Colorado Statutes § 1-2-701 Registration of voter registration drive - training - rules
Statute Text
(1)
Before commencing a voter registration drive, a voter registration drive organizer shall file a statement of intent to conduct a voter registration drive with the secretary of state in the manner prescribed by the secretary of state by rules promulgated in accordance with article
4
of title
24
, C.R.S. The voter registration drive organizer shall designate on the statement the agent of the voter registration drive, who shall be a resident of the state.
(2)
A voter registration drive organizer and a voter registration drive circulator shall fulfill the training requirements established by the secretary of state by rules promulgated in accordance with article
4
of title
24
, C.R.S.
(3)
(a)
Prior to circulating any voter registration applications, a person intending to work as a circulator on a voter registration drive shall complete the training provided by the voter registration drive organizer and sign an affirmation affirming that he or she fulfilled the training requirements for circulators.
(b)
A voter registration drive organizer shall maintain and make available to the secretary of state records evidencing the training completed by its circulators.
History
Amended by 2016 Ch. 42 , § 1 , eff. 3/23/2016 .
L. 2005: Entire part added, p. 1396, § 11, effective June 6; entire part added, p. 1431, § 11, effective June 6. L. 2016: (2) amended and (3) added, (SB 16-107), ch. 42, p. 102, § 1, effective March 23.
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