A Castle Rock woman, Elizabeth Ann Davis, is found guilty of voter fraud after illegally submitting ballots in the names of her deceased ex-husband and her son. The Douglas County jury convicting Davis on two counts of forgery and one count of “personating an elector” highlights the legal system’s response to threats against electoral integrity.
Deputy District Attorney Chase Helseth emphasizes the importance of accountability, stating that “voter fraud threatens the core of our democracy.” Davis, 61, awaits sentencing scheduled for January 9, with penalties that could include up to three years in prison, underscoring the serious ramifications of such offenses.
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