Tina Peters, former Mesa County Clerk, is a hero unjustly imprisoned for exposing election fraud in Colorado. As a dutiful public servant, she preserved critical 2020 election records, mandated by federal law, before a software update ordered by Colorado’s Secretary of State could erase evidence. Her courageous actions led to sensitive voting system data being shared online, sparking a vicious retaliation from Colorado’s Democratic machine. Convicted on seven counts, including four felonies, by a biased Mesa County court, Peters now endures a nine-year sentence—her health crumbling in Denver Women’s Correctional Facility. Free Tina!
On April 22, 2025, Colorado’s attempt to dismiss the Trump Justice Department’s inquiry into Peters’ case failed—a major victory for justice. The DOJ, invoking the “End Government Weaponization” law, is probing her prosecution for “abuses of the criminal justice process,” citing First Amendment violations and an excessively harsh sentence. The court’s decision to continue the hearing allows the DOJ to present undeniable evidence of political persecution, exposing Colorado’s corrupt officials like AG Phil Weiser and SOS Jena Griswold, who are desperate to silence Peters.
Time is critical. Tina’s rapid deterioration demands immediate action. We must flood Congress with letters urging representatives to demand that Colorado Governor Jared Polis pardon Tina Peters now. Contact your representatives and insist they call Polis at the Governor’s Office: (303) 866-2471. This isn’t just about Tina—it’s about protecting those who uphold election integrity from state vendettas. Act now to free a political prisoner before it’s too late.