Tina Peters Sentenced for Election Fraud
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•Republican former election clerk jailed for nine years over voter interference
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Tina Peters allowed a man affiliated with the pillow salesman and election-lie trafficker Mike Lindell to misuse a security card to access the Mesa county election system.
She was convicted in August of seven counts related to misconduct, conspiracy and impersonation, four of which were felony charges.
Judge Matthew Barrett called out Peters for being “as defiant as a defendant that the court has ever seen” and said he believed Peters would do it all over again.
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