The Colorado State Democratic Party has formally censured Governor Jared Polis, a Democrat, for his decision to commute the prison sentence of Tina Peters. Peters, a prominent election denier, was serving a nine-year sentence for tampering with voting machines. Her release has sparked significant backlash within the party.
The censure occurred during a state party central committee meeting, where 89.8 percent of the members supported the measure. This action followed a grassroots effort involving over 700 Democrats who expressed anger towards the governor’s decision.
Tina Peters was considered one of the most prominent election deniers incarcerated for attempting to demonstrate alleged manipulation of voting machines during the 2020 election. Despite continuous pleas from Democratic and some Republican leaders to deny clemency, Governor Polis proceeded with the commutation.
Critics argue that Peters, despite being 70 years old and a first-time offender, remains a threat to democratic processes due to her unrepentant belief in false election theories. Polis defended his decision by stating that the harsh sentence was based more on her political views than the actual crime, a view echoed by his spokesperson, Eric Maruyama, who stated, “sometimes the right thing isn’t the popular thing with everybody.”

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