New Mexico politics: A different standard for Attorney General King than Governor Martinez
By: Politix Fireball (Diary) | June 18th at 02:30 PM |
New Mexico Attorney General (aka Aspiring Governor) Gary King stated earlier this year, if documents make there way to his office and they are not prohibited from release to the public by state law, then they are a public record subject to the normal Inspection of Public Record Act (IPRA). Explaining his office’s procedures on New Mexico in Focus AG Gary King said, “I tell | Read More »
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Sneaky: Democratic Party of New Mexico uses stolen emails to their advantage
By: Politix Fireball (Diary) | June 11th at 07:50 PM |
The Emails At the end of May, Jamie Estrada, was indicted on charges of unlawfully intercepting wire communications and lying to the FBI during the course of the investigation. Estrada was a campaign manager for Martinez until she let him go at the end of 2009. In late 2010 Estrada used the username and password he had available from Gov. Martinez’ website domain and directed | Read More »
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Voter Suppression in New Mexico
By: Politix Fireball (Diary) | November 13th at 11:58 AM |
Update: A reader brought to my attention an error. Sandoval County also had other polling places, but these VCCs were only for the city of Rio Rancho. Other counties listed in the VCC list had other precinct polling places as well. Rio Rancho: Election day our state had what would best be called a fiasco and massive voter suppression. Rio Rancho which is north of | Read More »
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