Governor urged to keep convicted former clerk in state custody

Colorado county clerks' virtual meeting about Tina Peters
Courtesy of SE2

Thirty-five county clerks across Colorado met virtually earlier this week to call on Gov. Jared Polis to keep former Mesa County Clerk Tina Peters in state custody following her conviction. 

Tina Peters
Peters

A small number of clerks spoke, but dozens attended to demonstrate a unified stance that Peters’ release would jeopardize election security and undermine public trust.


Last week, clerks issued a joint letter to the governor to stress that releasing Peters now would send the wrong signal during a period of intensified scrutiny of election systems.

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