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Jessica Price recall, Collbran, Colorado (2025-2026)

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Jessica Price recall
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Officeholders
Jessica Price
Recall status
Scheduled
Recall election date
April 7, 2026
Signature requirement
25% of voters for the office in the most recent election
See also
Recall overview
Political recall efforts, 2025
Recalls in Colorado
Colorado recall laws
City council recalls
Recall reports

An election to recall Trustee Jessica Price is scheduled for April 7, 2026, in Collbran, Colorado.[1] Voters will decide whether they want to remove Price from office and which candidate should replace her if so. If Price is not recalled, she will remain in office and any votes cast for a replacement candidate will not count.[2]

Recall vote

Recall question

Jessica Price recall, 2026

Recall
 Vote
%
Votes
Yes
No
Total Votes


Replacement question

General election

The general election will occur on April 7, 2026.

Special general election for Collbran Board of Trustees

Lew Evans and Keith Todd are running in the special general election for Collbran Board of Trustees on April 7, 2026.

Candidate
Lew Evans (Nonpartisan)
Keith Todd (Nonpartisan)

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Path to the ballot

See also: Laws governing recall in Colorado

No specific grounds are required for recall in Colorado. The number of signatures required for a recall to qualify for the ballot in Colorado depends on the office type.[3][4] After the petition is approved by the relevant election office, petitioners have 60 days to gather signatures.[5]

Recall context

See also: Ballotpedia's Recall Report

Ballotpedia covers recall efforts across the country for all state and local elected offices. A recall effort is considered official if the petitioning party has filed an official form, such as a notice of intent to recall, with the relevant election agency.

The chart below shows how many officials were included in recall efforts from 2012 to 2025 as well as how many of them defeated recall elections to stay in office and how many were removed from office in recall elections.


See also

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Footnotes