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They refused to certify our election. So, she took them to court.

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Feelings are not a valid reason to ignore the laws of the state. {NAME} -- You may remember the news

Feelings are not a valid reason to ignore the laws of the state. [Democratic Association of Secretaries of State]( {NAME} -- You may remember the news from New Mexico reporting that all three Otero County Commissioners refused to certify the results of their Primary Election. What was their reason? They don’t “feel in their heart” that the results were correct. In response, New Mexico Secretary of State Maggie took immediate action and sued the County Commission – demanding they follow the law and certify the election. Her swift action prioritized the voices of New Mexican voters and saved over 7,000 votes from being thrown out. This is why we're in this fight: to support Democratic Secretaries of State who fight to put voters first. [Join us in the fight to keep our elections safe from conspiracy theorists who would break the law rather than listen to the voters. Make a $20 split donation between DASS and Maggie’s campaign to support election officials that uphold our free and fair elections. →]( [CHIP IN $5 NOW >>]( [CHIP IN $25 NOW >>]( [CHIP IN $50 NOW >>]( [CHIP IN $100 NOW >>]( [CHIP IN $250 NOW >>]( [Chip in another amount >>]( This is not an isolated incident. This was an attempt to set a precedent and test the limits on overturning elections. And it’s not just happening in NM, we've seen similar efforts pop up across the country. [Will you chip in $20 right now to help fight back against the conspiracy theories and lawlessness trying to dismantle our democracy?]( Extremist election deniers are taking action. We must fight back even harder. Forward, DASS [DEMOCRATIC ASSOCATION OF SECRETARIES OF STATE]( Thank you for your dedicated support of The Democratic Association of Secretaries of State. We're the ONLY national organization dedicated to electing these state-level voting rights champions. There are 27 Secretaries of State races this year. We're fighting to reelect 13 Democratic Secretaries of State, win in battleground states, and flip red seats blue. But we're relying on grassroots supporters to provide us with the resources we need to win nationwide. [Please donate anything you can today to fight back against the GOP's voter suppression agenda:]( [CHIP IN $5 >>]( This email was sent to: Democrats Only. The only way our work is possible is through grassroots activists like you. But if you'd like to receive fewer emails from us, [please click here.]( If you no longer wish to receive emails to defeat Trump's Big Lie puppets, click here to [unsubscribe]( [Paid for by Democratic Association of Secretaries of State, Treasurer Shemia Fagan]( [Democratic Association of Secretaries of State 600 Pennsylvania Ave SE #15180 Washington, DC 20003 United States](

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