Above, Sec. of State Maggie Troulouse Oliver. |
Some of these dumps are highly questionable as data researchers Jeff O 'Donnell and Draza Smith say are "statistically impossible".
The Piñon Post reported:
According to data analysis done by data researchers Jeff O’Donnell and Draza Smith, there appear to be many abnormal occurrences in the 2022 midterm elections in New Mexico.Data published by O’Donnell and Smith shows the first ballot dump in New Mexico’s governor’s race gave incumbent Democrat Michelle Lujan Grisham 80.3 percent (42,922 ballots), while Republican Mark Ronchetti only got 19.5 percent (10,538 ballots), which is apparently statistically impossible.It is unclear where these first ballots flooded in from, but even in the state’s most far-left county, Santa Fe County, there were only 69,449 ballots cast, meaning the first dump would have been over 61.8 percent of the county’s total votes cast — an unlikely scenario. The county’s final results were 75.3 percent for Grisham to 23.4 percent for Ronchetti.Another dump later left the total number of ballots for Lujan Grisham at 184,382 votes to Ronchetti’s 58,329 votes, leaving him with only 24 percent of the vote to Lujan Grisham’s 76 percent margin. This disparity is not normal, especially since only Santa Fe County had anywhere near a similar percentage of ballots cast, while its population could not have mathematically given such a margin to the Democrat governor.
Of course, we can trust the honesty of Democrats, right? Will the Republican Party of New Mexico file an official challenge and call for an audit?
To read more, go here.
For more questionable election results, go here.
1 comment:
WHEN is something going to be done about her? She was caught in 2020 sending election data to Katherine Clark (SF County Clerk candidate). Nothing was done
She sent unsolicited ballots through the mail during covid. And now this
What has to happen for this to be investigated and dealt with? We all know it's going on...
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