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Colorado secretary of state faces heat for an election security breach in her own office after pushing to keep former President Donald Trump off their ballot.
The public became aware through an email the Colorado Republican Party sent to its supporters on Oct. 29. What did the breach mean for the security of Colorado’s election equipment?
Former Mesa County Clerk Tina Peters was found guilty Monday evening by a jury in connection to an election security breach at her office in 2021, the Colorado attorney general said.
DENVER — A trial is set to begin Wednesday for former Colorado county clerk Tina Peters, a hero to election conspiracy theorists who is accused of orchestrating a breach of election security ...
Tina Peters, a former local Colorado election clerk, will face trial starting Wednesday on charges related to alleged tampering with voting machines and leaking confidential data following the ...
Tina Peters, the former clerk of Mesa County, Colorado, became a right-wing celebrity after she let an outsider into a secure election machine update.
Legislative Audit Committee, In response to a serious breach of voting system security protocols by the Colorado Secretary of State’s office, which publicly posted critical election equipment ...
Former Colorado clerk Tina Peters has been found guilty on seven of 10 counts related to a 2021 election system breach.
Former Colorado clerk Tina Peters has been found guilty by a jury on most charges in a breach of her county’s election computer system.
Tina Peters, a former Mesa County, Colorado, election clerk, will face trial starting Wednesday on charges related to alleged tampering with voting machines.
A lawyer for former Colorado county clerk Tina Peters, a hero to election conspiracy theorists who is accused of orchestrating a breach of election security equipment, was trying to prevent ...