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Ali Ennenga, a candidate for New Mexico House District 44, has filed an official complaint contesting the results of the recent election, citing numerous discrepancies and irregularities.
During a school board meeting the teachers’ union intervened to thwart efforts by local parents and a visiting pastor to raise concerns over policies and books deemed age-inappropriate within the APS system.
Turning Point Faith contributor and pastor John Amanchukwu was invited by local parents to address the Albuquerque Public Schools (APS) Board, about concerns over inappropriate material in school libraries and controversial policies
Commissioner Jay Block refused to certify the results, citing statutory violations. The other commissioners, however, certified the results without reviewing critical reports or logs.
“What they’re saying, they’re going to come here, they’re going to get me convicted for treason. They have me in the crosshairs. They’re going to make sure I go to jail for the rest of my life.
Several candidates throughout the state are reporting that the polling data they collected when walking door-to-door does not match the outcome reported by the Secretary of State, leaving them questioning the legitimacy of yet another election.
Transparency in Dona Ana County was off to a rough start on election day when Askin kicked all observers out of the room where the absentee ballots were being processed in the early afternoon, telling them not to return until 7 p.m. When the observers returned at 7 p.m., Askin found an excuse to keep the Republicans out of the room for another hour. Two days later, Dona Ana County “found” 1,000 ballots, lied to the Republican candidate about when they would be processed, and then started processing them with no observers present.
The first hallmark of a budding totalitarian regime is to distort reality in the minds of the masses through censorship and propaganda. A misled populace can’t oppose evil plans if they don’t realize what’s going on around them.
On October 18, 2024, the Pueblo of Santa Ana celebrated the grand opening of its new Public Safety and Judicial Services Complex. While the new facility is a significant achievement for the Pueblo, it comes at a critical time when Indigenous communities across New Mexico are grappling with the crisis of Missing and Murdered Indigenous People (MMIP).
The Department of Veterans Services should be held accountable for using its resources inappropriately during an election period.
Complaints containing evidence that the Secretary of State has full access to county-level election results and meddles with it during and after certification were recently filed with the New Mexico Attorney General and State Ethics Commission.
As the nation is still processing the news that 218,000 people were added to Arizona’s voter rolls without proof of U.S. citizenship, a similar scandal is unfolding in New Mexico. A resident from Chaves County who has lived at her address for...
On September 25, 2024, Touro College of Dental Medicine (TCDM) broke ground on the state's first pre-doctoral dental clinical training facility. This milestone was celebrated with much enthusiasm by Touro and its partner Lovelace Biomedical...
I left with a feeling that not only is the logic and accuracy test a completely vendor-controlled farce, but that the local officials, even in this fairly conservative rural county, really don’t care what the public thinks.
In New Mexico, a troubling pattern has emerged where election laws are being manipulated or outright ignored, allowing unqualified candidates to remain on the ballot. These oversights and legal breaches are not confined to one political party or a...
Recently the DeKalb County Republican Party sued Georgia’s Secretary of State for his failure to provide a secure election system. The serious security breach cited in the lawsuit exists in New Mexico’s election system as well according to...
It’s been less than a week since we published a story about Kamala Harris using digital fakery to enhance her campaign – a crime according to New Mexico state law. But things just got 1,000 times stranger. Tuesday evening, Kamala Harris’s official...
The Harris/Walz campaign has come under scrutiny for using digital fakery to give the illusion that there is enthusiastic, organic support for Kamala Harris and her running mate Tim Walz – a move that is illegal in New Mexico.
As recently as 2018, New Mexico was considered a purple state, even though the New Mexico legislature has historically leaned Democrat. However, New Mexico has witnessed a hard pivot to the far left over the last several years as the legislature...
Elections have Consequences This series has covered evidence of deep corruption in New Mexico’s judiciary: From nepotism to the radical organization “Emerge” seeking to undermine the independence and fairness of New Mexico’s Judiciary. We have...
It is troubling, and possibly illegal, that the House Republican Committee would make promises about their purpose and values to their donors and then use donated funds to contribute to the campaign of one of the most radical Democrat members of the New Mexico House of Representatives.
While watching the video of President Trump’s Pennsylvania rally on Saturday – I heard the gunshots and saw him swipe at his ear and duck to the ground as he was tackled by Secret Service. I could hardly breathe waiting to know if he was badly hurt. The horrible possibilities of what might happen in our country if he was seriously injured or killed started running through my mind.
New Mexico now has the dubious honor of being the most dangerous state to live in according to Forbes Advisor. The cause of rising crime is multifaceted, but the criminal justice system is certainly a significant factor.
Further investigation into the background of Rebecca Duffin reveals a history of partisan activism, raising serious questions about whether the Judicial Nominating Commission is truly committed to protecting the integrity of the bench by selecting qualified, impartial candidates.
The resignation of Judge Mark Standridge on November 15,2023 casts a revealing light on systemic issues within the 3rd Judicial District, spotlighting lapses in the application of nepotism laws and election oversight. This investigation explores the deeper implications of governance and accountability that affect public trust in our judicial system.
If the State Ethics Commission has no authority to investigate the matter of the Secretary of State placing a fake libertarian candidate on the ballot for her own benefit, why are they suddenly able to sue a non-profit in a desperate hurry to find out who is financially backing 15 legislative candidates in New Mexico?
Two new ethics complaints have been filed against Lt. Governor Howie Morales and Governor Michelle Grisham’s chief counsel, Holly Agajanian.
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Public documents indicate that Dona Ana County dropped Senator Daniel Ivey-Soto as an election consultant at the end of last month. A March 2023 email from County Clerk Amanda Askin to Ivey-Soto states that the county cannot renew Ivey-Soto’s contract because they are hiring someone to fulfill public documents requests instead. As consolation, she offers the possibility that the county might...
Yesterday, during a Senate Judiciary Committee hearing for the misnamed “HB 4, Voting Rights Protection Act,” Daniel Ivey-Soto not only voted against the wishes of the public, but against the “Clerks’ Affiliate” which constitutes a majority of the county clerks in New Mexico. HB 4 contained all of leftist Secretary of State Maggie Toulouse Oliver’s top priorities. Namely, a rehash of all the...
Update on SB 180: Chairman of Senate Judiciary Committee denies opposition chance to speak, gives time to New Mexico’s most corrupt senator to lie to committee and the public instead The Senate Judiciary Committee rushed SB 180 through its last committee stop on Friday night before sending it to the senate floor. Opponents of the bill were denied their equal time to speak, against the Senate...
(On February 17, 2023, this article was updated from its February 14, 2023 version, "Secretary of State Maggie Toulouse Oliver, and County Clerk Amanda Askin, together Paid NM Senator Daniel Ivey-Soto $1.75 Million in Taxpayer Money– Why?") The original article was originally published as Part 2 of a four part series on February 3, 2023 as a "guest post" in The Gateway Pundit, and the article...
Part 1: The election thief’s favorite NM senator is hiding his backers and clients By the Editor of Estancia News and Joe Hoft, guest editor Daniel Ivey-Soto is an attorney, Democrat Senator for District 15 (Northeast Heights of Albuquerque), and owner of an organization called Vandelay Solutions that advises County Clerks from all 33 New Mexico Counties on technical and statutory issues....