Former county clerk Anderson wins Republican nomination for Colorado secretary of state

by Reuters

WASHINGTON – Pam Anderson, a former county clerk, won the Republican nomination to run for Colorado secretary of state, Edison Research projected on Tuesday, beating a rival who faces criminal election tampering charges.

Anderson beat Tina Peters, also a county clerk, who has been charged with seven counts of identity theft and criminal impersonation due to her attempts to prove Donald Trump’s false claims that 2020 U.S. election was rigged. Multiple courts and extensive state investigations have found these claims are false.

Anderson will face a Democratic opponent in the Nov. 8 general election for the role, which would put her in charge of the state’s election apparatus.

Related News:  Biden DOJ’s Treatment Of Whistleblowers Violated Federal Law, Inspector General Says

(Reporting by Moira Warburton)

You may also like

You can't access this website

Shore News Network provides free news to users. No paywalls. No subscriptions. Please support us by disabling ad blocker or using a different browser and trying again.