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Election Meddling: Lessons from a County Clerk's Downfall
Friday, October 4, 2024
The county had to replace their machines, costing taxpayers over $1 million. Worse still, Peters' unfounded claims of widespread fraud created a climate of fear and hostility for election workers, leading to death threats against some who worked with her.
A judge called Peters out for lacking remorse, describing her as someone who used her position to spread false information. He pointed out that her actions were driven by selfish interests, not care for Mesa County or its citizens.
This whole situation shows why it's crucial for people in charge of elections to act with integrity and transparency. As the 2024 election nears, Peters' case serves as a wake-up call for everyone involved in keeping our democratic processes safe.
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