This report represents the discrepancies reported by audit boards during the 2020 General Election. It is generated using the Colorado Risk-limiting Audit Software with an annotation by the Voting Systems team in the Colorado Secretary of State's office., Online resource; title from PDF caption (viewed March 2022)
prepared for: Colorado Department of State and Colorado Voter Access and Modernized Election Commission ; prepared by SLI Global Solutions., "August 30th, 2013.", This assessment looks at voting systems from several points of view, which include the systems currently certified by the State of Colorado (State), systems certified by the U.S. Election Assistance Commission (EAC) but not by the State, as well as other systems certified by neither the EAC nor the State. In looking at the systems not certified by the EAC nor the State, we consider traditional voting systems as well as non-traditional systems. This report also looks at the county's need for replacement of voting systems, including underlying issues that make the need more imminent than some counties currently believe to be the case., Online resource; title from PDF cover (viewed October 2019)
State of Colorado Department of State, Business and Licensing Division., Based on Colorado Revised Statutes 2017 and Code of Colorado Regulations as adopted 08/07/2017; effective 9/30/2017., Online resource; title from PDF cover (viewed May 2022)
Business identity theft (also known as corporate or commercial identity theft) is a new development in the criminal enterprise of identity theft. In the case of a business, a criminal will hijack a business's identity and use that identity to establish lines of credit with banks or retailers. The Colorado Secretary of State, the Colorado Attorney General, and the Colorado Bureau of Investigation ID Theft Unit worked together to provide businesses with the information necessary to avoid and reduce the threat of business identity theft and to help those businesses that have already fallen victim to these crimes., "December 1, 2020.", Online resource; title from PDF column (viewed January 2020)
Business identity theft (also known as corporate or commercial identity theft) is a new development in the criminal enterprise of identity theft. In the case of a business, a criminal will hijack a business's identity and use that identity to establish lines of credit with banks or retailers. The Colorado Secretary of State, the Colorado Attorney General, and the Colorado Bureau of Investigation ID Theft Unit worked together to provide businesses with the information necessary to avoid and reduce the threat of business identity theft and to help those businesses that have already fallen victim to these crimes., "January 24, 2012.", Description based on online resource; title from PDF column (viewed January 2018)
Business identity theft (also known as corporate or commercial identity theft) is a new development in the criminal enterprise of identity theft. In the case of a business, a criminal will hijack a business's identity and use that identity to establish lines of credit with banks or retailers. The Colorado Secretary of State, the Colorado Attorney General, and the Colorado Bureau of Investigation ID Theft Unit have developed this Business Identity Theft Resource Guide to provide businesses with the information necessary to avoid and reduce the threat of business identity theft and to help those businesses that have already fallen victim to these crimes., "January 24, 2012.", Description based on online resource; title from PDF cover; (viewed January 2015)
This summary represents an analysis of data pulled from the online campaign finance reporting system TRACER. The data covers the period from January 4, 2010 (when TRACER went live) through January 22, 2011. Contribution and Expenditure data contained in the TRACER system is self reported and is not independently verified by the Secretary of State's Office., Online resource; title from PDF caption (viewed January 2011)