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2018 election

Española town hall

Candidates address New Mexicans’ policy concerns in live debate

By Heather Balas | October 18, 2018

Questions remain on health care, the economy and their approaches to collaborative governance. Continue Reading

Voting

Five obstacles for Native voters in the November midterms

By Anna V. Smith, High Country News | October 18, 2018

Native Americans have low participation rates in federal and state elections, but the problem doesn’t lay with political passivism. Continue Reading

Voter turnout

Volunteers, high Dem enthusiasm help drive Doña Ana County’s early vote surge

By Matthew Reichbach, New Mexico Political Report | October 17, 2018

Early voting in one key southern New Mexico county is not only outpacing past years, it is so far beating out all other counties in the state. Continue Reading

Xochitl Torres Small

Democrats hold big cash advantages in federal races

By Matthew Reichbach, New Mexico Political Report | October 17, 2018

Democrat Xochitl Torres Small led the way in fundraising among federal candidates in New Mexico. Continue Reading

Xochitl Torres Small

Torres Small’s campaign says it raised $1.9 million in the last quarter

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

Outside groups have already spent millions on New Mexico’s 2nd Congressional District race. Continue Reading

Money

The hidden money funding the midterms

By Derek Willis, ProPublica, and Maggie Severns, Politico | October 15, 2018

Strategies that let super PACs delay revealing their donors until after the election are gaining popularity among both Democrats and Republicans. Continue Reading

Voting

What’s driving that sky-high early voting in Doña Ana County?

By Heath Haussamen, NMPolitics.net | October 12, 2018

During the first couple of days of early voting in New Mexico, more people turned out to vote in Doña Ana County than Bernalillo and Santa Fe counties combined. Continue Reading

A statue outside the Roundhouse in Santa Fe.

Out-of-state donors pour cash into Democrats’ state races

By Rui Kaneya and Joe Yerardi, the Center for Public Integrity | October 11, 2018

As redistricting decisions loom, state campaigns in New Mexico and elsewhere are getting a surge of attention and money. Continue Reading

New internet ad aims to soften Democratic support in northern NM

By Marjorie Childress, New Mexico In Depth | October 10, 2018

A new internet ad featuring five Hispanic activists from rural northern New Mexico is taking aim at the progressive wing of the Democratic Party. Continue Reading

Yvette Herrell and Xochitl Torres Small

Herrell leads by four points in 2nd District race, poll finds

By Heath Haussamen, NMPolitics.net | October 9, 2018

Another poll shows a close race to replace Steve Pearce in the U.S. House. Continue Reading

Voting

Four questions to ask when comparing midterm candidates

By Cynthia Gordy Giwa, ProPublica | October 9, 2018

Today is the last day to register to vote and the first day you can vote in the November election in New Mexico. Continue Reading

Patrick Lyons

Lyons’ fundraising raises ethical, legal questions

By Elizabeth Miller, New Mexico In Depth | October 5, 2018

A fundraising letter the land commissioner candidate sent ranchers who lease land from the State Land Office pledges to give them ‘a voice.’ Continue Reading

Gary Johnson

Mr. Johnson wants to go to Washington

By Andy Lyman, New Mexico Political Report | October 1, 2018

Technically, Gary Johnson shouldn’t be running for office at all. Continue Reading

Roundhouse

Lawmakers get started on ethics commission enabling legislation

By Trip Jennings, New Mexico In Depth | September 30, 2018

Beneath amicable discussions last week was a rematch of sorts over the contentious proposal. Continue Reading

The U.S. Capitol Building

Voters have three distinct choices in 1st Congressional District race

By Andy Lyman, New Mexico Political Report | September 29, 2018

While the Democratic candidate is leading the race for New Mexico’s 1st Congressional District, neither of the other two candidates is giving up. Continue Reading

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