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Prosecutors on Thursday announced they would not bring criminal charges against a Denver City Council candidate who provided free 61-cent stamps on door hangings that potential voters could use for the all-mail election.
“We see no evidence of criminal conduct, and no charges will be filed,” said Casimir Spencer, communications coordinator for 18th Judicial District Attorney Carol Chambers.
The use of the stamps had raised questions in the race to fill the vacant District 1 council seat. Chambers’ office handled the matter after Denver District Attorney Mitch Morrissey cited a conflict of interest because he is supporting an opponent of John Haney’s, state Sen. Paula Sandoval. Christopher N. Osher, The Denver Post



