A Castle Rock woman faces up to three years in prison for voter fraud.
The 23rd Judicial District Attorney's Office says Elizabeth Ann Davis illegally submitted a ballot for her deceased ex-husband and her living son in 2022.
They say the 61-year-old has an extensive criminal record, including prior convictions for forgery, theft, drug offenses and prostitution in both Florida and Colorado.
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Elizabeth Ann Davis was convicted of two counts of forgery and one count of personating an elector. She has not yet been sentenced.
Sheri Davis, the Douglas County Office of Clerk and Recorder, says it all started when someone in her office checked the voter record and realized that person was deceased.
"In Colorado, we have many checks and balances, and so that we can ensure the integrity of

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