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May 16, 2026 • Google News World
Colorado Governor Announces Clemency for Tina Peters, 2020 Election Denier
Colorado Governor Jared Polis has announced that he will grant clemency to Tina Peters, a Trump ally who was convicted of voting machine tampering in 2020. The decision comes after Peters’ lawyers filed a request for commutation.
Peters, who was initially sentenced to 10 years in prison, had been denied parole by the Colorado Board of Parole. However, Polis has now decided to commute her sentence, allowing her to serve only half of the original term.
The news has sparked controversy, with some critics accusing Polis of caving to pressure from Trump supporters. Lauren Boebert, a Republican Representative from Colorado, had suggested that President Trump withheld funds from the state due to the prosecution of Peters.
Peters’ conviction was related to her alleged involvement in tampering with voting machines during the 2020 presidential election. The case drew attention from election security experts and lawmakers who were concerned about the integrity of the electoral process.
Polis has not commented on whether he believes Peters is innocent or guilty, but his decision to grant clemency suggests that he may be trying to address concerns about the treatment of election deniers in Colorado.
The move has been met with criticism from some Democrats and Republicans, who argue that it undermines the rule of law and sets a bad precedent. Others have praised Polis for taking action to address what they see as unfair treatment of Peters.
The decision is expected to be closely watched by lawmakers and election security experts, who will be monitoring the situation to ensure that the integrity of the electoral process is maintained in Colorado.
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