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The Bernalillo County District Attorney’s Office is investigating the incidents, agency spokeswoman Brandale Mills-Cox said. She declined further comment.
State Republican Party spokesman Mike Curtis said he has no direct knowledge of the matter. Representatives for the Trump reelection campaign had no immediate comment when contacted.
State statute prohibits electioneering within 100 feet of a polling place, approaching a voter within 50 feet of poll doors or blocking access in any way.
Based on witness accounts and recorded images, Ferguson said a group of about 50 slow-moving, tightly spaced cars interfered with public access as they drove close by a polling location on Central Avenue. She said a poll judge diffused the situation by informing demonstrators of state restrictions on electioneering and interference.
At the South Valley voting center, about 100 Trump supporters lined both sides of the street, standing next to vehicles and mingling with traffic. Ferguson said that group dispersed as sheriff’s deputies arrived.
“Voters felt like they had to run the gauntlet trying to get to the polling station, and many of them saw what was going on and just turned their vehicles around and left,” Ferguson said.
Bernalillo County Sheriff’s Office spokesman Joseph Montiel said that deputies in two patrol vehicles responded to concerns at the South Valley polling location.
The agency received a call about Trump supporters allegedly harassing people lined up to vote and another about fear of being harassed, he said. Deputies did not encounter a disturbance when they arrived and no formal complaint was filed.
Ferguson said the caravans prominently displayed support for Trump that included flags, signs and stickers. She said Common Cause monitors for election interference without regard to political affiliation.
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