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Code · Colorado · Title 1 — Elections · Article 1 — Elections Generally

1-1-117. Party member access to methods of selecting candidates for the general

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election. [Editor's note: For the applicability of this section on or after January 1, 2026, see the editor's note following this section.] Each major political party shall ensure that any future alternative process by which a party may select candidates for the general election, as provided by section 1-4-702, includes a process for party members to vote that does not require a party member to cast their vote in person and by which eligible party members not able to attend a nominating assembly or convention, convened as provided by section 1-4-702, in person can participate to the same extent as those voting in person.
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