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Tina Peters, the former Mesa County clerk who famously let a QAnon supporter copy election machine hard drives ahead of the 2020 election, has been sentenced to nine years in prison—making her the viral poster child for "election integrity" stunts that end in handcuffs, not voter assurance. The irony? Her defenders claim she was fighting for transparency, yet the only thing transparent now is the courtroom glass she’ll be staring through.
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Tina Peters, the former Mesa County clerk who famously let a QAnon supporter copy election machine hard drives ahead of the 2020 election, has been sentenced to nine years in prison—making her the viral poster child for "election integrity" stunts that end in handcuffs, not voter assurance. The irony? Her defenders claim she was fighting for transparency, yet the only thing transparent now is the courtroom glass she’ll be staring through.