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Declaration of Intent to Run for Retention - Judicial Offices is a legal document that was released by the Colorado Secretary of State - a government authority operating within Colorado.
Q: What is a Declaration of Intent to Run for Retention?
A: A Declaration of Intent to Run for Retention is a form that judicial candidates in Colorado must file to indicate their intention to seek retention in their judicial office.
Q: What is the purpose of a Declaration of Intent to Run for Retention?
A: The purpose of a Declaration of Intent to Run for Retention is to inform the public and the Colorado Secretary of State that a judicial candidate intends to seek retention in their judicial office.
Q: Who is required to file a Declaration of Intent to Run for Retention?
A: Judicial candidates in Colorado who are seeking retention in their judicial office are required to file a Declaration of Intent to Run for Retention.
Q: When is a Declaration of Intent to Run for Retention filed?
A: A Declaration of Intent to Run for Retention is typically filed with the Colorado Secretary of State's Office well in advance of the election, usually at least 80 days before the election.
Q: What happens if a judicial candidate does not file a Declaration of Intent to Run for Retention?
A: If a judicial candidate does not file a Declaration of Intent to Run for Retention, they will not be listed on the ballot and will not be eligible for retention in their judicial office.
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