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We’re sure Holder’s election monitors are on top of it…

Via National Review:

Denver — Boulder County Republicans and an election monitor filed suit this afternoon claiming Boulder County clerk and recorder Hillary Hall has refused to comply with election law’s transparency requirements, denying watchers reasonable access as they observe the count of mail-in ballots.

“We’ve made significant changes to the way we conduct elections in Colorado, and as a result, it’s more important than ever that poll watchers have access and the ability to do their statutorily designed job,” says Ryan Call, state chairman for the Colorado Republican party. “Hillary Hall really stands apart from every other county clerk in the state in refusing to give meaningful access for Republican poll watchers to do their job, and it’s unfortunate that we’ve had to resort to legal action to compel the clerk to let our watchers in.”

Seeking to improve voter access, Colorado’s lawmakers overhauled the election procedures two years ago, establishing a mail-in ballot system that critics say remains vulnerable to fraud. Before counting the vote, a bipartisan team of two judges examines ballots, verifying them by comparing the signature on each ballot with one in the state databases. Both judges must reject the signature for the ballot to be deemed invalid; only one judge’s approval is required for the vote to count.

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