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Colorado governor commutes sentence of election denier Tina Peters

Colorado governor commutes sentence of election denier Tina Peters

Summary

Colorado Governor Jared Polis reduced the prison sentence of Tina Peters, a former county clerk convicted of allowing unauthorized access to voting equipment. Peters will be released on parole on June 1 after her sentence was cut from nearly nine years to about four and a half years.

Key Facts

  • Tina Peters was convicted in 2024 of four felonies and three misdemeanors related to election security breaches in Mesa County, Colorado.
  • She allowed an unauthorized person to copy the county’s voting system data and attend a sensitive software upgrade.
  • Governor Jared Polis commuted her sentence, calling her original sentence unusually long for a non-violent, first-time offender.
  • Peters will be released on parole on June 1 after the sentence reduction.
  • The decision has drawn strong criticism from Colorado election officials and election clerk associations, who say it encourages election denial and threatens election security.
  • President Donald Trump publicly supported Peters, issued a federal pardon last year, and has pushed for her release.
  • A judge originally sentenced Peters to eight and a half years in prison, but an appeals court ordered a resentencing before Polis’s commutation.
  • The case is connected to broader efforts by Trump allies to challenge the 2020 election results.
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