Colorado Statutes
§ 1-13.5-406 — Removal of judges
Colorado § 1-13.5-406
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Colo. Rev. Stat. § 1-13.5-406 (2026).
Text
The designated election official may
summarily remove any election judge who neglects his or her duty, or commits,
encourages, or connives at any fraud in connection therewith, or violates any
election laws, or knowingly permits others to do so, or has been convicted of any
felony, or violates his or her oath, or commits any act that interferes or tends to
interfere with a fair and honest election. An election judge has no cause of action
against a local government or designated election official arising from removal
from office pursuant to this section.
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Legislative History
Source: L. 2014: Entire article added, (HB 14-1164), ch. 2, p. 15, � 6, effective
February 18.
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§ 1-1-101
Short title§ 1-1-102
Applicability§ 1-1-103
Election code liberally construed§ 1-1-104
Definitions§ 1-1-106
Computation of time§ 1-1-109
Forms prescribed - rules§ 1-1-203
End of term§ 1-1-301
Certification program§ 1-1-303
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