Police Arrests A Suspect Over Election Vote Tampering

Suspect found tampering with elections 

The Pueblo Police Department has caught a suspect in association with a suspected case of voter machine tampering that happened at Pueblo Country election headquarters around one hour prior to the polls closing on June 28, 2022. 

31-year-old Richard Patton from Pueblo was arrested Thursday morning on account of election tampering and cybercrimes. 

As per state records, Patton is a registered Democrat. Pueblo Police Department has assured the community that all voter security measures were followed to protect the voting process and make it successful. 

Police Department assures no inform

No information has been compromised, and the investigation is ongoing. 

“Colorado law requires that tamper-evident seals are affixed to voting equipment under strict security requirements, including a chain of custody of election officials. Nobody else used the machine after Patton. The voting machine was taken into evidence, as well as security camera footage from that evening,” said Pueblo Chieftain. 

What does the law enforcement report say?

Pueblo PD and the Pueblo County Sheriff’s Office reports suggest that at 6 pm on election night, Patten went to the downtown office of the elections de

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