The office of Colorado’s Secretary of State announced on Thursday that it is adopting “emergency elections rules” to ban third parties from accessing voting equipment in the state. Effective immediately, the new rules prohibit any third party individual or vendor from accessing any component of a county’s voting equipment in Colorado, according to a release. “My office just issued rules prohibiting sham election audits in the State of Colorado,” Secretary of State Jena Griswold, a Democrat, said on Twitter. “We will not risk the state’s election security nor perpetuate The Big Lie. Fraudits have no place in Colorado.” “The Big Lie” is a term being used by some establishment media, Democrats in Congress, as well as President Joe Biden, to refer to and refute allegations of potential voter fraud and irregularities in the 2020 presidential election. Per the rules, a person can only access a county’s voting system if they are an employee …