Candidate Acceptance of Petition Nomination - District Attorney is a legal document that was released by the Colorado Secretary of State - a government authority operating within Colorado.
Q: What is a petition nomination?
A: A petition nomination is a process where candidates can gain access to the ballot by gathering a certain number of signatures from registered voters in their district.
Q: What is the District Attorney?
A: The District Attorney is a public official who represents the government in prosecuting criminal cases.
Q: Who is eligible to be a District Attorney in Colorado?
A: To be eligible to be a District Attorney in Colorado, a person must be a citizen of the United States, a registered elector, and must have lived in the district for at least one year prior to the election.
Q: What is the acceptance of petition nomination?
A: The acceptance of petition nomination is a form that candidates for District Attorney in Colorado must file to indicate their acceptance of the nomination obtained through the petition process.
Q: How many signatures does a candidate need for a petition nomination in Colorado?
A: The number of signatures required for a petition nomination in Colorado varies depending on the office sought, but for the position of District Attorney, the requirement is typically a percentage of the active registered voters in the district.
Form Details:
Download a fillable version of the form by clicking the link below or browse more documents and templates provided by the Colorado Secretary of State.