Colorado Constitution

Article XXVIII, § 7 — Disclosure

Colorado Const. art. XXVIII, § 7

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The disclosure requirements relevant to candidate committees, political committees, issue committees, and political parties, that are currently set forth in section 1-45-108, C. R. S. , or any successor section, shall be extended to include small donor committees. The disclosure requirements of section 1-45-108, C. R. S. , or any successor section, shall be extended to require disclosure of the occupation and employer of each person who has made a contribution of one hundred dollars or more to a candidate committee, political committee, issue committee, or political party. For purposes of this section and 1-45-108, C. R. S. , or any successor section, a political party shall be treated as separate entities at the state, county, district, and local levels.

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History

Initiated 2002: Entire article added, L. 2003, p. 3606. For the effective date of this article, see the editor's note following the article heading.

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