Tina Peters: 5 things on election denier from Colorado freed from jail after sentence commuted
Tina Peters, an election denier, was released from a Colorado prison on Monday, according to prison officials. This comes weeks after the state’s Democratic governor, Jared Polis, approved a commutation that reduced her sentence by half. Tina Peters was serving a nine-year prison sentence after being convicted in 2024 on multiple charges concerning a breach of election equipment in Mesa County, Colorado. (AFP) Peters was serving a nine-year prison sentence after being convicted in 2024 on multiple charges concerning a breach of election equipment in Mesa County, Colorado. Prosecutors argued that she unlawfully facilitated access to secure voting-system data. However, Peters and her supporters maintained that she was attempting to expose vulnerabilities in election systems. In May, her nine-year sentence was reduced to 4 ½ years by Colorado Gov. Jared Polis. In the end, Peters spent around a year and eight months behind bars, partly because of Colorado’s parole laws. Read move: Tina Peters’ first reaction to commuted sentence: ‘I made mistakes’ 5 things about Tina Peters, her family and the case 1. Tina Peters …









