A report released Thursday by the GOP Mesa County district attorney found there was no outside interference in elections in 2020 and 2021 in the county, and that a since-fired election worker instead might have made errors in using election software.
DENVER – A report released Thursday by the Republican Mesa County district attorney found there was no outside interference in elections in 2020 and 2021 in the county, as was claimed by conspiracy theorists there, and that a since-fired election worker instead might have made errors in using election software.
Rubinstein wrote in his letter that the investigation found that the report “incorrectly attributes the anomaly of a second adjudication database to something other than human action” – specifically, actions made by Sandra Brown, an elections manager who was fired last November because of her alleged involvement in the Mesa County elections system breach that led to Peters being indicted.
The allegations are tied to the tabulation and adjudication of ballots – the process by which the votes are counted and any issues resolved. It also makes claims that some ballots may have been preloaded into the system and worked into the overall ballot count. The “Report 3” claimed that Mesa County election workers said they were not involved in disrupting those processes or causing the issues that led to some ballots being reprocessed.
“It is unknown what specifically resolved the apparent error Ms. Brown encountered, but she took one basic measure and two extreme measures on October 21, 2020,” Rubinstein’s report states. Eventually, Brown called Dominion and an employee walked her through successfully completing the “reject and delete” procedure, which restarted the correct process. Ultimately, according to Rubinstein’s report, the team processed all the ballots in adjudication and validated and published the results.
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