
Barry Morphew used missing wife Suzanne's election ballot to vote: report
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The husband of Colorado mom Suzanne Morphew allegedly used his missing wife’s identity to vote in November's presidential election, according to a report and court papers.
The Chaffee County Sheriff’s Office was notified on Oct. 22, 2020, of an instance of suspected voter fraud in which Suzanne Morphew’s nearly completed ballot was mailed to the county clerk’s office, court papers show. In this still image from video, Barry Morphew, center, appears in court in Salida, Colorado, Thursday, May 6, 2021. (KUSA via AP, Pool) Barry Morphew appears in court in Salida, Colorado, Thursday, May 6, 2021. (KUSA via AP, Pool) The ballot envelope showed a handwritten sender address of the Morphews’ Salida home and was dated Oct. 15. But the envelope was not signed by a voter, despite a line that said, "Voter’s Signature Required."More Related News