Trump is punishing Colorado over Tina Peters - Democracy Docket
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www.democracydocket.comI can share what’s publicly known up to now, but I don’t have real-time access to news feeds in this moment. Here are the most recent developments that were reported:
There has been ongoing coverage around Tina Peters, the former Mesa County clerk, including discussions of her conviction for tampering with voting systems and subsequent court and political responses in Colorado. Some outlets have noted allies in certain political circles pushing for clemency or reconsideration, while Colorado officials and election administrators have emphasized keeping the case within the state legal processes. [cite ][cite ]
In late 2025 and into 2026, Colorado authorities and federal entities explored various angles related to Peters’ case, including discussions about potential custody transfers and federal involvement, though state authorities maintained Peters’ custody remained under Colorado jurisdiction. [cite ][cite ]
Media coverage includes a mix of local TV and national outlets reporting on the Governor’s stance and the reactions of Colorado’s top election official, with several pieces highlighting partisan framing around Peters’ case and its influence on 2026 election discourse. [cite ][cite ]
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www.democracydocket.comColorado Secretary of State Jena Griswold previously told Democracy Docket that Governor Jared Polis should not pardon Tina Peters.
www.democracydocket.comCOLORADO (KRDO) – Tina Peters, the former Mesa County clerk currently behind bars for tampering with voting machines after the 2020 election, will stay in
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