Election-denying Colorado Ex-Clerk Avoids Jail, Faces Felony Charges Over Election Tampering Claims
- Tina Peters, a former Colorado county clerk who promoted election conspiracies, avoided jail time for obstructing another case.
- Peters was sentenced to four months of home detention and community service for a misdemeanor conviction.
- Peters still faces seven felony charges for allegedly allowing unauthorized access to voting system hard drives to prove unfounded claims of 2020 election fraud.
- Peters has become a prominent figure in the election denial movement and her case has drawn national attention.