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Ethics and state bar complaints were filed earlier this month against multiple high-level Democrats by a grassroots New Mexico leader who has been combating corruption in the state. The list includes Governor Michelle Lujan Grisham, Lieutenant Governor Howie Morales, former State Auditor Brian Colon, Secretary of State Maggie Toulouse Oliver, and Libertarian candidate for Secretary of State Mayna Erika Myers. The allegations made in the complaints include election fraud, corruption, and...
A post-election audit report for the November 2022 election was hidden by Secretary of State Maggie Toulouse Oliver and her office for eight months. The report, dated January 16, 2023, is called a “Risk Limiting Audit” (RLA). The report was only posted by the SOS to her website in the last week of August after being pressured by grassroots researchers to release it. The RLA was written by Zlotnick and Sandoval, PC and it shows massive errors in the tabulation of write-in votes and errors 64...
By Larry "Lead" Marker Radical Laws and the need for Referendum Petitions: The 2023 legislative session was the source of six of the most radical state laws ever passed in the history of our nation. To combat these radical laws, hundreds of grassroots organizations, citizen groups, churches, radio stations, pro-family, pro- life supporters, partisan and non-partisan parental rights’ groups and individuals have joined in an effort to exercise a Constitutionally reserved right to repeal these...
As previously reported, New Mexico’s Voting System Certification Committee (VSCC) recently recommended a new voting system be purchased by the Secretary of State, Maggie Toulouse-Oliver, that includes Dominion ICX machines which have never been used in New Mexico. This recommendation was made despite overwhelming public opposition, and the recent release of an expert report written by Democrat Alex Halderman which asserts that serious security vulnerabilities in the Dominion ICX machines can...
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 periodically hire him on an hourly basis for technical assistance. Ivey-Soto responded to Askin,...
On June 22nd, New Mexico’s Voting System Certification Committee (VSCC) recommended that equipment from controversial vendor, Dominion Voting Systems (“Dominion”), be recommended for use in the upcoming elections. While Dominion’s reputation with the national public is already extremely poor, one particular piece of equipment recommended for purchase is considered a major national security risk. Specifically, the Dominion ICX Ballot Marking Device, which was excoriated in a recently unsealed...
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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....