
The documented election crimes that go without investigation or prosecution continue. Consider evidence photographed during the Otero County, New Mexico election audit. In an article previously published at TheCReport.com (currently down) of the same title, the Otero County, New Mexico 2020 election audit revealed an unauthorized ballot drop box located in neighboring Dona Ana County warehouse. The findings were presented in the May 9th, 2022 Otero County Commissioners hearing:

Perhaps the most egregious discovery about the way Dona Ana County Clerk Amanda Askin runs elections came when a friend of Erin Clements visited the County Warehouse where a huge drop box was found outside in the back of the warehouse. This appeared to be an unofficial drop box because it was filled to the top with absentee ballots and is not listed on the official absentee drop box map. The unofficial drop box was labeled "Drop Off Box for Dona Ana County Clerk's Office." It is estimated between 3,000 and 5,000 absentee ballots were contained inside the drop box.
This unofficial drop box was not secured and there was no surveillance to monitor activity. Fact checkers will say, just as the Otero County Clerk claimed during the Commissioner's hearing on the audit findings, that the bin was simply a storage space for all these ballots, but there was no chain of custody for over 8000 ballots, nor is it lawful to store ballots in an unsecure location with no surveillance protection.
On April 29, 2022, Erin Clements sent a public records request to the Dona Ana County Clerks office asking for surveillance footage of this unofficial drop box, and the response is alarming. The County Clerk's office acknowledged in their response that this drop box "was not a secured container as defined by NMSA §1-6-9(!)." The photographic evidence, coupled with the admittance of the unlawful existence of this drop box in Dona Ana County, New Mexico is outrageous!

This is documented evidence of election crimes in Dona Ana County, New Mexico and warranted an investigation and accountability. This was an unsanctioned ballot drop box found at the back of a county warehouse in the middle of nowhere. But the time has come and long since gone when people in the county could prove their case based on physical evidence as the ballots have been destroyed.
Las Cruces Sun News:
2020 election ballots pulped in Doña Ana County in accordance with law
These types of elections crimes can only be stopped with an active citizenry ready to engage relentless to ensure our elections are run properly and in accordance with the law. We are fortunate those who ran and participated the Otero County, New Mexico 2020 election audit uncovered such tactics as unsanctioned drop boxes. Protectors of our elections must remain ever more vigiltante until we can end mass mail-in voting schemes and wreckless absentee ballot mailling. And we must support those who fight to secure our elections in court because those who step into the legal battle represent not only their vote but the vote of every community member and fellow American. The Great Votescam of 2020 has only served to enliven the hounds of election fraud again. The hunt for accountability thick as the stolen will of the people.