Nearly 110,000 voters in a southern Colorado county will receive general election ballots that were mistakenly labeled as primary election ballots, a blunder that has led the state’s secretary of state to appoint a supervisor to oversee November’s vote.
DENVER — Nearly 110,000 voters in a southern Colorado county will be receiving general election ballots that were mistakenly labeled as primary election ballots, a blunder that has led the state’s secretary of state to appoint a supervisor to oversee November’s vote in a county that also had issues with ballots in its primary election.
The mislabeled general election ballots are going out to all registered voters in the county, said Annie Orloff, a spokesperson for the secretary of state. There are 109,350 active voters in the county as of Oct. 1, the Secretary of State’s Office website shows.The county is part of the sprawling congressional district where Republican Rep. Lauren Boebert is making a bid to retain her seat against Democratic candidate Adam Frisch.
It is not the first time Griswold has intervened in counties around the state where issues have been raised.
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