“A recount of votes in the GOP primary for Colorado secretary of state shows what election officials knew to be true from the first round of counting: Tina Peters (R), an election denier, did not come close to winning her primary election,” the Denver Post reports.
“The results reiterated what county clerks initially reported: Peters lost the election by more than 88,000 votes.”
“Peters, the Mesa County clerk and recorder who sought the GOP nomination for secretary of state, ran a campaign focused on casting doubt about the state and country’s election systems and claimed without evidence that the 2020 presidential election and following elections were ‘stolen,’ including her own.”
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