Election Day arrives in Cruces; join the liveblog tonight

A revitalized section of Main Street in Downtown Las Cruces. (Courtesy photo)

Polls are open from 7 a.m. to 7 p.m. If you haven’t already done so, go vote! Check back here tonight for liveblogging of the results.

It’s Election Day in Las Cruces, and NMPolitics.net will liveblog the results beginning at 7 p.m. Check back throughout the day for updates and join the liveblog this evening.

Sign up for a reminder to join the liveblog at the end of this article.

Today the mayor’s office, three seats on the city council and a judgeship are all up for grabs. The polls are open from 7 a.m. to 7 p.m. To find your polling place, click here.

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In the mayoral race, incumbent Ken Miyagishima faces District 2 Councilor Dolores Connor and activist Michael Ray Huerta. You can read their responses to questions asked by NMPolitics.net here.

In the District 1 race, incumbent Miguel Silva faces challenger Natalie Chadborn. You can read their responses to questions from NMPolitics.net here.

In the open District 2 race, the candidates are Fred Espinosa, Charles Scholz and Gregory Z. Smith. You can read their responses to questions from NMPolitics.net here.

In the District 4 race, incumbent Nathan Small faces challenger Aaron Henry Diaz. You can read their responses to NMPolitics.net’s questions here.

In the presiding municipal judge race, incumbent Melissa Miller-Byrnes faces challenger Frank Chavez.

You can view all candidates’ finance reports here. If you’re looking for more information you can dig through NMPolitics.net’s archive of election-related articles here.

If you have questions about voting, call the City Clerk’s Office at (575) 541-2115.

If you live in Las Cruces and haven’t already done so, go vote!

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