The New Mexico Supreme Court put a stop to a potential Democrat voter fraud scheme for mail-in ballots yesterday.
Fox News reported:
The state Supreme Court in New Mexico on Tuesday evening rejected a proposal to convert the state’s planned June 2 primary election into a vote-by-mail poll.
The decision followed a hearing of more than two-and-a-half hours that was conducted via video because of coronavirus precautions, the Albuquerque Journal reported.
More than two dozen of the state’s elected officials had proposed the mail-in plan, citing concern for public health, the newspaper reported.
But the court issued a unanimous decision against the plan just before 6 p.m. local time, ruling that state law prohibits them from ordering a mail-in election.
Instead, the justices directed county clerks or the secretary of state to send absentee ballots to all registered voters and encourage them to use those ballots, rather than show up at the polls, the Santa Fe Reporter wrote.
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