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2018 election

Yvette Herrell and Xochitl Torres Small

Southern NM’s U.S. House race will get lots of national attention

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

Democrats think they have their best opportunity in a decade to win this seat. Continue Reading

Enrique "Kiki" Vigil

One term and done: Voters reject Doña Ana County sheriff’s re-election bid

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

Incumbent Enrique ‘Kiki’ Vigil finished third in a five-candidate Democratic primary on Tuesday. Continue Reading

Michelle Lujan Grisham

No surprise here: Pearce to face Lujan Grisham in November

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

Albuquerque Journal pollster Brian Sanderoff called the race for Lujan Grisham shortly after 7 p.m. Continue Reading

I voted

Here’s how to follow along on election night

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

Polls are now closed in New Mexico. Here’s how to follow election results tonight. Continue Reading

Voting

Here’s what you need to know on Election Day

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

It’s primary Election Day in New Mexico for Democrats, Republicans and Libertarians. Continue Reading

Michelle Lujan Grisham

Lujan Grisham’s Delta blues: NMID’s guided tour through 2017’s high-risk pool bill

By Trip Jennings, New Mexico In Depth | June 2, 2018

This week’s Politico story repeatedly mentions legislation — House Bill 316 — that New Mexico In Depth analyzed during the 2017 legislative session. Continue Reading

Heath Haussamen

Under fire, Lujan Grisham opts for transparency

By Heath Haussamen, NMPolitics.net | June 1, 2018

Transparency that’s a little late is better than none at all, right? Continue Reading

Money

Dem gubernatorial candidates spend big as Election Day nears

By Matthew Reichbach, New Mexico Political Report | June 1, 2018

As last-minute attacks swirl and campaigns shift efforts to get voters to the polls, candidates filed their final campaign finance reports before the Tuesday primary elections. Continue Reading

A statue outside the Roundhouse in Santa Fe.

Special interest groups bolster incumbents’ prospects

By Marjorie Childress, New Mexico In Depth | June 1, 2018

New Mexico In Depth zeroed in on state House races to see how newcomers challenging incumbents stacked up in the hunt for cash from special interests. Continue Reading

O'Rourke and Cruz

Hispanic identity is shaping U.S. Senate race in Texas

By Alexa Ura and Patrick Svitek, The Texas Tribune | May 30, 2018

In the high-profile race between Ted Cruz and Beto O’Rourke, there are numerous ways in which their unique relationships with the Hispanic community have intersected. Continue Reading

A statue outside the Roundhouse in Santa Fe.

Independents look to buck history, win legislative seats

By Andy Lyman, New Mexico Political Report | May 27, 2018

The group Unite New Mexico announced endorsements of two independent legislative candidates last week. Continue Reading

Q&A: Pearce says NM must fix broken education system before expanding early childhood

By Sylvia Ulloa, New Mexico In Depth | May 23, 2018

Learn what Republican gubernatorial candidate Steve Pearce thinks about the issues of early childhood, child wellbeing and education. Continue Reading

A statue outside the Roundhouse in Santa Fe.

Most land commissioner candidates decline to make their case

By Sara Solovitch, Searchlight New Mexico | May 22, 2018

But two Democrats responded to Searchlight New Mexico’s questions in detail. Continue Reading

A statue outside the Roundhouse in Santa Fe.

Growing a governor: From childhood to guardian of NM’s children

By Sara Solovitch, Searchlight New Mexico | May 20, 2018

Searchlight New Mexico’s Q&A with the gubernatorial candidates provides insight into how their childhoods shaped their thinking about what Searchlight views as the most critical issue confronting New Mexico. Continue Reading

Mexican flag

As US-Mexico relations stiffen, Mexican presidential hopefuls to debate border issues

By Kent Paterson | May 19, 2018

Sunday’s presidential debate comes at a time of renewed friction between the United States and Mexico. Continue Reading

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