Voters in cities and counties around New Mexico are choosing new local leaders like mayors, city council members, and county commissioners on Nov. 4, and also considering questions like school bonds.
Elections take place Nov. 4 and early voting is underway. Saturday Nov. 1 is the last day to vote early. Voters around the state are deciding on candidates for mayors, city councils, county commissions, and school boards as well as bonds.
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?
One of the fun things (well, for me anyway) about the run-up to Election Day is going through reports on voter turnout and looking for patterns. The New Mexico Secretary of State's Office sends out a helpful report every day with the number of people who have voted so far,
With just over one week until Election Day, early voting turnout rates in Albuquerque and other parts of New Mexico suggest many voters might be feeling less
The City conducts a review of its charter every five years through an appointed independent commission composed of residents representing a cross-section of the community, along with a municipal law expert. The latest review has now been completed. How many ballot questions are going to be the ballot for this year’s local election?
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