n New Mexico it’s almost impossible to prove voter fraud – and that’s exactly what the Democrat controlled state legislature wants. ....No ID of any kind is required to vote in-person. The voter goes to a polling place and tells the poll worker his name. The poll worker then asks for the voter’s year of birth and street address. If everything matches up, that’s it and a ballot is given to the voter. Although the voter signs his signature on an electronic screen, there is no signature verification.
What about getting an absentee ballot? NM will mail an absentee ballot to any registered voter who requests one. No physical ID of any kind is required. One can request an absentee ballot by a phone call to the county clerk or on-line through the Secretary of State. As long as the applicant knows the registered voter’s name, address, NM driver’s license number and last 4 digits of his social security number, anyone can obtain an absentee ballot.
Are there any additional safeguards that NM has to ensure that the absentee ballot has been submitted by the real registered voter? Not really."
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