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Colorado Democrats Censure Governor Jared Polis for Commuting Election Conspiracy Theorist's Sentence
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ABC News21.05.2026سياسة2 dk okumaUnited States

Colorado Democrats Censure Governor Jared Polis for Commuting Election Conspiracy Theorist's Sentence

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  • Colorado Democrats overwhelmingly censured Gov.
  • Jared Polis for commuting Tina Peters' sentence.
  • Peters, an election conspiracy theorist convicted of tampering with election systems, will be released June 1.

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Colorado Democrats voted to censure Governor Jared Polis for commuting the prison sentence of Tina Peters, an election conspiracy theorist. Peters was convicted for tampering with election systems and is set for release on June 1. The party stated that the decision sets a dangerous precedent for election interference.

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FORT COLLINS, Colo. -- Colorado Democrats voted overwhelmingly to censure one of their own, Gov. Jared Polis, for commuting the prison sentence of Tina Peters, the election conspiracy theorist who amplified President Donald Trump's baseless claims that mass fraud caused his 2020 election loss.

About 90% of the state party's roughly 700 Central Committee members voted Wednesday for censure. It means that Polis, who is term-limited and serving his final year in office, will be barred from being an honored guest, featured speaker, or officially recognized party representative at party-sponsored events.

Peters, 70, is a former county clerk who was sentenced to nine years behind bars after being convicted in 2024 for a scheme to make a copy of her county’s election computer system.

She is set for release June 1 after Polis commuted her sentence Friday.

Trump has championed Peters' cause. Reducing her sentence set a “dangerous and disappointing” precedent when democracy and voting rights are under attack nationwide, the Colorado Democratic Party said in a statement.

“It sends a message to future bad actors that election tampering has consequences, unless you’re friends with the president,” the statement said.

About 700 state party members, including current and former elected officials, petitioned for the party to condemn Polis. The subsequent censure vote was taken in a regularly scheduled party Central Committee virtual meeting.

In April, a Colorado appeals court upheld Peters' conviction but ordered her to be resentenced, saying the judge wrongly punished her for speaking out about election fraud.

In commuting her sentence, Polis told Peters in a letter she deserved prison time but had been given an “extremely unusual and lengthy” sentence for a first-time, nonviolent offender.

He defended the commutation after the censure vote.

“The governor made this decision based on the facts of the case and what he believed was the right thing to do. Sometimes the right thing isn’t the popular thing with everybody. Democracy is strongest when disagreement is met with debate and dialogue, not censorship," Polis spokesperson Eric Maruyama said in an emailed statement Thursday.

Peters thanked Polis and apologized for her crime in a statement after her sentence commutation.

أسئلة مفتوحة

  • Will this censure have any long-term impact on Governor Polis's political standing?
  • What specific actions will the Colorado Democratic Party take to address future instances of election tampering?
  • How will this event influence public perception of election security in Colorado?

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This article was originally published by ABC News.

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