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SB 18-025

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Urban Drainage Flood Control District Elections

Plain-English Summary

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Senate Bill 18-025 updates the election rules for the Urban Drainage and Flood Control District in Colorado. It changes how elections are held by aligning them with current state laws, making it clearer who can vote (only individuals who own taxable property within the district), and simplifying outdated procedures. The bill also ensures that the district pays its share of costs when coordinating with county clerks for these elections. Since the status is "signed," this means the governor has approved the bill, making these changes official law.

Official Summary

The election provisions for the urban drainage and flood control district (district) have not been changed since 1992. The bill makes the following changes to provisions relating to district elections: Section 1 of the bill adds definitions of 'elector' or 'registered elector' and 'special election' or 'election' to conform the district's laws with the 'Uniform Election Code' (code). The bill clarifies the definition of 'publication' so that it conforms with the code. The bill amends the definition of 'taxpaying elector,' eliminating the ability to vote based on a spouse or civil union partner owning taxable property within the district. Section 2 clarifies that district elections may be held independently at a special election in conformance with the 'Colorado Local Government Election Code' or in coordination with the county clerk and recorders of counties included in the district. It also calls for the district to pay the district's costs related to a coordinated election. Section 3 deletes an obsolete provision specifying the date in advance of an election that the board of directors of the district must adopt a resolution calling a district election. Section 4 conforms annexation elections to current requirements of the 'Colorado Local Government Election Code' and makes ballot questions for district annexation elections similar to the procedures used for special district inclusion elections.(Note: This summary applies to the reengrossed version of this bill as introduced in the second house.) , Read More

Details

Chamber
Senate
First action
2018-03-07
Latest action
2018-01-10
Last action desc.
Introduced In Senate - Assigned to State, Veterans, & Military Affairs
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Votes

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2018-02-21 · House · passYes: 59 · No: 1 · Other:
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2018-02-21 · House · passYes: 34 · No: 0 · Other: