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Heinrich wins re-election; Haaland, Luján win too

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

The Gary Johnson thing didn’t happen. Continue Reading

Voting

Long lines characterize voting during final hours of Election Day in Las Cruces

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

Anyone in line when the polls close at 7 p.m. is allowed to vote. Continue Reading

Early voting

Newest numbers suggest higher-than-expected turnout

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

A mid-day voting update shows turnout in Doña Ana County swinging back a bit to Democrats. Continue Reading

Desert Hills Elementary

Steady streams of voters showing up at Las Cruces polling places

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

Turnout here is especially important for the race to replace Steve Pearce in the U.S. House of Representatives. Continue Reading

Early voting

The races to watch on Election Day

By Matthew Reichbach, New Mexico Political Report | November 6, 2018

Obviously the races for governor, land commissioner and the 2nd Congressional District seat in the U.S. House. Here’s what else to watch. Continue Reading

Voter turnout

It’s Election Day. Here’s what you need to know.

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

Be sure to check NMPolitics.net’s website throughout the day for updates on voting — and this evening, after the polls close, for election news and analysis. Continue Reading

Voting

Poll shows Dems lead in most statewide races

By Matthew Reichbach, New Mexico Political Report | November 5, 2018

A a congressional race remains too close to call and one expensive state race leans toward Republicans. Continue Reading

Early voting

Early voting turnout skyrocketed. We don’t yet know what that means.

By Heath Haussamen, NMPolitics.net | November 5, 2018

While it’s possible the energy we’ve seen so far will continue through Election Day, it’s also possible it won’t. Continue Reading

The U.S. Capitol Building

In swing districts, Republicans may pay for trying to reverse Affordable Care Act

By Emmarie Huetteman, Kaiser Health News | November 4, 2018

Tom MacArthur’s candidacy has become a kind of Rorschach test for Republicans’ repeated attempts to repeal and otherwise undermine the health-care law — and how much candidates in swing districts will pay for those efforts. Continue Reading

TX Votes

Here’s why Texas voter turnout was so low, and why it’s surging now

By David Montgomery, Stateline | November 3, 2018

President Donald Trump’s immigration rhetoric and actions appear to be energizing Latino voters in Texas and elsewhere. Continue Reading

Texas National Guard

While Trump ramps up rhetoric, military presence makes some border residents nervous

By Julián Aguilar, The Texas Tribune | November 2, 2018

Thursday’s was the latest in a series of declarations from the president about immigration in the run-up to Tuesday’s midterm elections. Continue Reading

Organ Mountains

Next governor can lead by example on transparency issues

By Andy Lyman, New Mexico Political Report | November 2, 2018

Both gubernatorial candidates have said transparency plays an important role in state government. But so did Susana Martinez when she first ran for governor in 2010. Continue Reading

Honduran migrants

Honduran migrants following the caravan continue on despite Trump’s threats

By Jay Root, the Texas Tribune | November 1, 2018

They’re so desperate, they say, they’re willing to gamble on a dangerous trip. Continue Reading

Yvette Herrell and Xochitl Torres Small

Feverish spending in 2nd Congressional District race, with $12 million raised to date

By Ximena Tapia and Marjorie Childress, New Mexico In Depth | November 1, 2018

Getting a handle on how much cash is pouring in can be tricky. Fortunately, there are a couple important tools. Continue Reading

Susana Martinez

Oh Susana! How the governor’s popularity eroded

By Robert Moore, for Searchlight New Mexico | November 1, 2018

Gov. Susana Martinez will leave office as one of the nation’s least-popular governors, polls indicate. Continue Reading

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