Colorado’s status as a hotbed of the election denial movement is in the spotlight of a civil rights trial in federal court this week. Defendants Ashe Epp, Shawn Smith and Holly Kasun are accused of violating civil rights laws by launching a door-to-door “voter verification” project in at least four Colorado counties in an attempt to prove debunked allegations of widespread fraud in Colorado’s voting systems. A trio of voting rights groups, represented by the nonprofit Free Speech For People, filed the lawsuit in the U.

S. District Court of Colorado in 2022. All three defendants, through their work with U.

S. Election Integrity Plan and other groups, are or were associates of MyPillow CEO Mike Lindell , one of the the nation’s most prominent election conspiracy theorists and a leading benefactor of election denial causes. Alongside other far-right activists and media figures, they’re part of a constellation of Colorado-based conspiracy theorists who were instrumental in amplifying debunked claims of widespread fraud in the 2020 presidential election, which former President Donald Trump lost, in the weeks leading up to the Jan.

6 insurrection. Smith, a retired Air Force colonel and Woodland Park resident, is the president of Cause of America, a Lindell-funded “election integrity” nonprofit . GET THE MORNING HEADLINES DELIVERED TO YOUR INBOX SUBSCRIBE A key piece of evidence in the case, a “County and Local Organizing Playbook” containing instructions for canva.