In Colorado, any statewide public official can be recalled. Colorado does not require special grounds for the recall of public officials, but in order to petition against a senator a case will need to be made. Usually, when a recall petition is circulated, the Senator will be informed, and it is not unusual for them to respond.
The requirement for a recall petition in the State of Colorado is that it be circulated for 60 days, and needs to collect signatures of 25% of the votes cast in the last Senate election to trigger a recall election. In Colorado the recall election is held simultaneously with the election of a successor. In Colorado, the recall ballot has two parts. The first is a question that asks whether the Senator who the recall petition was filed against should be recalled. The second part consists of a list of candidates who have qualified to run for Senator. The name of the Senator who the recall petition was filed against may not appear on this list of candidates.
There are two. * Michael F. Bennet * Mark Udall
Senator Giron voted in favor of the bill which passed the senate 21-14 on February 11, 2013.
Senator Schwartz voted in favor of the bill which passed the senate 21-14 on February 11, 2013.
Senator Morse voted in favor of the bill which passed the senate 21-14 on February 11, 2013.
Senator Heath voted in favor of the bill which passed the senate 21-14 on February 11, 2013.
Senator Hudak voted in favor of the bill which passed the senate 21-14 on February 11, 2013.
Senator Jahn voted in favor of the bill which passed the senate 21-14 on February 11, 2013.
Senator Hodge voted in favor of the bill which passed the senate 21-14 on February 11, 2013.
Senator Newell voted in favor of the bill which passed the senate 21-14 on February 11, 2013.
Senator Carroll voted in favor of the bill which passed the senate 21-14 on February 11, 2013.
Senator Aguilar voted in favor of the bill which passed the senate 21-14 on February 11, 2013.
Senator Johnston voted in favor of the bill which passed the senate 21-14 on February 11, 2013.