JusticeColorado calls DOJ interest in Tina Peters’ case a ‘grotesque attempt to weaponize the rule of law’By Bente Birkeland
JusticeDOJ to review Tina Peters conviction. Colorado officials criticize the moveBy Andrew Villegas and The Associated Press
Government and PoliticsNo charges filed for posting of voting machine passwordsBy Megan Verlee and Bente Birkeland
ElectionsInvestigation finds Colorado election equipment passwords were posted accidentally, but safeguards also lackingBy Bente Birkeland
2024 Elections2024 election exit polling reveals Coloradans’ top concerns as they votedBy Megan Verlee
ElectionsSecretary of State switches law firms for voting machine passwords investigationBy Bente Birkeland
NewsTwo friends schemed to test Colorado’s mail ballot system and are now charged with felonies, police sayBy Allison Sherry
2024 ElectionsSecretary of State details when her office learned of improperly posted passwordsBy Bente Birkeland and Molly Cruse
2024 ElectionsPassword mishap latest headache for Colorado’s beleaguered election clerksBy Molly Cruse, Tom Hesse, and Shanna Lewis
Government and PoliticsInvestigation continues into how Colorado voting machine passwords ended up onlineBy Bente Birkeland
2024 ElectionsSecretary of State Jena Griswold says employee responsible for posting voting equipment passwords is goneBy Ryan Warner and Tom Hesse
ElectionsAccessible voting machines mean disabled Colorado voters could enjoy more privacy and safety this Election DayBy Haylee May
2024 ElectionsPasswords for voting equipment posted on Secretary of State’s website, but officials say there’s no immediate security riskBy Bente Birkeland
ElectionsClerks across Colorado working to calm public concern in the wake of Mesa County ballot fraud revelationsBy Bente Birkeland