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Denver, CO - Pat Waak, Chair of the Colorado Democratic Party, today called
for Secretary of State Mike Coffman to resign from his office, which is under
a cloud of controversy deriving from his decision to invalidate much of Colorado’s
voting equipment.
“The public’s confidence in the elections process continues to
erode under the watch of this Secretary of State whose essential role is to
fulfill his responsibilities as the state’s chief elections officer,”
said Waak. “Coffman has failed miserably in his attempts to instill the
confidence and trust the voting public deserves in the elections process. He
needs to leave.”
In recent weeks Coffman has decertified voting machines leaving the majority
of Colorado’s 64 counties scrambling to figure out how to hold elections.
Allegations of impropriety also have been leveled against the Secretary of State
regarding the use of a political consultant advocating for one of the voting
machine providers while also providing services in Coffmans bid to run for congress.
Recent developments, according to the Denver Post have Coffman suggesting that
his first decertification process may have been flawed. His latest antics suggest
that a wink and a nod to Denver elections officials may be good enough to certify
Denver’s voting equipment.
“The Secretary of State is the chief elections officer for all Coloradans
therefore the office can be no less than transparent when dealing with the fundamental
voting rights of every qualified citizen in our state,” said Waak. “There
appears to be a lack of transparency when it comes to Coffman’s ability
to guarantee Coloradans an honest and accurate elections process, he needs to
go.”
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