Anonymous ID: e835ae July 13, 2023, 6:21 p.m. No.19175443   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>5449 >>5453 >>5467 >>5537

NM New Election Statute takes effect

 

When powerful people stand to lose - they change the law.

 

VOTER REGISTRATION INFORMATION (name, physical and mailing address, YOB, etc) is PUBLIC RECORD. (But not the SSN, or total year of birth, and some other exceptions relating to protection orders.

 

(2023 VERSION OF NM STATUTES)

 

NMSA 1-1-27. Public records; disclosure-procedure.

A. Where the Election Code provides for disclosure or nondisclosure of public records relating to elections, the provisions of the Election Code shall apply, and the provisions of the Inspection of Public Records Act [Chapter 14, Article 2 NMSA 1978] shall not be applicable to the disclosure or nondisclosure.

 

NMSA 1-4-12. Duties of county clerk; filing of certificates.

 

ANNOTATION

 

1959 - Right to copy voter registration records.— The right to inspect or examine public records, such as voter registration, commonly includes the right of making copies thereof as the right to inspect would be valueless without this correlative right. 1959 Op. Att'y Gen. No. 59-170.

 

NMSA 1-4-5.1. Method of registration; form.

H. Only when the certificate of registration is properly filled out, signed by the qualified elector and accepted for filing by the county clerk as evidenced by the county clerk's signature or stamp and the date of acceptance thereon shall it constitute an ==official public record= of the registration of the qualified elector.

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Anonymous ID: e835ae July 13, 2023, 6:21 p.m. No.19175449   🗄️.is 🔗kun

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NM PUBLIC RECORDS STATUTES Cont.

 

1-6-6. Ballot register.

 

A. For each statewide election, the county clerk shall keep an "absentee ballot register", in

which the county clerk shall enter:

(1) the name and address of each absentee ballot applicant…….. (and more)

 

C. Eachballot register is a public recordopen to public inspection in the county clerk's office during regular office hours. The county clerk shall have an updated ballot register available for public inspection Monday through Friday during regular office hours.

 

E. Upon request by a candidate, a political committee or the state or county chair of a political party represented on the ballot in an election,the secretary of state or county clerk shall transmit without charge to an electronic address provided in the request a complete copy of entries made in the absentee ballot register statewide or in the county.Such transmissions shall be madedailybeginning four weeks immediately prior to the election through the Saturday immediately following the election.

 

FOLKS, every day during the election, who requested an absentee ballot and what kind of ballot (early in person, absentee ballot [requested, date mailed, date returned], or an in person ballot on election day) ISPUBLIC RECORD. The record includes the voter ID #, name, address, precincts, districts, and much more. in a spreadsheet, downloadable from NMSOS.

 

Who the person voted for is secret.

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Anonymous ID: e835ae July 13, 2023, 6:22 p.m. No.19175453   🗄️.is 🔗kun

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CHEATERS CHEAT WHEN THEY STAND TO LOSE

They change the law

 

You can purchase the voter list for lawful purposes:

 

NMSA 1-4-5.5. Requests for voter data, mailing labels or special voter lists.

A. The county clerk or secretary of state shall furnish voter data, mailing labels or special voter lists only upon written request to the county clerk or the secretary of state and after compliance with the requirements of this section; provided……

B. In furnishing voter data, mailing labels or special voter lists, the county clerk or secretary of stateshall not provide data or lists that include voters' social security numbers, codes used to identify agencies where voters have registered, a voter's day and month of birth or voters' telephone numbersif prohibited by voters.

C.Each requester of voter data, mailing labels or special voter listsshall sign an affidavit that the voter data, mailing labels and special voter listsshall be used for governmental or election and election campaign purposes only and shall not be made available or used for unlawful purposes.

 

SO WHAT DO THE CHEATERS DO IN 2023, WHEN VARIOUS GROUPS THAT ARE NOT WORKING TOGETHER ARE CLOSING IN ON EXPOSING THE CHEATING?

 

NEW STATUTE JUST TOOK EFFECT:

1-4-5.6. Unlawful use or disposition of voter data, mailing labels or special voter lists; penalties.

A.Unlawful use of voter data, mailing labels or special voter lists consists of: (1) the knowing and willful selling, loaning, providing access to or otherwise surrendering of voter data, mailing labels or special voter lists by a person for purposes prohibited by the Election Code; or

(2)causing voter data, mailing labels or special voter lists or any part of the voter data, mailing label or special voter liststhat identifies, or that could be used to identify, a specific voter or the voter's name, mailing or residence address to be made publicly available on the internet or through other means.

B. Any person, organization or corporation or agent, officer, representative or employee thereof who commits unlawful use of voter data, mailing labels or special voter lists is guilty of a fourth degree felony and upon conviction shall be fined one hundred dollars ($100) for each line of voter information that was unlawfully used.

 

YADE YADE………….

 

WHY IS THIS IMPORTANT?

 

Because anomalies in the ballot register, and anomalies in the voter database are tied to a voter ID #, a voter name, etc. And to PROVE what is going on with individual voters you need to identify that voter.

 

For example: Say I have found a sneaky "code" embedded in the data rolls, and that whenever I find this "code" within 4 months a specific change is made to the voter's registration record seemingly out of the blue. For the persons that I know personally, I given them a call, and a pattern emerges.

Me: "Hey, did you make XYZ change to your voter registration a couple weeks ago?"

Them: "No! Why would I do that? That doesn't make sense."

Me: "Exactly. Are you sure you didn't do A, B, or C?"

Them: "That won't happen for another couple of years…."

Me: "OK, are you going to vote absentee?"

Them: "Hell no!"

Me: "OK, I'll watch the ballot register daily and let you know if I spot a request for an absentee ballot."

 

I can still do that.

 

But if "someone" requests an absentee ballot in that person's name, I no longer can make it PUBLIC, not even to county commissioners in a PUBLIC hearing.

 

THEY WANT TO HIDE THIS AND OTHER INFO I'M TRACKING.

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Anonymous ID: e835ae July 13, 2023, 6:39 p.m. No.19175537   🗄️.is 🔗kun

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FOR EXAMPLE even though the voter registration is public record, as well as when the voter requests a ballot, I've had to strip out most of the fields to demonstrate an "anomaly" in two voter records.

 

XX is the zip code is the same # in all fields.

I replaced the real town with New City

And former and new county name. And I blacked out the address field.

 

The first two lines are changes to a single voter's record in Feb 2023 at 9:39 a.m. We are supposed to believe that this voter came in to update his voter record to correct a sub-partition of his precinct (most people don't know those exist), and that he decided that his registration no longer needed the full zip code, and the partial would do.

(I'VE GOT A BIG LAKE IN THE DESERT FOR SALE)

 

The of the lines pertain to the next voter on this list.

In Dec 2020, at 10:28 a.m. a voter record was update to show that this voter TRANSFERRED from one county into this county. OK no big deal. Except as I process this one, I found the code embedded and flagged it to keep an eye on it. Sho'nuff…. 4 months later in March 2023, we are supposed to believe this voter decided to update his voter registration, and let the county clerk know that they no longer needed the full zip code, that the short 5 digit one was enough.

 

NOTE: I can't copy the fields that show the source location the change was made; they were not the same place/method.

 

Are ANONS going to take my word for this? Probably not. And that is the problem.

 

Because if I presented this in court as "evidence", the judge would also toss me out on my fat arse!!

 

ANON has reached out to a group that already has filed a related federal case, and hopefully they will run with fighting this statute change.

 

The records are public information —- until you can prove their are cheating.