Didn’t a box filled with 57,000 ballots magically appear in Albuquerque after the count was completed in 2000? Swung the state completely around, it did.
GOP activist Shelley Hayner and 11 volunteers audited the votes in Dona Ana County, N.M. Among other glitches, they discovered that 5,509 absentee ballots were submitted with signatures, yet 6,456 were counted in the November 2000 final, official tally. When journalist Federico Almarez asked Denise Lamb in the secretary of state's office to explain these 947 phantom votes, she blamed "administrative lapses."
Albert Gore won New Mexico by 366 votes.
Vote Fraud in New Mexico http://www.freerepublic.com/focus/f-news/1204405/posts