Early in-person voting in Santa Fe County continues through Nov. 1. Polling sites will be open from 7 a.m. to 7 p.m. Nov. 4.
Election Day is on Tuesday, November 4, 2025. Poll locations will be open from 7 a.m. and 7 p.m. Recounting votes is a common process that can happen in every election, but how does New Mexico do it?
State officials released the first numbers for early voting on Thursday, with several local races on the line.
ALBUQUERQUE, N.M. – Bernalillo County election workers start preparing to count votes far ahead of election day. The county begins with mock election days for poll workers in training.
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Equality New Mexico makes 2025 election endorsements
In just three weeks many New Mexico voters will choose local leaders and the state's largest LGBTQ+ advocacy group has made endorsements in a handful of races in the largest cities. Nathan Saavedra, director of policy and people for Equality New Mexico,
Election Day is almost here, and this voter guide has everything you need to know about the Albuquerque Mayoral Election.
Maggie Toulouse Oliver jumped into New Mexico's lieutenant governor race on Thursday, setting the stage for a possible encore to an already substantive political career.
This year, Albuquerque is holding elections for mayor, odd-numbered city council districts — one, three, five, seven and nine — Albuquerque Municipal School Board districts three, five, six and seven,
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First Republican enters race for governor of New Mexico in 2026 as Democrat terms out of office
New Mexico has its first Republican contender for governor ahead of the 2026 elections, as the three-term city mayor of fast-growing Rio Rancho launched his campaign. Gregg Hull on Friday outlined priorities,
Immigration, President Donald Trump and the New Mexico State Fair were all topics that surfaced during a roundtable discussion among Albuquerque's six mayoral candidates at an event hosted by the Journal on Wednesday.
As Election Day quickly approaches, the candidates for Albuquerque mayor continue to dash around the city with their packed campaign schedules. During their tour, they met at the University of New Mexico’s Student Union Building to discuss policing,
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