Nope! I forget just how Colorado official put it but basically 'No ballot space for write in, no write in's counted. The people of Colorado are going to have to restore freedom to their state or become a dictatorial autocracy!
Ok so no write- ins. What other states don’t allow write-ins?
Also see what Steve Van Doorn found out from Qiviut :
https://freerepublic.com/focus/chat/4203142/posts?page=1643#1643
and my reply:
https://freerepublic.com/focus/chat/4203142/posts?page=1669#1669
My take on what the Colo Court said was that there’s a time limit on when a challenge to their ruling can be made to the USSC, between now and Jan 4th.
wonder how the official can say that ?
write-ins in colorado have minimum specific requirements to be write-ins.
Write-in candidates are permitted in both the primary and general elections. A write-in candidate must file an affidavit of intent with the Colorado Secretary of State no later than the close of business on the 67th day before a primary election and the 110th day before a general election. No write-in vote will be counted unless the candidate filed an affidavit of intent.
March 5 is primary date in Colorado...67th day out is getting real close