Colorado election officials say they intercepted at least a dozen fraudulent ballots

Colorado election officials say they intercepted at least a dozen fraudulent ballots

At least a dozen mail ballots were stolen, fraudulently filled out and submitted in Colorado for the Nov. 5 election, the Colorado secretary of state’s office said Thursday.

Officials said the issue was identified via the signature verification process, which checks the signatures on ballots against those the state has on file for voters.

Authorities said the ballots were mailed into the Mesa County election office via USPS, not returned in drop boxes.

The secretary of state’s office said nearly all of the votes cast on the dozen stolen ballots were stopped before they were counted. But three ballots were counted before election officials could pull them from the process because they passed signature verification. Those votes, the office confirmed, cannot be remedied or removed.

“Colorado’s elections are safe and secure,” Secretary of State Jena Griswold wrote in a statement. “This attempt at fraud was found and investigated quickly because of all the trailblazing processes and tools Colorado has in place like signature verification, ballot tracking, and the curing process.”

Several of the affected voters contacted the Mesa County Clerk’s office after receiving communication that their ballot required curing due to a discrepancy with their signatures, according to the secretary of state’s news release. One affected voter notified the Mesa County Clerk after they received notification through the state’s tracking and notification system, BallotTrax, that their ballots had been received for processing by the Mesa County Clerk. Voters can also track the status of their ballot at govotecolorado.gov.

The Mesa County District Attorney is investigating the matter, according to the secretary of state’s office. The district attorney’s office did not immediately return a request for comment. The secretary of state’s office has not responded to a request from NBC News looking to clarify which candidates the ballots were cast for. 

Mesa County has been home to election conspiracies in recent years, including by former Republican Mesa County Clerk Tina Peters, who was recently convicted in a 2021 security breach of the county’s election system. 

The state of Colorado has a robust universal mail-in ballot system where every registered voter is mailed a ballot. The state’s system served as a model for many other states during the 2020 pandemic as states looked to boost accessibility.


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