Coloradans deserve to know exactly how and why the passwords were released whether it was a simple mistake, negligence or a nefarious act.
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 ...
Estes Valley Voice: The Estes Valley Voice has sued the Estes Valley Fire Protection District Board of Directors, alleging that the board breached Colorado’s Sunshine Laws by selecting a new fire ...
When 9NEWS initially filed a public records request for the termination letter, RTD denied the request. The agency provided the letter after 9NEWS challenged their refusal to supply it under the ...
The Colorado Secretary of State’s office was first alerted that passwords to many of the state’s 2,100 pieces of election equipment were posted online by the maker of some of that equipment.
A former election worker is suing Denver, alleging city officials violated her First Amendment right to free speech by firing her after she appeared on Jon Stewart’s streaming show two years ago to ...
Just months after Colorado officials reminded dozens of senior judges they were required by law to annually file personal financial disclosure statements with the Secretary of State's Office — and 14 ...
Colorado officials said that state employees had completed the process of updating passwords on elections equipment across the state that had been affected by the improper disclosure of certain system ...
A Republican state senator is urging the Colorado Legislative Audit Committee to meet in response to news that the Colorado secretary of state’s office inadvertently posted election system ...
Guynes said clerks were not happy during the call with staff from the Secretary of State’s Office, especially when they learned that the state had been aware of the leak for roughly a week and failed ...