Colorado man arrested for tampering with voting machine

TL;DR

According to the PPD, officers were informed in June 2022 of potential tampering with a voting system at a local voting station in Pueblo during the primary election.The Colorado Secretary of State was not available for an on camera interview but did release a statement about the new upgraded legislation that she was in support of.It is vital that anyone who breaks the law in attempts of subverting the will of the people or undermining elections be held responsible.” – Secretary GriswoldThe Pueblo County Clerk and Recorder, Gilbert Ortiz, said the June primary election was going really well."They went to go clean it right after this gentleman was there and they noticed that on the screen and said that it that it was shut down because it had been tampered with.We picked it up, looked underneath it, saw that the seals had been broken on the USB port underneath it, and immediately covered it with a box and called the Secretary of State's office," said Ortiz.The PPD worked in conjunction on this case with the Secretary of State, the 10thJudicial District Attorney’s Office, and the Colorado Bureau of Investigation, who were involvedin the technical analysis of the voting machine."

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