Colorado Revised Statutes

Colo. Rev. Stat. § 1-45-105 (2026)

Voluntary campaign spending limits

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(Repealed)

Source: Initiated 96: Entire article R&RE, effective upon proclamation of the Governor, January 15, 1997. L. 98: (3) amended, p. 951, § 2, effective May 27. L. 2000: Entire section repealed, p. 129, § 12, effective March 15.

Editor's note: This section was similar to former § 1-45-112 as it existed prior to 1996.

Notes of Decisions
Cited in 5 cases, 1988–2008 · leading case: Colorado Common Cause v. Meyer, 758 P.2d 153 (Colo. 1988).
Colorado Common Cause v. Meyer, 758 P.2d 153 (Colo. 1988). · cites it 4× “(5) The provisions of this section and section 1-45-105 shall not apply to any association, political party, political organization, corporation, labor organization, or other group of persons which receives contributions or contributions in kind from any person through events…”
League of Women Voters of Colorado v. Davidson, 23 P.3d 1266 (Colo. Ct. App. 2001). “It is a class two misdemeanor for a person willfully and in *1271 tentionally to violate § 1-45-104 (contribution limits), § 1-45-105 (voluntary spending limits), § 1-45-106 (use of unexpended campaign contributions), and § 1-45-107 (independent expenditures), C.”
In Re Title, Ballot Title, Submission Cl., 184 P.3d 52 (Colo. 2008). · cites it 2× “§ 1-45-105(1), C.R.S. (2007). After the meeting, the proponents of an initiative may amend their measure.”
Citizens for Responsible Gov't State Political Action Comm. v. Davidson, 236 F.3d 1174 (10th Cir. 2000). “§ 1-45-103(12)); § 12 (repealing Colo.Rev. Stat. § 1-45-105); § 4 (deleting Colo.”
Blake v. King, 184 P.3d 52 (Colo. 2008). · cites it 2× “§ 1-45-105(1), CRS. (2007). After the meeting, the proponents of an initiative may amend their measure.”
— Colo. Rev. Stat. § 1-45-105(1) — 3 cases
Colorado Common Cause v. Meyer, 758 P.2d 153 (Colo. 1988). “(5) The provisions of this section and section 1-45-105 shall not apply to any association, political party, political organization, corporation, labor organization, or other group of persons which receives contributions or contributions in kind from any person through events…”
In Re Title, Ballot Title, Submission Cl., 184 P.3d 52 (Colo. 2008). “§ 1-45-105(1), C.R.S. (2007). After the meeting, the proponents of an initiative may amend their measure.”
Blake v. King, 184 P.3d 52 (Colo. 2008). “§ 1-45-105(1), CRS. (2007). After the meeting, the proponents of an initiative may amend their measure.”
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