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2018 election

Women's March

Will 2018 be the ‘Year of the Woman’ in New Mexico?

By Matthew Reichbach, New Mexico Political Report | July 24, 2018

A growing number of women are running for office, nationwide and in New Mexico. Continue Reading

Nelly Garcia

Doña Ana County works to build a stronger voting culture

By Heath Haussamen, NMPolitics.net | July 16, 2018

The ambitious efforts led by County Clerk Scott Krahling aim to get every eligible person voting in every election. Continue Reading

Libertarians miss general election ballot for governor

By Andy Lyman, New Mexico Political Report | July 14, 2018

New Mexicans likely won’t see a Libertarian candidate for governor on the ballot in November. Continue Reading

Andrés Manuel López Obrador

López Obrador’s landslide transforms Mexico’s political map

By Kent Paterson | July 3, 2018

Andrés Manuel López Obrador says he wants to be one of “the best” presidents Mexico has ever had. Mexico and the world are anxiously waiting to see how much of this promise he will deliver. Continue Reading

Puerto Vallarta

Mexico elections 2018: The battle for Puerto Vallarta

By Kent Paterson | June 29, 2018

Here’s why a foreigner should give a hoot about who becomes the next mayor of Puerto Vallarta. Continue Reading

Mexico elections

As elections approach, soccer and politics dominate Mexican life

By Kent Paterson | June 23, 2018

As guttural screams of “Goooaaal!!” vibrate from the throats of announcers amplified on the big flat screens seemingly draped everywhere, other strident words rattle public space in the final days of political campaigning. Continue Reading

Voting

Lujan Grisham, Herrell and Haaland lead opponents, poll finds

By Matthew Reichbach, New Mexico Political Report | June 21, 2018

A new poll shows that Democrats lead in statewide races, while Republicans are currently in the lead in the race to keep the 2nd Congressional District seat vacated by the Republican incumbent. Continue Reading

Bill McCamley

Bill McCamley: Want more jobs? Vote for Michelle Lujan Grisham

By Bill McCamley | June 19, 2018

Michelle Lujan Grisham offers a real and effective path to a 21st Century economy, while Steve Pearce will continue Susana Martinez’s failures. Continue Reading

Roundhouse

A way-too-early look at legislative races to watch

By Matthew Reichbach, New Mexico Political Report | June 18, 2018

Currently, Democrats have a 38 to 32 advantage over Republicans in the state House. Here’s how that might change. Continue Reading

Maggie Toulouse Oliver

Secretary of state to Doña Ana County: I’m listening to your unique concerns

By Maggie Toulouse Oliver | June 14, 2018

Every time I visit Doña Ana County, I’m reminded of the gift of your perspective and input. Continue Reading

Roundhouse

No love for Las Crucens in statewide Democratic primaries

By Heath Haussamen, NMPolitics.net | June 11, 2018

Three people from Las Cruces ran for statewide offices in the Democratic primaries this year. Last week, all three lost. Here’s why. Continue Reading

A statue outside the Roundhouse in Santa Fe.

Money can’t buy love: Takeaways from the NM primaries

By Marjorie Childress, New Mexico In Depth | June 7, 2018

Newcomers, women and progressive-backed candidates won big on Tuesday. Continue Reading

Deb Haaland

Haaland, other women win contested congressional primaries

By Andy Lyman and Matthew Reichbach, New Mexico Political Report | June 6, 2018

Deb Haaland won the hotly contested 1st Congressional District Democratic primary on Tuesday. Continue Reading

Howie Morales

Dems pick Garcia Richard, Morales and Colón in statewide races

By Laura Paskus, New Mexico Political Report | June 6, 2018

Stephanie Garcia Richard narrowly defeated Garrett VeneKlasen to win the Democratic nomination for state land commissioner. Continue Reading

A statue outside the Roundhouse in Santa Fe.

Three Democratic state lawmakers lose in primaries

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

Carl Trujillo, Debbie Rodella and Bealquin “Bill” Gomez all lost to Democratic challengers. Continue Reading

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