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NM officials, voter advocates monitor election disinformation

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Monday, September 23, 2024   

New Mexico's Doña Ana County Clerk said she feels better than expected about security and safety ahead of November's elections - but still works to dispel disinformation as quickly as possible.

Amanda López Askin said she expects to be fully staffed on November 5, and is also prepared for a "lone wolf" disrupting a polling place.

Askin said she doesn't worry about mis- or disinformation influencing voters who call to make sure their registration is up-to-date. But she said she is concerned for those who don't historically vote, and may fall victim to deceptive social media posts.

"Because it is often just headlines or sensationalized - and it's not necessarily giving accurate information and creating a lot of faith in our elections."

Earlier this year, New Mexico's elections were ranked best in the nation by the Elections Performance Index - a project of the Massachusetts Institute of Technology.

The advocacy organization, ProgressNow New Mexico, polled residents about election security.

Executive Director Alissa Barnes said results showed a majority - 53% of those polled - said they feel state elections are secure. She noted that only about 26% of respondents said they weren't sure.

"Which is great," said Barnes, "considering the sheer amount of election disinformation that has been ravaging our state and country since early 2020."

The survey also found that New Mexico's Latinos and Hispanics appear slightly more confident about election security than probable white voters.

Barnes said it's very time consuming to track, analyze, and do threat-analysis on disinformation - which typically only has short-term goals.

"Usually it plays on fears - emotions - things that we're already uncomfortable with," said Barnes. "And they're short soundbites - there's no meat to them. It's easy to pick up, it's easy to catch on - there's no additional information."

She said most disinformation in the state involves reproductive access, LGBTQ and trans issues, and New Mexico's oil and gas industry.



Disclosure: ProgressNow New Mexico contributes to our fund for reporting on Civic Engagement, Energy Policy, Immigrant Issues, Reproductive Health. If you would like to help support news in the public interest, click here.


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