A man accused of tampering with a voting machine during the Colorado primary has been deemed incompetent and will not have to stand trial for his alleged crime at this time.
Richard Patton, 31, was arrested on November 3 for allegedly pulling a USB port out of a voting machine after threatening election workers.
The Associated Press reports that “according to his arrest affidavit, Patton showed up to vote in person on the last day of the primary election, June 28. He made some poll workers nervous after asking about what kind of security there was at the voting […]
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