The Colorado Secretary of State’s Office violated two state information security policies that contributed to the accidental release of some voting system passwords before this year’s election, according to a third-party investigation released Monday morning. Denver attorney Beth Doherty Quinn found that the office violated one policy, regarding training individuals to ensure nonpublic information isn’t released, as well as another policy about reviewing data to ensure it doesn’t contain secure information before it’s publicly released. Still, the 19-page report broadly absolved Secretary of State Jena Griswold and her staff of wrongdoing.