Colorado’s Libertarian Party wants a judge to decertify any affected equipment and order an immediate hand count of ballots.
Park County put out a statement to residents late on Monday, Nov. 4 regarding heightened concerns about voter security following a password breach at the Colorado Secretary of State’s office.
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DENVER — A Denver District Court judge will decide if 34 of Colorado’s 64 counties need to count election ballots by hand ...
A Denver District Court judge has denied the Libertarian Party of Colorado's request to decommission any voting machine ...
Colorado elections workers crisscrossed the state over the past week to update voting-machine logins after their secret ...
Colorado Secretary of State Jena Griswold revealed voting equipment passwords were posted online ... Griswold's office ...
Yes, but state officials have said the passwords alone wouldn’t have allowed access into the state voting systems.
How secure is our election following the partial password leak from Colorado’s Secretary of State’s Office? Partial passwords ...
Pueblo County Sheriff David Lucero activated the Pueblo County Emergency Operations Center Monday afternoon and will keep it ...
Election equipment passwords were improperly disclosed on the Colorado secretary of state’s website starting on June 21, ...
Passwords that make up part of the security system for computer equipment used in Colorado elections were published in a ...