The odd-year election is generating significant attention across the state, where local ballot measures hold major stakes. Why it matters: In lower-interest elections, every vote carries greater weight.
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Here’s a little news story that deserves a ton more attention. Elizabeth Ann Davis, 61, of Castle Rock was convicted of voter fraud. She illegally voted ballots for her son and dead ex-husband. She could face up to three years in the pokey.
Colorado governor candidate Phil Weiser said that the state should be able to respond if other states redraw their Congressional maps mid-decade, like Texas is doing now.
Prosecutors in Colorado say a woman has been found guilty of voter fraud for casting ballots for both her late ex-husband and son in the 2022 election
Elizabeth Ann Davis was convicted of two counts of forgery and one count of personating an elector. She has not yet been sentenced. Sheri Davis, the Douglas County Office of Clerk and Recorder, says it all started when someone in her office checked the voter record and realized that person was deceased.