Election/Voter Information
CANDIDATE INFORMATION
The Town of Minturn conducts regular biennial elections on
the first Tuesday in April of even numbered years to elect
Town Council members and a Mayor. Mayor and Councilors are
elected on an at-large basis; that is, elected by all registered
electors of the Town rather than by specific district or ward
within the Town. Terms of office are staggered so three Council/Mayor
members are elected at one election, three at the next succeeding
election. The Mayor is elected to a two year term and Councilors
are elected to four (4)-year terms. Minturn does not have
term limits.
As stated in the Home Rule Charter (copies available in the
Town Clerk's office), a candidate for the Minturn Town Council
must be:
No person shall be eligible to be elected or appointed to
the office of Mayor or council member unless he has been a
citizen of the United States for not less than seven (7) years,
is at least twenty-five (25) years of age and shall have been
a resident of the Town of Minturn not less than two (2) years
immediately preceding such election or appointment or in the
case of Mayor, five (5) years immediately preceding such election
or appointment. Each elected official shall maintain his residency
in the Town throughout his term of office. A person who has
been convicted of a felony shall not be eligible to become
a candidate for a Town office.
Candidates for Town Council are nominated, without regard
to political party affiliation, by petition on forms supplied
by the Town Clerk. Petitions are not issued prior to the fiftieth
(50) day before the election and not later than thirty
(30) days before the regular Town election. One (1) to three
(3) registered electors of the Town can be designated on the
petition as a committee to fill a vacancy in nomination. Such
designation is optional.
Nomination petitions can be circulated only between the fiftieth
(50) day and the thirtieth (30) day before the election
and must be returned to the Town Clerk by 5 p.m. on the thirtieth
day before the election. Petitions must be signed in ink by
at least ten (10) registered electors who live in the Town
of Minturn. Each registered elector signing a petition must
add to his signature his place of residence, the date on which
he signed the petition, and must print his name in the space
provided.
Only one (1) person can circulate a nomination petition.
The circulator of a petition affirms (by completing the affidavit
contained on the petition) that each signature thereon is
the signature of the person whose name it purports to be and
that each signer has stated to the circulator that he is a
registered elector of Minturn. The circulator's affidavit
must be notarized; THE CIRCULATOR DOES NOT SIGN AND
COMPLETE THE AFFIDAVIT EXCEPT IN THE PRESENCE OF A NOTARY
PUBLIC.
A petition is valid only if it contains at least ten (10)
valid signatures of registered Town electors. A registered
Town elector can sign only the number of nomination petitions
equal to the number of Council positions to be filled at the
election. For example, no matter how many people are seeking
candidacy, if there were 3 Council positions to be filled
at the election, a registered Town elector could sign only
3 nomination petitions.
Each nomination petition must be filed with the Town Clerk
no later than the thirtieth day prior to the election,
as previously mentioned. Every such petition must have endorsed
thereon the notarized Candidate Oath and Acceptance of Nomination,
which is printed on the back of the nomination petition. AGAIN,
EXECUTION OF THIS SWORN STATEMENT MUST BE DONE IN THE PRESENCE
OF A NOTARY PUBLIC. The statement must reflect the
address of the candidate's place of residence and the name
of the candidate in the form it is to appear on the ballot.
On the ballot the candidate's name can be a nickname or include
a nickname, but it cannot contain any title or degree designating
the business or profession of the candidate. Placement of
candidates' names on the ballot will be determined by drawing
of lots. Candidates and/or their designees are encouraged
to attend and witness the drawing.
All nomination petitions that are in apparent conformity
with requirements of the Colorado Municipal Election Code,
as determined by the Town Clerk, are valid unless objection
thereto is made in writing within three (3) days after the
filing of same. If objection is made, notice will be mailed
immediately to the candidate who may be affected by the objection.
The Clerk will rule on any objections within at least forty-eight
(48) hours after objections are filed. Remedies or cures of
objections that are upheld will be accomplished through an
amendment to the original petition, or by filing a new petition
within three (3) days after such objection is sustained, but
in no event later than the eighteenth day before the election.
Withdrawal of Candidacy:
Any person, who has been nominated and has accepted that nomination
in the manner described can cause his/her name to be withdrawn
from such nomination at any time prior to the twenty third
day before the election by submitting to the Town Clerk a
written, signed affidavit withdrawing from such nomination.
Forms for this purpose are available in the Town Clerk's office.
Detailed information regarding this procedure can be secured
from the Town Clerk if needed.
Fair Campaign Practices Act:
All candidates and organized committees supporting a candidate
for Town Council are subject to requirements of the Fair
Campaign Practices Act (FCPA). Colorado electors
approved this law in November 1996. A copy of the law together
with copies of report forms to be used in meeting the requirements
of the FCPA can be obtained at the Clerk's office.
Candidates for Town Council are required to file a Candidate
Affidavit within ten (10) days of becoming a candidate. The
FCPA definition of candidate is contained in Section 1-45-103
(1.5). FCPA reports from each candidate or committee must
be filed 21 days before the election; the Friday before the
election, and thirty days after the election. Candidate committees
supporting your candidacy also are obligated to comply with
the FCPA.
A copy of the FCPA and all reporting forms can be obtained
on the Secretary of State's web site at www.sos.state.co.us.
All reports required under the FCPA are filed with the Town
Clerk.
Miscellaneous:
Voter registration is accomplished at any of the town halls
in the county or the Eagle County Clerk's office. Only U.S.
citizens who are 18 years old and have resided inside the
Town limits for the 30 days preceding the election can register
and participate in this election. Registered electors of the
County who have moved into the Town and resided here for the
30 days preceding the election must change their legal address
of residency by filling out a Change of Residency form with
the Eagle County Clerk.
Applications for absentee ballots can be obtained by stopping
by the Town Clerk's office, 309 Pine Street, Minturn. A registered
elector of the Town need not meet special criteria to obtain
an absentee ballot. Absentee ballots cannot be issued until
application has been made.
Contact
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Town
Hall
Physical Address:
302 Pine Street
Minturn, CO 81645 |
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Town
Hall
Mailing Address:
P.O. Box 309
Minturn, CO 81645 |
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Town
Treasurer/Town Clerk
Jay Brunvand
(970) 827-5645 treasurer@minturn.org
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