Tina Peters on Friday claimed that the recount of the Republican secretary of state primary election, which she lost by a wide margin, is an “absolute disaster” in El Paso County. On Thursday, Secretary of State Jena Griswold announced that Peters submitted $255,912, per state statute, to ensure a recount of the June election, which Peters lost to former Jefferson County Clerk Pam Anderson. Anderson received 43.06% of the vote to Peters’ 28.86%, and Mike O’Donnell, director of a nonprofit lender, got 28.08%, according to official election results. Election experts and people across the country followed the race closely after Peters, the Mesa County clerk who was indicted on allegations of election tampering, was accused of making images of voting system software.