The war against Dominion voting machines and Zuckerberg drop boxes is on in New Mexico. Otero County has voted to do away with using the easily hacked Dominion machines and the use of drop boxes funded by Tyrant Mark Zuckerberg that makes illegal ballot harvesting a way to stuff the ballot box with little chance of getting caught. Although officials in Yuma County, Arizona did get caught in a well-organized ballot harvesting operation. Two people have already admitted their guilt.
Otero County may not be alone in its quest for election results you can trust. Otero officials are approaching officials in Lincoln County to do the same. Torrance County has tabled a motion to not certify the election results and will decide the matter on Friday. Sandoval County is also deliberating over whether to certify or not.
So, will this force new primary elections in these counties? And if it does and the results are vastly different, what would that say? In Otero County, voter ID will be required.
Attorney David Clements released a video last night, noting the significance of yesterday’s actions in Otero County, New Mexico:
All right. Testing one, two, three. This is going to be a really quick stream. I’m just going to try to get it uploaded so people can start talking.
Breaking news. Otero County Commission refused to certify the primary election results of the election that we had last week. And, um, this is big news. Because it’s, it’s got everyone talking, “can they do that?”, yes, they can.
So, what is the basis for withholding certification? One of the things that we advised last week, um, leading up to the vote where we’re going to get rid of Dominion in Otero County, that we’re going to get rid of the Zuckerberg drop boxes, was, uh, quite simple. That under New Mexico law, under our election code, the EAC, the Election Assistant Commission “guidelines”, which are normally voluntary, when you codify them, uh, you have to follow them. When you codify them, it’s mandatory. And in our language, it requires that we have to abide by the most recent standards. And we’re not in compliance with the most recent standards. In fact, we haven’t been in compliance for over a year.
So, um, though our law tells, or advises, that the secretary of state must decertify the voting systems as a matter of law. And she’s ignored that requirement. So, what she’s done is, she’s foisted an illegal system on all of our county commissioners and county clerks, saying that they can use them when in fact the law says that they can’t. So, um, that’s where we’re at.
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