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Petition Circulation Reference Manual

For Petition Entity Representatives & Petition Circulators

Petition Circulation Procedures & Avoiding Potential Fraudulent Activity

SoS Home > Elections home > Petition entities home > Reference manual > Table of Contents

Table of Contents

  • I. General information regarding initiatives & petition circulation
    • 1. Definition of an initiative
    • 2. Definition of a circulator
    • 3. Definition of a petition entity
    • 4. Who may circulate a petition
    • 5. Who is required to participate in this training program
    • 6. Why circulators should participate in this training program
    • 7. Circulator badge requirements
    • 8. Petition proponent & petition entity responsibilities
      • a. List of circulators & notaries
      • b. Compensating petition circulators
      • c. Petition entity license
      • d. Petition entity registration
    • 9. Secretary of State approval
  • II. Gathering signatures
    • 1. Signatures must be collected in the circulator's presence
    • 2. Eligibility to sign a petition
    • 3. Instructions for petition signers
      • a. Petition signer dos and don'ts
      • b. Sample signature line
      • c. Correcting mistakes
      • d. Withdrawal of signature
    • 4. Assisting disabled or illiterate electors
  • III. Completing the circulator affidavit before a notary public
    • 1. Affirmation & notarization requirements
    • 2. Correcting mistakes to the circulator affidavit and notary jurat
    • 3. Sample circulator affidavit
  • IV. Returning the petition section
  • V. Prohibited activities
    • 1. Fraudulent representation
    • 2. Elector signing a petition for another person / signing same petition more than once
    • 3. Elector signing a petition if ineligible
    • 4. Improper execution of circulator affidavit
    • 5. Improper notarization
    • 6. Interference with elections
    • 7. Causing confusion or failure to submit a petition in proper form
    • 8. Willful violation of statutory provisions governing petitions
    • 9. Bribery
    • 10. Improper circulation of the petition
    • 11. Tampering with a petition
    • 12. Forgery
    • 13. Improperly assisting disabled electors
    • 14. Use of false circulator name or address
    • 15. Compensating circulators without a petition entity license
    • 16. Permitting unlawful or fraudulent activities
    • 17. Delivery of petition to candidate or candidate committee by petition entity
  • VI. Penalties for violations of petition law
  • VII. Rejection of signatures or petition sections
    • 1. Why individual signatures may be rejected
    • 2. Why a petition section may be rejected
  • VIII. Online resources
  • IX. Colorado Secretary of State contact information

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