A Colorado county elections clerk under investigation by federal and state authorities for an alleged security breach of voting machines has been ordered to appear in court to respond to allegations that she lied about recording a court hearing.
, the clerk and recorder for western Colorado’s Mesa County, to appear in court March 31 to explain why she should not be held in contempt and sanctioned.
“Fortunately in the United States of America, a citizen is afforded the right to a trial by her peers — not judgment by a partisan political witch hunt. Clerk Peters looks forward to her vindication in this matter — but will not be deterred from exposing serious election vulnerabilities,” Peters’ campaign coordinator, Karen Seibold, said in a statement.
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