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Q: Do workers voting rights count for a state caucus as well?

Does the 2 hour paid voting rights apply to a state caucus?

Tristan Kenyon Schultz
Tristan Kenyon Schultz
answered on Mar 1, 2016

Good question. The provision is CRS 1-7-102 (link: http://www.intotolegal.com/upcoming%20Events/Forms.html ). The short answer is that section 102 applies to "an election" and the Title 1 (Elections) makes no distinction between primary, congressional, presidential or local voting. Look... View More

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Q: If a Colorado Judge has been retained on the bench via a fraudulent retention process, not in accord with Statute;

1. Does s/he have the right to be on the bench under such a circumstance? 2. Are her/his rulings, orders, judgments valid under such a circumstance?

Tristan Kenyon Schultz
Tristan Kenyon Schultz
answered on Dec 27, 2015

You are welcome to file a complaint with the Colorado Election Board. Be aware that the period to challenge the election has likely past. Regardless, even if you successfully challenged the election, the judge's rulings would still be valid.

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