Tina Peters Mesa County, News, Wikipedia, Age, and Husband

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Tina Peters is a noted American who is a former County Clerk of Mesa County, Colorado. She appeared in regional, national, and international news since 2020 relating to her views on the conspiracy theory of election fraud in the 2020 U.S. presidential election. Peters was the first election official in the U.S. to face criminal charges related to stolen election conspiracy theories.

Tina Peters Age | Colorado Age | Mesa County Age

She was born in the United States in 1956. Peters is 68 years old.

Tina Peters Height

She is a woman of average stature. Peters stands at a height of 5 ft 6 in ( approx. 1.68m ).

Tina Peters Family

She was born in the United States to hardworking parents. Peters holds American nationality. She maintains a low profile as she has not shared with the public information about her parents as well as if she has any siblings.

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Tina Peters Husband

She was married to her husband Thomas Peters and in June 2017, she separated from him. She then filed a decree of legal separation in January 2018 and at the time, she had power of attorney over Thomas’ affairs due to his health issues. The two were officially divorced in November 2021. The couple have two children a daughter and a son Remington J. Peters. Peters now resides in Grand Junction, Colorado.

Tina Peters Son

She has two children a daughter and a son Remington J. Peters. Remington died in 2017 at age 27 in a parachute accident and was a combat veteran serving in the US military as a Navy SEAL.

Tina Peters Education

After attaining her high school diploma, she enrolled at Clayton College of Natural Health where she graduated with her bachelor’s degree.

Tina Peters Mesa County | Mesa County Clerk | Colorado

She was elected as county clerk of Mesa County, Colorado in 2018. She first campaigned with a platform that called for improvement in service from Colorado state’s Division of Motor Vehicles offices. Some of her employees admitted to discovering 574 uncounted ballots cast for the November 2019 election in February 2020. Moreover, the incident and other issues led to a voter recall attempt for Peters from April to August of 2020.

Peters signed off on the results of a risk-limiting audit in Mesa County, Colorado stating there were no issues or discrepancies with the results on November 19, 2020. After the elections, she permitted access to voting machines to an outsider. Furthermore, the Secretary of State Griswold’s investigators found that Peters had ordered her staff to turn off the video surveillance meant to monitor the voting machines a week before the breach.

Additionally, she pled not guilty to 3 counts of attempting to influence a public servant (Felony), conspiracy to commit attempting to influence a public servant (Felony), and Criminal impersonation (Felony). She was also found with 2 counts of conspiracy to commit criminal impersonation (Felony), identity theft (Felony), first-degree official misconduct (Misdemeanor), Violation of duty (Misdemeanor), and failing to comply with the secretary of state (Misdemeanor). Her trial was pushed back to February 9, 2024.

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Peters’ trial was pushed back to February 9, 2024, after she pled not guilty to 3 counts of attempting to influence a public servant (Felony), conspiracy to commit attempting to influence a public servant (Felony), and Criminal impersonation (Felony) among others charges.

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Peters had the first of three ethics complaints filed against her on August 16, 2021. This was after she accepted plane rides and other gifts in excess of the state gift limit of $65 from MyPillow CEO Mike Lindell. Lindell then stated that Peters was “holed up” in a safe house for her own safety in an interview with Vice News on August 19, 2021. Moreover, Lindel disclosed that he personally donated an amount in the range of $200,000 to $800,000 to Peter’s legal defense fund and campaign.

Tina Peters Vs Mike O’donnell Vs Pam Anderson | For Secretary Of State

Peters who is an indicted county clerk lost the G.O.P. primary for Colorado secretary of state to Pam Anderson. She was defeated by Pam Anderson who is a longtime local election official who served as a clerk and recorder for Jefferson County and as president of the statewide county clerks’ association. Moreover, Peters also trailing Mike O’Donnell who is a former nonprofit executive. Mike promoted numerous falsehoods about the 2020 presidential contest.

Tina Peters Fox News

In September 2022, Fox News stated Colorado clerk pleaded not guilty an election security breach. She entered her plea in Grand Junction before Judge Matthew Barrett, who scheduled a trial for her in March.

Tina Peters Grand Junction

Her employees admitted to discovering 574 uncounted ballots cast for the November 2019 election in a parking lot ballot box in front of the Mesa County election headquarters in Grand Junction, Colorado in February 2020. The workers did not empty the ballot box and the ballots were there for months before they were seen. From that, she attributed it to “human error”.

Tina Peters Net Worth

She attained decent fortune working as a County Clerk of Mesa County, Colorado. Her net worth is $2 million.

Who Is Tina Peters

Peters is a 68-year-old American who is a former County Clerk of Mesa County, Colorado. She appeared in regional, national, and international news since 2020 relating to her views on the conspiracy theory of election fraud in the 2020 U.S. presidential election. Peters was the first election official in the U.S. to face criminal charges related to stolen election conspiracy theories.

How Old Is Tina Peters

She is 68 years old born in the United States in 1956.

Is Tina Peters Married

No. She is divorced from her husband Thomas Peters in November 2021. They have two children a daughter and son Remington J. Peters who died in 2017 at the age of 27 from a parachute accident.