The New Mexico State Supreme Court on Wednesday ordered the Otero County Commission to certify the 2022 primary election results by Friday.
A majority of a New Mexico county commission voted to certify the results of a June 7 primary election after a court order to do so, according to multiple reports.
The New Mexico secretary of state previously sued the commission over refusing to certify the election results. The commission originally voted against certifying the results, expressing concerns about Dominion voting machines.
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