- 12/3/2024 2:02:00 AM
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LAS CRUCES, New Mexico (BNN) — In a shocking turn of events leading up to Election Day, the Doña Ana County Clerk’s office has confirmed the dismissal of a temporary election worker over alarming social media activity. This incident raises serious questions about voter privacy and the integrity of the electoral process.
According to Chief Deputy Clerk Caroline Zamora, Alfred Cabrales was terminated after allegedly expressing his desire to secretly record voters on social media. This unsettling revelation was made public when details of his posts surfaced, leading to an immediate investigation by election officials.
This incident isn't just about one individual; it touches on broader issues surrounding electoral integrity and the lengths to which some may go to influence or surveil the voting process. As public trust in elections continues to be a hot topic, this case could further complicate the narrative.
This is a developing story, and BNN will provide updates both on-air and online as more information becomes available. The ramifications of such actions could lead to stricter regulations and oversight of election workers in the future.
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