‘Nothing to hide’: Officials tout Colorado’s election process

Colorado Politics: A recent Washington Post article painted a picture of what life is like for election workers in Pinal County, Arizona, notably how officials there decided to ramp up transparency measures, including building a new election headquarters with large windows and surveillance cameras, equipping the cages used to transport election equipment with GPS devices to address rumors that ballots had been abandoned in a nearby desert in 2020, and conducting an external audit of their election and cybersecurity systems.

Some officials in Colorado argue those steps aren’t necessary here — because Colorado is “the gold standard” when it comes to ballot access and election transparency. 

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