BOULDER — Boulder County Clerk and Recorder Hillary Hall said she broke no state laws in the way she handled the reception, processing and tallying of voters’ 2014 general election ballots as well as the monitoring of those procedures.
The Colorado secretary of state’s office said Hall failed to follow state law during and after the election.
Republican Scott Gessler said Hall discriminated against Republican election judges by excluding people nominated by the Republican Party. Gessler said she also restricted election-watcher access to secondary signature review for most of the election period and barred some watchers from the vote tabulation area. Gessler said he’s not planning any further investigation.
Hall, who is a Democrat, declined to comment on specific allegations. Hall said she broke no state laws in the way she handled the processing and tallying of voter ballots as well as monitoring those procedures, the Longmont Times-Call reported Saturday. Hall said she would respond to specific allegations later.
Gessler’s office said in an official report that the Boulder clerk committed serious and systematic violations of Colorado state law. “These violations involve election judge selection, signature verification procedures and watcher access,” the report said. The Associated Press



