The Denver Post: A Denver judge on Tuesday rejected an attempt by the Libertarian Party to require the hand-counting of ballots in more than half of Colorado’s counties in the election.
District Judge Kandace Gerdes ruled that there was no evidence that elections systems had been compromised by the inadvertent release of some passwords on the secretary of state’s website. Gerdes issued the order early Tuesday afternoon, roughly five hours before polls were set to closed.
Hannah Goodman, the chair of the Libertarian Party of Colorado, said the ruling was “basically as I expected” and that the party planned to appeal.
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