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§ 24-1-135. Effect of congressional redistricting

CO Rev Stat § 24-1-135 (2018) (N/A)
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(1) Effective January 1, 1983, the terms of office of persons appointed pursuant to sections 11-102-103, 12-35-104, 12-42.5-104, 17-2-102, 23-60-104, 24-32-706, 25-1-103, 25-3.5-104, 25.5-1-602, 26-11-101, 33-11-105, 34-60-104, and 35-65-105 shall terminate. Prior thereto, the appointing authority designated by law shall appoint members to such boards, commissions, and committees for terms to commence on January 1, 1983, and to expire on the date the terms of the predecessors in office of such members would have expired, and any person whose term of office is terminated by this section may be reappointed effective January 1, 1983, and, for the purposes of such reappointment, shall not be deemed to succeed himself. Appointments thereafter shall be made as prescribed by law.

(2) Any member of a board, commission, or committee who was appointed or elected to the office as a resident of a designated congressional district pursuant to section 24 (2) of article VI of the state constitution or section 11-102-103, 12-35-104, 12-42.5-104, 22-2-105, 23-1-102, 23-20-102, 23-21-503, 23-60-104, 24-32-706, 25-1-103, 25-3.5-104, 25.5-1-602, 26-11-101, 33-11-105, 34-60-104, 35-65-401, or 44-30-301, and who no longer resides in the congressional district solely because of a change made to the boundaries of the district subsequent to the 1990 federal decennial census is eligible to hold office for the remainder of the term to which the member was elected or appointed, notwithstanding the nonresidency.

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§ 24-1-135. Effect of congressional redistricting