Albuquerque Journal

Voter fraud claims eyed in Colorado

- ASSOCIATED PRESS

DENVER — Colorado Secretary of State Wayne Williams is investigat­ing reports that votes have been cast by people months or years after their deaths.

A review of databases by KCNC-TV of voting histories in Colorado compared with federal death records turned up dozens of discrepanc­ies.

The discrepanc­ies involve mail ballot votes that were cast and possible errors by election judges.

Williams says Colorado’s election system is not perfect and there are gaps that allow situations like this to occur.

“We do believe there were several instances of potential vote fraud that occurred,” Williams said.

According to KCNC-TV, a woman from Colorado Springs died on Oct. 14, 2009. Colorado voting records showed ballots cast in the woman’s name in 2010, 2011, 2012 and 2013. Her husband died on Sept. 26, 2008, and votes were cast in his name the following year.

In Denver, a World War II veteran who died Dec. 13, 2004, had votes cast in his name at a polling place two years later.

Voting for another person is illegal and district attorneys are also investigat­ing.

El Paso County Clerk and Recorder Chuck Broerman said he was shocked by the findings.

“This cannot happen,” he said. “We cannot have this here or any place in our country. Our democracy depends on it. People have spilled their blood for the values and underpinni­ngs and beliefs of this country.”

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