Woman from Castle Rock serving jail time for voter fraud
Mar 31, 2025
A woman from Castle Rock has pleaded guilty to voter fraud and has been sentenced to serve 20 days in jail.70-year-old Joy Beth Lewis pleaded guilty to voter fraud after she voted her deceased landlord's ballot. According to a r
epresentative from the 23rd Judicial District, Lewis admitted to "receiving a presidential ballot mailed to her deceased landlord, forging his signature, and turning it in."She also voted her ballot.Lewis was caught after the widow of the deceased landlord contacted the Douglas County Clerk and Recorders Office notifying them that she had received a message that her husband, who had died 11 months earlier, had cast his ballot for the Colorado presidential primary, according to an arrest affidavit in the case.The Douglas County District Attorneys Office followed up with the widow, who said that the property in Castle Rock from which the vote was submitted had been leased since at least December of 2023 after she and her husband moved from Colorado to New Mexico in the first few months of 2020, arresting documents show.On May 31, 2024, officials from the District Attorneys Office visited the home in Castle Rock where they were met by Lewis, who initially denied signing and submitting her dead landlords ballot. But after explaining that the DAs office would have to submit the ballot as evidence of voter fraud and have it submitted for DNA, fingerprint and handwriting analysis, Lewis confirmed the handwriting on the ballot was hers, the affidavit states.When asked why she signed her dead landlords ballot, Lewis replied she got sick of forwarding their mail. So, I just voted for him, according to the affidavit.She told the DA official she was not aware the man she signed the ballot for had died.When the DA official told her that casting someone elses ballot was a crime, Lewis said she did not realize it was serious" and she thought it was OK to send it in, the documents show.Following that encounter, the DAs office then went to the Douglas County Clerk and Recorder in early June, where staff confirmed that Lewis had also cast her own ballot for the presidential primary and that her vote was accepted.About three weeks later, on June 24, the DAs office then notified Lewis that she would only be getting a ticket for the crime for signing and submitting her dead landlords ballot. In response, she said she didnt know why I did that, documents show.On July 3, the affidavit states, Lewis went to the Douglas County DAs office at the request of the official, who told her she would only be getting a ticket and was free to leave after that.The Scripps News Group's Oscar Contreras contributed to this report. ____Watch KOAA News5 on your time, anytime with our free streaming app available for your Roku, FireTV, AppleTV and Android TV. Just search KOAA News5, download and start watching. ...read more read less