- **Q: Why is Tina Peters in prison?
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Politics / Elections
Colorado Governor Jared Polis is at the center of a political tug-of-war, facing pressure from both Democrats and Republicans regarding the custody of Tina Peters, the former Mesa County Clerk convicted of election-related charges. The Fede...
Tina Peters, an election denialist, was convicted in October 2024 on charges related to unauthorized access to Mesa County's voting systems. This conviction stemmed from her efforts to find evidence of voter fraud supporting claims that the 2020 election was stolen from Donald Trump.
The request to transfer Peters to federal custody has been met with strong opposition from Colorado officials. They argue that such a move would undermine the state's judicial system and send a damaging message to election clerks who upheld their oaths during a difficult time. The Colorado County Clerks Association has requested a meeting with Gov. Polis to express their concerns in person.
Critics of the potential transfer worry that a federal prison might release Peters without proper authorization, especially given statements from federal officials calling for her release. Supporters of Peters, including her legal team, claim she is being unfairly targeted and that her transfer is necessary for her safety and health.
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