031_01.pdf-bold vote-Excerpt-

Second Regular Session Sixty-fourth General Assembly

STATE OF COLORADO

INTRODUCED
LLS NO. 04-0296.01 Bob Lackner

SENATE BILL 04-031

SENATE SPONSORSHIP
Keller, and Hillman

HOUSE SPONSORSHIP
Berry, and Jahn

Senate Committees
State Veterans & Military Affairs

House Committees

A BILL FOR AN ACT 101 102 103 CONCERNING THE ELECTION OFFENSE OF MAKING FALSE STATEMENTS
DESIGNED TO AFFECT THE vote AS PROSCRIBED BY SECTION

1-13-109, COLORADO REVISED STATUTES. Bill Summary (Note: This summary applies to this bill as introduced and does not necessarily reflect any amendments that may be subsequently adopted.) Expands the existing election offense governing false statements, which currently proscribes certain conduct performed "knowingly", to prohibit any person from "recklessly" making, publishing, broadcasting, or circulating or causing to make, publish, broadcast, or circulate in any form of communication any false statement designed to affect the vote on any issue submitted to the electors at any






043_01.pdf-bold vote-Excerpt-

Second Regular Session Sixty-fourth General Assembly

STATE OF COLORADO

INTRODUCED
LLS NO. 04-0623.01 Bob Lackner

SENATE BILL 04-043

SENATE SPONSORSHIP
Gordon,

HOUSE SPONSORSHIP
(None),

Senate Committees
State Veterans & Military Affairs

House Committees

A BILL FOR AN ACT 101 102 103 104 CONCERNING THE ELIGIBILITY OF UNAFFILIATED ELECTORS TO CAST
BALLOTS FOR CANDIDATES OF A POLITICAL PARTY IN PRIMARY ELECTIONS WITHOUT DECLARING AN AFFILIATION WITH A POLITICAL PARTY.

Bill Summary (Note: This summary applies to this bill as introduced and does not necessarily reflect any amendments that may be subsequently adopted.) States that no person eligible to vote in any election shall be required to declare his or her affiliation with a political party as a condition of voting in a primary election. Allows any registered elector who desires to vote for candidates of a political party that is participating in a primary election but who does not elect to declare an affiliation with
Shading denotes HOU






084_01.pdf-bold vote-Excerpt-

Second Regular Session Sixty-fourth General Assembly

STATE OF COLORADO

INTRODUCED
LLS NO. 04-0398.01 Bob Lackner

SENATE BILL 04-084

SENATE SPONSORSHIP
Windels,

HOUSE SPONSORSHIP
(None),

Senate Committees
State Veterans & Military Affairs

House Committees

A BILL FOR AN ACT 101 102 103 CONCERNING TECHNICAL MODIFICATIONS TO voteR IDENTIFICATION
REQUIREMENTS IMPLEMENTING THE FEDERAL "HELP AMERICA

vote ACT OF 2002". Bill Summary (Note: This summary applies to this bill as introduced and does not necessarily reflect any amendments that may be subsequently adopted.) Makes the following technical modifications to voter identification requirements implementing the federal "Help America vote Act of 2002": Clarifies that the form of driver's license sufficient to demonstrate the elector's identification for voting purposes is a Colorado driver's license. In connection with proof of elector identification by means of a pilot's license, eliminates the requirement that the
Shading denote






153_01.pdf-bold vote-Excerpt-

Second Regular Session Sixty-fourth General Assembly

STATE OF COLORADO

INTRODUCED
LLS NO. 04-0687.01 John Hershey

SENATE BILL 04-153

SENATE SPONSORSHIP
Johnson S., and Reeves

HOUSE SPONSORSHIP
McCluskey, Lundberg, Paccione, and Witwer

Senate Committees
State Veterans & Military Affairs

House Committees

A BILL FOR AN ACT 101 102 103 104 CONCERNING
TO COMBINING POLLING PLACES, AND, IN CONNECTION THEREWITH, AUTHORIZING DESIGNATED ELECTION OFFICIALS ESTABLISH vote CENTERS WHERE ANY ELECTOR

REGISTERED IN THE POLITICAL SUBDIVISION MAY vote.

Bill Summary (Note: This summary applies to this bill as introduced and does not necessarily reflect any amendments that may be subsequently adopted.) Authorizes a designated election official to establish one or more vote centers for any election. Defines "vote center" as a polling place at which any registered elector in the political subdivision holding the election may vote, regardless of the precinct in which the elector resides.






