New Mexico 2020 Election data & records DELETED, covering up fraud and compromising the audit.
Election officials, staff, and Dominion reps deliberately deleted critical election data and records before and during an active New Mexico election audit, constituting obstruction, evidence tampering, and a cover-up of irregularities and fraud.
Election data and records were deleted while the audit was underway. The deletions prevented full transparency and proper verification of the election results.
This mirrors patterns seen in other states, just like in Arizona's Maricopa County admissions of pre-audit deletions, suggesting a coordinated effort to hide or destroy evidence.
The timing of the deletions raises serious questions about intent to obstruct the audit process. The deletion of records and logs happened in multiple states by election officials and Dominion reps. This was no accident, this was a cover up.
NEW Dominion report on the STOLEN 2020 Election shows that state-run verification could not confirm a majority of registrants as REAL PEOPLE, with a CONFIRMED foreign FAKE-ID pipeline.
The State of Arizona's 2021 cross-reference of 673,560 registered voters against MVD driver's license data and federal Social Security records could not positively identify 393,017 of them, 58%, as real human beings through either database.
A separate two-decade MVD defect permitted approximately 98,000 voter registrations to be validated without the documentary proof of citizenship required by Arizona law.
In Georgia, Fulton County's registration rate reached 113.8 percent of its citizen voting-age population, a statistical impossibility, while the state as a whole stood at 103.6%.
In Michigan, 333 Wayne County registrants were listed as "active" voters aged 115 or older, and ballots were cast in the names of specific individuals deceased for decades, including Ardis Barnes (died 1968) and Selma Steel (died 1992).
The voter rolls were dressed with "placeholders," ineligible addresses, and untracked status expansions:
Wisconsin's WisVote database contained 569,277 active voter registrations sharing the identical placeholder application date of January 1, 1918, the standard value assigned in many systems when the true registration date is unknown or missing, and 115,252 of those records are credited with casting a ballot in 2020.
Wisconsin also saw a 287 percent surge in voters claiming "indefinitely confined" status, which waives photo-identification requirements, reaching 220,404 voters, of whom 48,554 had no photo ID on file.
Georgia recorded 211,958 voters casting ballots from addresses that are legally ineligible as residences, including commercial warehouses, vacant lots, and UPS Store mailboxes.
In Michigan, an operative employed by a national voter-registration organization delivered 8,000 to 10,000 fraudulent registration forms to the Muskegon City Clerk, exhibiting identical handwriting, nonexistent addresses, and telephone numbers belonging to unrelated parties.
"List-maintenance" controls were demonstrably NOT enforced:
The Wisconsin Elections Commission did not record in WisVote available ineligibility information for persons under court-ordered guardianship prohibited from voting, non-citizens ineligible under state law, or adjudicated incompetent individuals.
Meaning known ineligible records were retained as active on the roll. The Public Interest Legal Foundation identified 25,709 deceased registrants on Michigan’s rolls, more than 23,663 of them dead for five years or more.
Michigan's former Secretary of State estimated that, conservatively, more than 800,000 absentee-ballot applications were mailed to individuals likely not eligible to vote in Michigan.
A foreign-ID pipeline for counterfeit U.S. driver's licenses was publicly confirmed:
The Director of National Intelligence has publicly confirmed that the Chinese government manufactured and imported counterfeit U.S. driver's licenses into the United States in the months before the 2020 election, reportedly for use in absentee-ballot casting by Chinese nationals residing in the country.
U.S. Customs and Border Protection interdicted roughly 20,000 such counterfeit driver's licenses in a single Chicago seizure in the summer of 2020. Because several states permit automated or online voter registration through a driver's license.