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Welcome to San Francisco, Mountain Time Zone, aka Colorado.
In Colorado, a person who wishes to be a write-in candidate for an office
in an election must file an affidavit of intent stating that he or she
desires the office and is qualified to assume its duties if elected (1-4- 1101(1), C.R.S.). The deadline to file the write-in affidavit of intent
for the 2022 General Election was July 21, 2022 (1-4-1102(1), C.R.S.). In
order for a write-in vote to be counted, the candidate must have filed the write-in affidavit of intent by the July 21 deadline (1-4-1101(2),
C.R.S.). Any write-in votes for an individual who did not file the write-
in affidavit will not be counted.
If a candidate files the required write-in affidavit by the deadline, then their name will not be printed on the ballot, but a write-in line will be printed under the office they are seeking election where voters can write
the candidate’s name.
To cast a vote for a write-in candidate, a voter should write at least a reasonably correct interpretation of the candidates last name on the
write-in line. For Governor/Lt. Governor, the Governor and Lt. Governors
names’ must both be written in order for the vote to be counted.
https://www.sos.state.co.us/pubs/elections/vote/writeInVoteInfo.html
It's irrelevant anyway.
The state popular voting is simply to tell the electors how the majority
wishes them to vote.
This is December 19, 2023. The Colorado electoral voters have already
decided who they will vote for anyway. It's not Trump so it's all just theatrical bullshit from a state that really doesn't matter in the grand
scheme of things.
There is a reason why Colorado has lost 40% of the major businesses in the state.
This should be good enough to get another 5%, maybe even 10% to move
somewhere else.
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