Colorado Ballot Fraud Uncovered: Integrity At Risk

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**Fraudulent Ballots Uncovered in Colorado, Prompting Criminal Investigation**

In a shocking turn of events, thousands of ballots in Mesa County, Colorado, are now under scrutiny for possible voter fraud, revealing significant vulnerabilities in the state's voting system.

The Colorado Secretary of State, Jena Griswold, announced that a criminal investigation has been initiated after election officials uncovered at least a dozen fraudulent ballots that were cast without the knowledge of unsuspecting voters.

This alarming discovery was made during the critical signature verification process, where election workers noticed discrepancies between the signatures on the ballots submitted and those on file.


Local officials were alerted to the potential fraud by concerned voters who reported that they had neither received ballots nor participated in the election.

In a proper example of a robust electoral system, workers followed up with these voters and identified ballots that had been filled out and submitted by someone else entirely.

Mesa County’s District Attorney Dan Rubinstein now leads the criminal investigation, examining all 30,000 mail-in ballots received to date.

While Secretary Griswold has reassured the public that Colorado's elections are "safe and secure,” the revelation raises serious questions about the integrity of mail-in voting procedures.

Critics of the universal mail-in voting method argue it opens the door to potential abuse and manipulation, echoing concerns from many conservatives who emphasize the need for election integrity.

Colorado's practice of automatically mailing ballots to all registered voters, regardless of individual requests, has long been a point of contention among election security advocates.

As this investigation unfolds, it highlights the need for stricter oversight and verification processes in light of the ongoing challenges surrounding election integrity in the United States.

Moving forward, the findings from Mesa County may serve as a critical reminder of the importance of safeguarding our elections against fraud and ensuring that every legitimate vote counts.

Sources:
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