
New Mexico Leaders Oppose Voter ID Bill
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New Mexico officials, Senator Martin Heinrich and Secretary of State Maggie Toulouse Oliver, oppose the Safeguard American Voter Eligibility Act, which could disenfranchise many New Mexicans due to missing documents. The bill faces hurdles in the Senate, and the Department of Justice is suing New Mexico for not providing full voter registration lists. Local officials warn of widespread disenfranchisement due to issues like married women with name changes. New Mexico has earned top rankings in elections, and officials vow to protect voter rights amidst these challenges.
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