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U.S. Department of Justice sues New Mexico Secretary of State over disclosure of voter lists
The United States Department of Justice is suing New Mexico Secretary of State Maggie Toulouse Oliver over state voter registration lists. The lawsuit claims that the USDOJ is allowed to receive the records at its request.
The DOJ is suing New Mexico demanding unredacted voter data, but state leaders say they cannot legally provide it.
Albuquerque voters have already cast over 57,000 ballots ahead of next Tuesday's runoff election, marking nearly a 16% turnout.
New Mexico Secretary of State Maggie Toulouse Oliver is opposing a federal lawsuit that demands the release of private voter information, citing state laws that protect voter privacy.
For most cities and towns around New Mexico, the winners of local races were unofficially decided on Election Day this month.
People want to know that their vote matters, the election process works, and that the voting system meets high ethical, accountability, and transparency standards. Observe New Mexico Elections (ONME) is here to tell you that, based on our statewide observations, we have reason to be proud of the way our elections are administered in New Mexico.
The U.S. Department of Justice on Tuesday filed a lawsuit against New Mexico Secretary of State Maggie Toulouse Oliver, alleging her agency failed to turn over voter registration lists in
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