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Yvette Herrell

Herrell sues to impound Doña Ana County absentee ballots

By Matthew Reichbach, New Mexico Political Report | November 15, 2018

The Republican also wants an investigation into what her lawsuit calls ‘reports of chain-of-custody issues and other improprieties,’ though she provided no evidence of problems. Continue Reading

The Galvez Tunnel

As the border wall grows, smuggling tunnels proliferate

By Sarah Tory, High Country News | November 12, 2018

How do you secure a border below ground? Continue Reading

A statue outside the Roundhouse in Santa Fe.

So much changed in statehouses last week. Here’s what it all means.

By Sophie Quinton and Elaine S. Povich, Stateline | November 11, 2018

The Democratic power surge in statehouses and governors’ offices will boost a host of progressive priorities. Continue Reading

The U.S. Capitol Building

Midterm election boosts Medicaid expansion, but challenges remain

By Phil Galewitz, Kaiser Health News | November 10, 2018

Health experts caution that GOP opposition won’t fade away. Continue Reading

Migrants

Trump moves to deny asylum for immigrants who enter the U.S. between ports of entry

By Julián Aguilar, The Texas Tribune | November 9, 2018

The emergency rule change comes as a caravan of Central American migrants is slowly making its way to the United States’ border with Mexico. Continue Reading

Ben Ray Luján

NM’s Rep. Luján seeks U.S. House leadership position

By Matthew Reichbach, New Mexico Political Report | November 9, 2018

Fresh off re-election, Ben Ray Luján is seeking a leadership position in Washington. Continue Reading

Santa Teresa Port of Entry

Asylum-seeking migrants’ lives are suspended in the borderlands

By Kent Paterson | November 8, 2018

For the past two weeks migrants, principally from Central America and Cuba, have transformed the side of the Santa Fe Bridge leading into El Paso into a rudimentary ‘tent’ city. Continue Reading

Xochitl Torres Small

Torres Small comes from behind to win 2nd Congressional District race

By Heath Haussamen, NMPolitics.net | November 7, 2018

A day after several news outlets prematurely declared that Democrat Xochitl Torres Small had lost the race to replace Steve Pearce in the U.S. House, she came from behind to win. Continue Reading

Yvette Herrell and Xochitl Torres Small

With Cibola County votes tallied, Torres Small gains on Herrell

By Heath Haussamen, NMPolitics.net | November 7, 2018

Approximately 8,000 absentee ballots are still being counted in Doña Ana County. Continue Reading

Amanda López Askin

Recent clerk’s office turmoil didn’t cause delayed election results in Doña Ana County, officials say

By Heath Haussamen, NMPolitics.net | November 7, 2018

The new county clerk and her staff should be commended for ‘diligence and professionalism,’ the Secretary of State’s Office says. Continue Reading

Yvette Herrell and Xochitl Torres Small

All eyes on Doña Ana, Cibola counties as congressional race remains up in the air

By Heath Haussamen, NMPolitics.net | November 7, 2018

Republican Yvette Herrell holds a narrow lead with thousands of ballots yet to be counted in two counties that favor Democrat Xochitl Torres Small. Continue Reading

Border Patrol

The government won’t talk about its training for officers and troops at the border

By Laura C. Morel, Reveal | November 7, 2018

How well are government forces trained to deal with a large group of civilians? Continue Reading

Yvette Herrell and Xochitl Torres Small

The race between Yvette Herrell and Xochitl Torres Small isn’t over

By Heath Haussamen, NMPolitics.net | November 7, 2018

No matter what other news organizations say, the race to replace Steve Pearce in the U.S. House is up in the air. Continue Reading

A statue outside the Roundhouse in Santa Fe.

Dems win land commissioner race, all other statewide offices

By Laura Paskus, New Mexico Political Report | November 7, 2018

Democrats will control not just the governor’s office and all of the executive agencies, but also independent state agencies that oversee everything from state funds to state lands. Continue Reading

Michelle Lujan Grisham

Lujan Grisham on track to be New Mexico’s next governor

By Heath Haussamen, NMPolitics.net | November 6, 2018

NBC News has declared Democrat Michelle Lujan Grisham the winner of New Mexico’s gubernatorial race. Continue Reading

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