Boulder's Jon Caldara to vote in El Paso County amid cries of fraud
The newly passed Colorado election law allows you to vote in a district if you "intend" to move there. Caldera says this will allow Democrats to move voters around to districts where they are weak and will result in elections being won by whoever has the most buses.
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The Independence Institute president will exercise his legal voting rights in next weeks recall election, casting a ballot in a district outside his current residence.
Independence Institute president Jon Caldaras decision to vote in the Senate District 11 recall kicks off the Bring in the Vote educational campaign, highlighting the significant legal changes in Colorados Voter Access and Modernized Elections Act, signed into law by Gov. John Hickenlooper on May 10.
Calling attention to the lax new election law sponsored by Senators John Morse and Angela Giron, both facing recall elections, Caldara announced that he has the intention to make his permanent home in Senate District 11, currently represented by Morse.
Under HB 1303, the intention to establish residence along with a few minor requirements such as being 18 years of age, living in Colorado for 22 days, and having an address in the district, permits almost anyone to Bring in the Vote and cast a ballot in any district.
It is my belief that this extremely sloppy new election law was designed to legally move voters into districts where their vote is most useful. I will show how this dangerous new law works by easily and legally voting in the John Morse recall election, explained Caldara.
John Morse sponsored this law and worked its passage through the Senate. And now, sadly, under this law future Colorado elections will be decided by which candidate has the most buses.
To inform voters concerning their voting rights under the new law, the Independence Institute has launched an educational website: www.BringInTheVote.com.
Though we may disagree on issues and candidates, I hope we all will agree that all Coloradans should be fully informed of their new voting rights and how to exercise them, Caldara said.
I think his radio show starts in 5 minutes. We shall see.
Is the elections commisioner a Dem ?
It sounds like "Three Card Monty" with election votes
I hope there will be prosecutions for 'multiple voting'and voter fraud !!
He did vote.