A 40-year-old Colorado Springs woman received a 12-month, one-day federal prison sentence Thursday for her role in staging a hate crime in the weeks leading up to a run-off election in the 2023 mayor's race.
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Colorado appeals panel skeptical of sentencing for former county clerk who breached election systems
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As election denier Tina Peters tries to overturn her conviction, Colorado’s Democratic governor signals openness to clemency
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Colorado appeals court questions Tina Peters’ sentence, but appears skeptical her conviction should be overturned
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As the 2026 election cycle begins, an unusually large number of Colorado lawmakers — many appointed through the vacancy process — are facing primary challenges that reflect deepening divisions within both major parties.
A Colorado appeals panel seemed skeptical that a judge could use former county clerk Tina Peters' insistence on spreading election conspiracy theories as part of the reason to sentence her to nine years in prison for orchestrating a data breach of election equipment.
Kenny Nguyen, a member of the Broomfield City Council, was chosen by a 36-member Democratic vacancy committee on Monday to represent House District 33. Nguyen will replace Sen. William Lindstedt, who was appointed by Gov.
The Colorado Secretary of State Jena Griswold and the Colorado County Clerk Association have sent a joint letter to Governor Jared
Colorado Secretary of State Jena Griswold and the Colorado County Clerks Association have sent a letter to Gov. Jared Polis urging Polis not to grant clemency to former Mesa County
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Colorado appeals panel mulls former election clerk’s sentencing
A Colorado appeals panel on Wednesday seemed skeptical that a judge could use former county clerk Tina Peters’ insistence on spreading election conspiracy theories as part of the reason to sentence her to nine years in prison for orchestrating a data breach of election equipment.
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