Colorado elections clerk released from prison after sentence commuted
A Colorado elections clerk, convicted of election interference, has been released from prison following a commutation of her sentence. The decision came after pressure from political figures. (sources: npr, aljazeera, thehill, theguardian, pbs)

Tina Peters, a county clerk in Colorado, was convicted for allowing unauthorized access to voting machines and sentenced to nine years in prison. She was released early after the governor commuted her sentence.
- Peters was convicted of interference in the 2020 elections.
- She had been sentenced to nine years in state prison.
- The governor's decision to commute her sentence followed pressure from political figures, including Trump.
- Peters reiterated her claims about the 2020 presidential election shortly after her release.
Why it matters
The release of Peters raises questions about election integrity and the influence of political pressure on judicial decisions.
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2 bills on this issue are moving right now — and the most active one is S2342: Intelligence Authorization Act for Fiscal Year 2026.
S2342 · 119th Congress
Intelligence Authorization Act for Fiscal Year 2026
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This story is about Colorado elections clerk released from prison after sentence commuted. This bill would The Colorado clerk case involved alleged access/misuse of election-system information; S.2342 contains provisions that would harden federall.
If passed, it would:
- Require penetration testing as part of EAC testing/certification/recertification of voting system hardware/software • Create a 5-year EAC/DHS program for vetted researchers to test election systems (including voting machines/source code.
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This story is about Colorado elections clerk released from prison after sentence commuted. This bill would Establish an EAC-run state grant program for activities to promote security of federal elections by updating voting systems to meet security.
If passed, it would
- Establish an EAC-run state grant program for activities to promote security of federal elections by updating voting • Incentivize/condition funding priorities around voter-verifiable paper ballots usable for post-election audits (and.
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