CBS4: “The Colorado Secretary of State’s Office is defending the accuracy of its voter rolls after CBS4 learned the office mailed postcards urging some non-citizens and dead people to go online and register to vote. Karen Anderson says she opened her mail about a week ago to find one of the postcards. It was addressed to her mom.”
“‘Which sounds really nice except my mother has been dead four years and she hasn’t lived, voted, owned property, worked, or done anything other than visit Colorado since 1967.’ CBS4 has learned of about a dozen people who received the postcards who shouldn’t have. They went to a deceased woman in Las Animas County, six migrant workers in Otero County, a Canadian in Douglas County, a man from Lebanon in Jefferson County, and a British citizen in Arapahoe County. Anderson wonders, ‘How many went out that nobody called in about it?’ She says the State of Colorado even issued her mom’s death certificate. While her mom lived in Florida, she says, she died while visiting here. ‘I don’t know where they’re harvesting names from but (they’re) doing it without obviously doing any kind of check,’ said Anderson.”