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Colorado’s county clerks are pushing for a host of changes to the state’s election system in an effort to quash conspiracy theories stemming from the 2020 election, including improvements to ballot-signature verification and making images of ballots available to the public.
The Colorado County Clerks Association pitched the recommendations Tuesday to the Bipartisan Election Advisory Commission, a panel of county clerks, state election officials and interest groups. The 23-member commission, which advises the Secretary of State’s Office, received the proposals on Tuesday at the end of its meeting. Much of the meeting centered on persistent, false allegations of fraud in the presidential contest.
Matt Crane, executive director of the Colorado County Clerks Association, said his group’s recommendations would build on a “model that is one of the best, if not the best, in the country.”
Clerks want more transparency. ...Crane said county clerks also would like to see a signature-verification audit system implemented to ensure election judges are properly and consistently validating signatures on mail-in ballots. There’s currently no formal audit process for signatures in state law or rules. Clerks also recommended a similar audit process to verify voter registration rolls.
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Maybe no fraud was found because the Democrat Secretary of State didn't want to find any that would make Coloradoans question the election? Like the way Wuhan politicians tried to hide the true Covid-19 statistics from their bosses in Beijing?Wayne Harrison wrote: Maybe voters should be forced to run a gauntlet of Republicans lining both sides of the sidewalks leading to the voting booths. Not sure what to do about mail-in voting (like Colorado) where no fraud was found.
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Maybe the fraud was at the state level only.Wayne Harrison wrote: So, the individual County Clerks (many of them Republicans) just kept their mouths shut about voter fraud in Colorado's elections, along with their respective County Republican groups? That's really a stretch. Even more trying to bring COVID into the equation. Unproven apples and oranges, Fred, with no basis in fact.
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We know if there were irregularities that made the Democrats look like they had committed fraud, their friends in the press would cover it up. LOL, there are a couple stories about people who committed voter fraud in Texas. NPR's take? The penalty of five years in jail is too harsh! We should just give them a small fine. They were casting illegal votes for Democrats, of course.Wayne Harrison wrote: Yeah! Maybe it was at the State level only and all the Colorado County Clerks didn't notice the results they reported are different from the State-reported results...
Or maybe you're just pulling maybe's out of thin air.
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It would be great if this actually happened. I've been getting my mom's ballots for about 15 years now and she moved out of my house 12 years ago and lives in Texas.ScienceChic wrote: Clerks want more transparency. ...Crane said county clerks also would like to see a signature-verification audit system implemented to ensure election judges are properly and consistently validating signatures on mail-in ballots. There’s currently no formal audit process for signatures in state law or rules. Clerks also recommended a similar audit process to verify voter registration rolls.
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