Saturday, June 19, 2021

CO Adopts Emergency Rule To Protect From Sham Election Audits


The Colorado Secretary of State, Jena Griswold (D), announced a Temporary Emergency Adoption of New Rules that Limit who can Access Voting Equipment in the State and Protect the State from "Sham" Election Audits.

Griswold, said the Rules are necessary to Prevent the Types of Election Equipment Inspection and Ballot Recounts, that have been seen in various Counties across the Nation, such as the present Full Forensic Audit of the Arizona Maricopa County Election, and the Audit of Michigan's Antrim County Election.

"A third-party vendor with no election experience is currently performing a faulty, unsecure election audit in Arizona and calls for such sham audits have been spreading in other states," a Press Release from Griswold’s Office said. "Several Colorado counties have been contacted by third parties offering to conduct audits."

The New Rules State All People hoping to gain Access to the State's Voting Equipment must be Employees of a County’s Elections Office, the Secretary of State’s Office, the Voting System Vendor, or be Appointed by Election Judges. They must also Pass a Background Check.

Griswold pointed to Colorado's Next Election on Nov. 2nd as a point of "justification" for the Emergency Rules. It was Not immediately Clear when the Rules are set to Expire.

Prominent Colorado Republicans sharply Criticized the Secretary of State's New Rules, such as Rep. Lauren Boebert (R-3rd District), who said, "Democrats are consistently terrified of election integrity!"

The Advent of Election Audits has become an ever-growing Rallying Call by some Conservative Lawmakers seeking to Test Trump's Unsubstantiated Claims of Voter Fraud in the 2020 Presidential Election, which saw President Biden Defeat Trump by over Four Percentage Points of the Popular Vote.

Several Republican Lawmakers from States including: Georgia, Pennsylvania, and Wisconsin, have Traveled to Arizona to Tour the Ongoing Audit at the Veterans Memorial Coliseum in Phoenix.

The Keystone State is now Poised to begin an Arizona-style Election Audit using Subpoena Power in the Republican-Controlled Senate.

Georgia is also Initiating an Investigation into Allegations surrounding the 2020 Presidential Election, with Secretary of State, Brad Raffensperger (R) Confirming his Office will be looking into Fulton County's Monitoring of Absentee Ballots Returned in Drop Boxes in the Election following "New Revelations" that Officials said they were Missing Ballot Transfer Documents.










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