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Do Justice by Kristi Burton Brown
Do Justice by Kristi Burton Brown






Do Justice by Kristi Burton Brown

After running to bring “a new generation of leadership” to the state party, she says she’ll stay involved in the GOP, but from a policy standpoint.īy just about anyone’s standards, the Colorado election was a Democratic party rout: they took five of the eight congressional seats, nearly unseated U.S. Now, more than a month after Republicans suffered widespread defeat during Colorado’s midterm election, state Party Chair Kristi Burton Brown has announced that she will not run for reelection as chair of the Colorado Republican Party when her term ends in March 2023. The controversy went from the top right down to local county elections where many have said that further-right and less-qualified candidates were chosen to represent the party when more centrist candidates could have had a better chance in a state where unaffiliated voters outnumber voters registered to either major party. Griswold faces Republican Pam Anderson, a former suburban Denver clerk and head of the state’s county clerks association, who is a staunch advocate of Colorado’s all-mail voting system.Kristi Burton Brown announced this week that she is not seeking a second term as the Chair of the Colorado Republican Party.

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The news comes at a time of widespread skepticism - often unfounded - of voting integrity following the 2020 presidential election and as Griswold, who has touted her role as a national advocate for secure elections, seeks reelection in the November midterms.Ĭolorado’s Republican Party chair, Kristi Burton Brown, condemned Griswold for the error, saying in a Monday statement that “Jena Griswold continues to make easily avoidable errors just before ballots go out” by mail on Oct. The office of Democratic Secretary of State Jena Griswold insisted none of the noncitizens will be allowed to register to vote if they try.

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Please look at the time stamp on the story to see when it was last updated.ĭENVER (AP) - Colorado’s secretary of state office says it mistakenly sent postcards to about 30,000 noncitizens encouraging them to register to vote, blaming the error on a database glitch related to the state’s list of residents with driver’s licenses. This is an archived article and the information in the article may be outdated.








Do Justice by Kristi Burton Brown