New Mexico.
--Voter registration can be on the same day as the election
--Early voting in all elections
--No voter ID allowed. We are to give our birthday and address to the poll worker and we are given our ballot.
--Drop boxes legal. They are supposed to be under 24/7 surveillance but most are not.
--No purge of old voter rolls. If you've been gone from the state for 30 years you are likely still on the rolls at your last address.
--In 2020 ballots were mailed to all New Mexico citizens including many who were not registered to vote and an alarming number of extra ballots mailed to some addresses including ours.
--If you vote in person you mark a paper ballot. You then feed it into an electronic voting machine and wait for the number to change on the machine indicating your ballot was accepted. There is zero way to check to see if the machine actually counted your vote or counted it in the way that you voted. The totals indicated by the machines are considered gospel.
--We are not asked if we voted absentee before the election date when we vote in person.
In almost all close elections in which the Republican won by a small number of votes, there always seems to be a ballot box found in some precinct that has just enough votes to put the Democrat over the top. In other words no Republican gets elected here without a large margin of victory. New Mexico has never had a majority GOP legislature in its 112 year history as a state.