Colorado Statutes § 1-5-304 Lists of property owners
Statute Text
(1)
For elections where owning property in the political subdivision is a requirement for voting in the election, no later than the fortieth day preceding the date of the election, the designated election official, in addition to using the affidavit prescribed in section
32-1-806
, C.R.S., shall order the list of property owners from the county assessor. Except as otherwise required under subsection (2) of this section, the county assessor shall certify and deliver an initial list of all recorded owners of taxable real and personal property within the political subdivision no later than thirty days before the election. The supplemental list for the political subdivision shall be provided no later than twenty days before the election and shall contain the names and addresses of all recorded owners who have become owners no later than thirty days prior to the election and after the initial list of property owners was provided. The cost for the lists shall be assessed by the county assessors and paid by the political subdivision holding the election. The fee for furnishing the lists shall be no less than twenty-five dollars for both lists nor more than one cent for each name contained on the lists, whichever is greater.
(2)
The designated election official of a special district may order the list described in subsection (1) of this section of all recorded owners of taxable real and personal property within the special district as of the thirtieth day before the election with a supplementary list to be provided on the twentieth day before the election, or the designated election official may order a complete list as of the twentieth day before the election.
History
L. 92: Entire article R&RE, p. 707, § 8, effective 1/1/1993 . L. 93: Entire section amended, p. 1411, § 49, effective July 1. L. 94: Entire section amended, p. 1161, § 29, effective July 1. L. 99: Entire section amended, p. 773, § 45, effective May 20; entire section amended, p. 451, § 6, effective August 4.
Editor's Note
Amendments to this section by Senate Bill 99-025 and House Bill 99-1268 were harmonized.
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