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Former Colorado GOP chairman sentenced in voter fraud case

Narrowly avoiding a jail sentence for interrupting the judge during his Friday sentencing for voter fraud and forgery, a former state Republican Party chairman faces the next four years on probation with the requirement to serve 300 hours of community service.

A jury in December convicted Steve Curtis, 57, of the two crimes, one a felony and the other a misdemeanor. On Friday, Curtis appeared for his sentencing hearing, citing a litany of physical and mental health problems that made it impossible for him to remember filling out the ballot of his estranged wife in October 2016.

“It was a normal and customary thing in my house with my prior wife and with Kelly (Curtis), to fill out their ballots. … I didn’t know that was illegal,” Curtis said Friday as he addressed Weld District Court Judge Julie Hoskins during his sentencing hearing. “But at no time did I plan this, and I still don’t remember doing it.”

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