1227_01.pdf-bold vote-Excerpt-

Second Regular Session Sixty-fourth General Assembly

STATE OF COLORADO

INTRODUCED
LLS NO. 04-0662.01 John Hershey

HOUSE BILL 04-1227

HOUSE SPONSORSHIP
Sinclair,

SENATE SPONSORSHIP
(None),

House Committees
State, Veterans, & Military Affairs Appropriations

Senate Committees

A BILL FOR AN ACT 101 102 CONCERNING VOTING SYSTEMS, AND MAKING AN APPROPRIATION IN
CONNECTION THEREWITH.

Bill Summary (Note: This summary applies to this bill as introduced and does not necessarily reflect any amendments that may be subsequently adopted.) States that the method of voting in all elections may be by paper ballots or by electronic or electromechanical voting systems. Prohibits the use of mechanical lever voting machines. Prohibits the use of punch card voting systems after a specified date. Specifies the number of electronic or electromechanical voting stations to be provided to each polling place, based on the number of active registered electors in the precinct. Authorizes the use of electronic and electromechanical






1296_01.pdf-bold vote-Excerpt-

Second Regular Session Sixty-fourth General Assembly

STATE OF COLORADO

INTRODUCED
LLS NO. 04-0602.01 John Hershey

HOUSE BILL 04-1296

HOUSE SPONSORSHIP
Madden, Plant, Romanoff, and Spence

SENATE SPONSORSHIP
Hillman,

House Committees
State, Veterans, & Military Affairs Local Government Appropriations

Senate Committees

A BILL FOR AN ACT 101 102 CONCERNING
THE CREATION OF A PERMANENT PAPER RECORD OF EACH vote CAST IN AN ELECTION.

Bill Summary (Note: This summary applies to this bill as introduced and does not necessarily reflect any amendments that may be subsequently adopted.) Requires each voting system used in an election in the state to produce a permanent paper record of each vote. Entitles a voter to inspect, verify, and correct the paper record of his or her vote. States that the permanent paper record shall be the official record of the election for purposes of any recount. Defines a term. Makes conforming amendments.

Shading denotes HOUSE amendment. Double underlining






1335_01.pdf-bold vote-Excerpt-

Second Regular Session Sixty-fourth General Assembly

STATE OF COLORADO

INTRODUCED
LLS NO. 04-0602.01 John Hershey

HOUSE BILL 04-1296

HOUSE SPONSORSHIP
Madden, Plant, Romanoff, and Spence

SENATE SPONSORSHIP
Hillman,

House Committees
State, Veterans, & Military Affairs Local Government Appropriations

Senate Committees

A BILL FOR AN ACT 101 102 CONCERNING
THE CREATION OF A PERMANENT PAPER RECORD OF EACH vote CAST IN AN ELECTION.

Bill Summary (Note: This summary applies to this bill as introduced and does not necessarily reflect any amendments that may be subsequently adopted.) Requires each voting system used in an election in the state to produce a permanent paper record of each vote. Entitles a voter to inspect, verify, and correct the paper record of his or her vote. States that the permanent paper record shall be the official record of the election for purposes of any recount. Defines a term. Makes conforming amendments.

Shading denotes HOUSE amendment. Double underlining






1335_01.pdf-bold vote-Excerpt-

Second Regular Session Sixty-fourth General Assembly

STATE OF COLORADO

INTRODUCED
LLS NO. 04-0602.01 John Hershey

HOUSE BILL 04-1296

HOUSE SPONSORSHIP
Madden, Plant, Romanoff, and Spence

SENATE SPONSORSHIP
Hillman,

House Committees
State, Veterans, & Military Affairs Local Government Appropriations

Senate Committees

A BILL FOR AN ACT 101 102 CONCERNING
THE CREATION OF A PERMANENT PAPER RECORD OF EACH vote CAST IN AN ELECTION.

Bill Summary (Note: This summary applies to this bill as introduced and does not necessarily reflect any amendments that may be subsequently adopted.) Requires each voting system used in an election in the state to produce a permanent paper record of each vote. Entitles a voter to inspect, verify, and correct the paper record of his or her vote. States that the permanent paper record shall be the official record of the election for purposes of any recount. Defines a term. Makes conforming amendments.

Shading denotes HOUSE amendment. Double underlining