For Democrats and Republicans across
If you haven’t already done it, it’s time to vote.
Polls are open from 7 a.m. to 7 p.m. If you were registered as a Democrat or Republican as of May 6, you’re eligible to vote today. Think your vote doesn’t matter? There are at least four federal primary races that are up in the air. The Republican U.S. Senate primary could be won by either candidate. Several candidates are competing heavily for both the Republican and Democratic nominations in the 2nd Congressional District race. At least two candidates have a shot at walking away with victory in the 3rd Congressional District Democratic race.
This is one of the most hotly contested primary seasons ever. Your vote matters. Please vote.
Many of you, particularly Republicans, are doing just that. In counties across the state, voter turnout for the GOP appears to be high, driven primarily by a hotly contested U.S. Senate primary. Expect voter turnout in the
For the Democrats, the U.S. House races headline the ticket. Though there’s a hot race in the 2nd Congressional District, I’m told that voter turnout isn’t that high for Democrats in many counties across southern
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There is so much that is interesting about this primary election.
Vote. And check this site frequently later today, as I’ll be reporting on election results throughout the evening and, if necessary, the night.
In the meantime, here are some useful links:
• Las Cruces Sun-News election page
• Albuquerque Journal voter guide
• Find your polling place (Doña Ana County)
• Find your polling place (the rest of the state)
• Candidates on the ballot (Doña Ana County)