Ballots and supplies for mail voting.

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(1) The county clerk and recorder or designated election official shall provide mail ballots, affidavits, certificates, envelopes, instruction cards, and other necessary supplies in the same manner as other election supplies are provided for in all elections and without cost to any eligible elector wishing to vote pursuant to this article.

(2) (a) The ballots must be in the same form as other official ballots for the same election.

(b) The approved form must include, at a minimum:

  1. Instructions to return a copy of identification with the ballot for first-time electorswho are required to provide identification in accordance with section 1-2-501;

(I.5) Instructions to provide a signature for verification with the ballot for first-time electors who do not have a signature stored in the statewide voter registration system;

  1. Information regarding the availability of accessible voting systems in elections coordinated by the county clerk and recorder;

  2. Information regarding how to vote and return the ballot or obtain a replacement;and

  3. Instructions to include adequate postage.

  1. In counties including more than one state senatorial district or more than one staterepresentative district, or both, mail ballots must be provided in a manner to be determined by the county clerk and recorder for each combination of state legislative districts. Distinctive markings or colors may be used to identify political subdivisions when such colors or distinctive markings will aid in the distribution and tabulation of the ballots. A complete ballot may consist of one or more pages or cards so long as each page or card is numbered and identified as provided for paper ballots in sections 1-5-407 and 1-5-410. This subsection (3) applies to ballots to be cast on voting machines as well as to paper ballots and ballot cards that can be electronically counted.

  2. (a) On the mail ballot instructions, the following statements must be printed: "All ballots are counted in the same manner." and "You must sign the affirmation on the envelope. Do not sign, initial, or print your name on the ballot."

(b) The mail ballot instructions shall contain information on how the elector may verify that his or her mail ballot has been received by the county clerk and recorder or designated election official as provided in section 1-7.5-207.

L. 2013: Entire section added, (HB 13-1303), ch. 185, p. 725, § 83, effective May 10. L. 2018: (4)(a) amended, (SB 18-233), ch. 262, p. 1612, § 26, effective July 1. L. 2019: (2)(b)(I.5) added, (SB 19-235), ch. 329, p. 3055, § 6, effective July 1, 2020.

Cross references: In 2013, this section was added by the "Voter Access and Modernized Elections Act". For the short title and the legislative declaration, see sections 1 and 2 of chapter 185, Session Laws of Colorado 2013.


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