Colorado Statutes § 1-11-212 Contests for county and nonpartisan officers - ballot issues and ballot questions
Statute Text
Contested election cases of county and nonpartisan officers and ballot issues and ballot questions shall be tried and decided by the district court for the county in which the contest arises. If a political subdivision is located in more than one county, the district court of either county may take jurisdiction.
History
L. 92: Entire article R&RE, p. 790, § 14, effective 1/1/1993 . L. 94: Entire section amended, p. 1177, § 65, effective July 1.
Editor's Note
This section is similar to former § 1-11-201 (1) as it existed prior to 1992.
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