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New Mexico County Weighs Violation of Election Confirmation Order results

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New Mexico County Commissioner convicted for his role in January 6, 2021 attack on US Capitol vows to defy state Supreme Court ruling not to confirm primaries results in your county during the scheduled Friday meeting, decision what could throw States electoral process into chaos.

Kui Griffin, 48, founder of a group called Cowboys for Trump, said in interview that he was too concerned about security of state vote machines to vote certify primary elections on 7 June results for Otero County, citing widely discredited theories of hacking and electoral fraud.

Trinomial, republican commission in in small county on Emergency meeting scheduled at Texas border Friday afternoon to decide whether to confirm election results in time to meet the deadline set by the state. BUT second jurisdiction in central part of state, Torrance County, delayed certification vote earlier this week and had to review issue Friday morning.

Griffin on Friday was in Washington where he was set be sentenced in US District Court on one count of entrance to a restricted area area during the Capitol attack.

“My oath before people I serve more more important than any threat government coming towards me,” Griffin said. in interview on Thursday. “If they threaten me by putting me in in prison, I will go with honor prison”.

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On Wednesday, the New Mexico Supreme Court granted an emergency petition. secretary of The State is asking the Otero commissioners to do their job and approve about 7300 votes since the June 7 primary, when races like the sole seat in the state legislature and the county sheriff hang. in balance.

The New Mexico Supreme Court ordered the district commission to certify vote

Secretary of New Mexico of State Maggie Toulouse Oliver also referred the case to State Attorney General Hector Balderas, saying in a motion filed Thursday that the Otero Commission committed “many illegal acts” when it voted for manual tally of election results, removal of ballot boxes, termination use of state voting systems and the delay in the certification of primary vote.

Griffin and two other Otero commissioners, Vicki Marquardt and Gerald Matherly, neither of who received calls or emails asking comment — face held in contempt of court and fines such as potentially removed from office.

“The Commission must comply with in rule of law, or we will sue,” Balderas said. in statement.

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