Monday, November 11, 2024

This Voter Fraud was Caught

2 Women Arrested in Colorado Ballot Scheme Tried to ‘Test’ Voting Signature System: Affidavit

Two women, including a USPS worker, were arrested for allegedly stealing mail-in ballots and submitting forged votes in Mesa County

Two women, including a United States Postal Service (USPS) worker, were arrested in Colorado’s Mesa County for allegedly stealing mail-in ballots and forging votes in an attempt to “test” the voting signature verification system, according to officials and an affidavit.

Investigators from the Colorado’s 21st Judicial District Attorney’s Office made the arrests on Nov. 6, according to an announcement from District Attorney Daniel Rubinstein, who stated that the investigation began after reports of unreceived ballots being fraudulently submitted were made by election staff on Oct. 21.

The ballots in question had been mailed from the Mesa County Clerk’s office on Oct. 11, and were intended for delivery in a specific neighborhood serviced by the USPS. However, several voters in that area reported that their ballots were never received, even though Mesa County’s election system flagged them as submitted.

Cannon noted that forged signatures on the returned ballots were significantly different from the authentic ones on file. Further investigation revealed that the stolen ballots originated from at least two different USPS mailbox clusters in the same subdivision. There were no signs of forced entry, suggesting that someone with authorized access, such an a USPS employee, may have intercepted the mail.

The Epoch Times

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