At least a dozen mail ballots were stolen, fraudulently filled out and submitted in Colorado for the Nov. 5 election, the Colorado secretary of state’s office said Thursday.
Authorities said the ballots were mailed into the Mesa County election office via USPS, not returned in drop boxes.
The secretary of state’s office said nearly all of the votes cast on the stolen ballots were stopped before they were counted.
But three ballots were counted before election officials could pull them from the process because they passed signature verification.
Mesa County has been home to election conspiracies in recent years, including by former Republican Mesa County Clerk Tina Peters, who was recently convicted in a 2021 security breach of the county’s election system.
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“, State Jena Griswold, Tina Peters
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