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Another Legal Wrinkle Arises In Colorado Legislative Recalls

DENVER (AP) - Two state lawmakers scheduled for the first legislative recalls in Colorado history are awaiting another legal wrinkle before facing voters next month.

A Denver judge is scheduled to hear a complaint Monday that the recalls against Democratic Sens. Angela Giron and John Morse should be delayed. The state Libertarian Party and others are taking issue with a conflict in Colorado election law.

At issue is when candidates can qualify for ballots. The plaintiffs say the constitution gives them up to 15 days before the Sept. 10 elections. That's an apparent conflict with earlier deadlines get ballots printed and mailed to voters.

El Paso County elections officials say hundreds of ballots have already been mailed to military and overseas voters in Morse's district.

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