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tina peters commutation elections

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- Colorado Governor Jared Polis commuted the sentence of Tina Peters, a former county clerk convicted of election-related crimes.
- Peters was sentenced to nine years in prison for her role in a scheme to copy her county's election computer system.
- The commutation will take effect on June 1, 2024.
- Polis stated that her lengthy sentence was unusual for a first-time, nonviolent offender.
- The decision has drawn criticism from officials, including Colorado Secretary of State Jena Griswold.