Former New Mexico Secretary of State Indicted

On August 19, an indictment was made public, charging former New Mexico Secretary of State Rebecca Vigil-Giron with fraud, money laundering, tax fraud, attempts to evade or defeat tax, making/permitting false public vouchers, soliciting/receiving an illegal kickback, offering/paying an illegal kickback, and tampering with evidence. The charges seem to relate to federal funds sent to the Secretary of State’s office during 2004 for voter education. See this story, which has a link to the 20-page indictment.

Vigil-Giron served three four-year terms as Secretary of State. She was elected in 1986, 1998, and 2002. She is a Democrat. She made some rulings that were hostile to minor parties. During her second term, in 1999, the Libertarian Party was conducting a registration drive. Her office disallowed all new Libertarian registrants in any particular county, if even one person in that county complained that he or she had been tricked into registering into the party. However, a state court judge disallowed that ruling and restored the registrations.

During her third term, when the Green Party was entitled to a primary in 2004 (because it had polled over 5% for Governor in 2002), she ruled all Green candidates who were running for public office off the Green Party primary ballot, so that the Green Party was left with no nominees except for president and vice-president in 2004. Also, starting with the 2006 election, she removed the straight-ticket device from the general election ballot for all parties except the Democratic and Republican Parties, even though nothing in the law authorizes such discriminatory treatment. Also, while she was Secretary of State, the Secretary of State’s webpage was set up to show voter registration data by political party, but omitted any mention of the qualified minor parties, thus giving the impression that they didn’t exist.


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Former New Mexico Secretary of State Indicted — 6 Comments

  1. If I recall correctly, Vigil-Giron was also the chair of the national association of state secretaries of state, in which capacity she opposed instant runoff and choice voting.

  2. I lived in New Mexico while she was Secretary of State. It is about time they nailed her! Her abuse of office was incredible.

  3. Good for her for opposing instant runoff voting and ranked choice voting, one of the worst schemes to rear it’s head as of late. Just as many cities have ballots asking to get rid of it as those that have to adopt it.

    No voting system should cause some voters to hurt their preferred candidate by ranking him 1st as been demonstrated in several elections the past few months.

    Other than that, sounds like Vigil-Giron was a menace!

  4. Bob,

    You appear to be seriously mis-informed on instant runoff voting and ranked choice voting. Perhaps you can provide some more information on how some voters ‘hurt their preferred candidate.’

    More information on IRV can be found at:

    http://www.instantrunoff.com

  5. If she would have had to file a birth certificate before running for office, this could have been avoided. 😉

  6. @Lou, I believe @Bob is referring to IRV’s non-monotonic behavior (that is, by ranking a given candidate lower than another, you can actually improve that candidate’s chances).

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