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"Big picture, it's unknown what the impact of this canceled voter list is."

Jenny Flanagan, Executive Director of Colorado Common Cause expressing her concerns about the 44,000 voter registrations that were removed from the rolls in recent months, as quoted in The Denver Post, 11/12/2008.

CCEG Files Open Records Request To Determine Legitimacy of Beauprez Investigation

October 19, 2006

DENVER – Colorado Citizens for Ethics in Government (CCEG), a non-partisan, non-profit legal watchdog group, filed Colorado Open Records Requests with the Office of Governor Bill Owens and the Colorado Department of Public Safety (“CDPS”) seeking records of communications between the two offices relating to the recent discovery that gubernatorial candidate Bob Beauprez may have broken the law by using information from a federal criminal database for a political attack ad against his opponent.

Earlier this week Gov. Owens asked the Colorado Bureau of Investigation, a division of CDPS, to investigate whether the Beauprez campaign broke the law while researching the attack ad. To determine whether the investigation is in any way biased or tainted, CCEG requested records relating to any and all communications by and between Gov. Owens, CDPS staff, Morales and Acree, and the Beauprez campaign.

The CORA request is available on CCEG’s website.



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