Tina Peters is the former Mesa County clerk whose election-system breach case became a major Colorado election-denial reference point. Existing repo synthesis supports that Colorado reporting and official-source baselines connect the Mesa County breach to unauthorized trusted-build access, release of election-system images or passwords, and later criminal proceedings against Peters. A May 2026 reporting cluster adds the commutation dispute: Gov. Jared Polis reduced Peters' prison sentence while retained reporting says her felony convictions remained in place.
| Source | Target | Mechanism | Flow | Evidence strength | Source basis |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Tina Peters | Mesa County election-system breach case | former clerk / defendant in state prosecution | legal exposure / public attention | direct and reported evidence depending on source layer | Official breach baseline and reporting summarized in Sherronna Bishop Mesa County election breach and Lindell network source cluster |
| Jared Polis | Tina Peters | executive clemency / sentence commutation | legal status / release timing | reported relationship; official clemency order not yet retained | Tina Peters commutation and election-denial response, 2026 |
| Election-denial actors | Tina Peters | public support after commutation | legitimacy / attention | reported relationship | Tina Peters commutation and election-denial response, 2026 |
| JD Vance | Tina Peters | public statement about possible federal compensation | federal-political amplification | reported statement | Tina Peters commutation and election-denial response, 2026 |