‘Down the Hatch’ Explores Collusion Between Dona Ana County, NM and 3rd Party Orgs
(LAS CRUCES, NM.) – May 22, 2020: The Public Interest Legal Foundation (PILF) presents Down the Hatch: How Left-Wing Election Reforms Can Be Forced on Unsuspecting Communities, a new report detailing how sweetheart deals with outside groups can change election laws and “design” better cultures.
“This report is a wake-up call for citizens concerned about their local elections,” PILF President and General Counsel J. Christian Adams said. “The people are entitled to decide how to choose local officials without the agitation of well-funded special interests. Radical changes to how elections are conducted happened here with the collusion of election officials.”
Read Down the Hatch here.
Summary
–Learn How Dona Ana County invited outside groups to “design a culture” that valued “inclusive democracy” and changed election laws in the process.
–Read how sweetheart deals are floated to change election dates to better ensure preferred outcomes by outside groups.
–Witness the daily collaboration with outside activists to promote ranked choice voting reforms.
–See the personnel revolving door between activists and county offices in action.
–Review the documents between activists and officials about rescheduling an election to secure victory for a pet cause.
New Mexico Voter Roll Audit Overview
–Potentially Deceased “Active” Registrants: 1,681
–Registrants Aged 100+: 1,519
–Potentially Duplicated Registrants at Same Address: 1,584
–Potentially Duplicated Registrants Voting Twice Across State Lines: 55
–Potentially Duplicated Registrants Voting Across County Lines: 30
–Registrants Claiming Potential Commercial Addresses for Voting Purposes: 188
Public Interest Legal Foundation (PILF) is a 501(c)(3) public interest law firm dedicated to election integrity. The Foundation exists to assist states and others to aid the cause of election integrity and fight against lawlessness in American elections. Drawing on numerous experts in the field, PILF seeks to protect the right to vote and preserve the Constitutional framework of American elections.
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