State Police Asked to Investigate Voter Fraud

Steve Terrell (Roundhouse Roundup) reporter for the Santa Fe New Mexican tells readers that on March 25th, Secretary of State Dianna Duran asked Bill Hubbard, the director of the State Police Special Investigations Division, to start a criminal investigation. This request followed a report by Duran to the legislature that at least 37 foreign nationals had illegally voted in New Mexico elections. According to a copy of a letter given to Terrell by Duran, the Secretary of State also provided "materials" with the letter to state police. During the recently ended legislative session, Democrats in both houses of the New Mexico legislature ignored testimony by Duran and others about voter fraud and blocked all efforts to halt the issuance of driver's licenses to illegal aliens as well as legislation that would have required photo identification for voting. Read Terrell's blog post here

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