, but, for the purpose of determining qualifications of electors, the judges shall be
permitted to use the last official registration lists of electors residing in the district and a certified
list of taxpayers in the district prepared by the county treasurer and, in addition, may require the
execution of an affidavit concerning the qualification of any such taxpaying elector to vote.
(4) At such election the voters shall vote for or against the organization of the district.
The judges of each polling place shall certify the returns of the election to the ground water
commission. If a majority of votes cast at said election are against the organization of the
district, the commission shall forthwith dismiss the petition, and no election shall be held on the
original petition or another petition for organization of the same district within one year of such
dismissal.
(5) If a majority of the votes cast at said election are for the organization of said district,
the commission, by order duly entered of record, shall declare the district organized, define the
boundaries thereof, and give it the corporate name designated in the petition by which in all
proceedings it shall thereafter be known and designate the members of the first board of
directors, as named in the organization petition and the districts they represent. Thereupon the
district shall be a governmental subdivision of the state of Colorado and a body corporate with
all the powers of a public or quasi-municipal corporation.

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