KCNC-TV in Denver reported at least a dozen of the postcards went to people who were not citizens or deceased.
Secretary of State Jena Griswold, a Democrat, admitted the state uses a mailing list compiled by outside sources and some of the recipients of the postcards are ineligible.
KCNC spoke with Karen Anderson, who said she received a postcard for her mother who died four years ago and hadn't lived in Colorado since 1967.
The postcards went to a deceased woman in Las Animas County, six migrant workers in Otero County, a Canadian in Douglas County, a man from Lebanon in Jefferson County and a British citizen in Arapahoe County, the CBS affilate reported.
Judd Choate, director of the Elections Division, told the state there are people who are ineligible who end up on mailing lists.
Griswold told KCNC the distribution of the cards was worthwhile because they "Get a lot of people registered in Colorado."
https://www.wnd.com/2020/09/colorado-caught-asking-illegal-aliens-dead-people-register-vote/
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