Scott Gessler Says He'll Push For Criminal Investigations Into Suspect Voter Registration If Crackdown Bill Doesn't Pass

Gessler Threatens Criminal Investigations Into Suspect Voters If Bill Doesn't Pass
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DENVER -- Secretary of State Scott Gessler will push for criminal investigations of people with suspect voter registration unless the Legislature gives him the power to clean up the voter database, he said Wednesday.

Gessler, a Republican who took office in January, campaigned on a pledge to rid the state's voter rolls of noncitizens.

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