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Colorado appeals panel skeptical of sentencing for former county clerk who breached election systems
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Colorado appeals court questions Tina Peters’ sentence, but appears skeptical her conviction should be overturned
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Colorado state appeals panel skeptical of sentencing for Tina Peters
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 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.
Former election clerk Tina Peters’ prison sentence has long been a rallying cry for President Donald Trump and other 2020 election deniers. Her lawyers headed back to court to appeal her conviction as Colorado’s Democratic governor has signaled a new openness to letting her out of prison early.
The border skirmishes are increasing, and we could be looking at full-blown combat. The simmering civil unrest inside Colorado’s Democratic ranks is heating up, and during this legislative session it might boil over into all-out civil war.
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