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Officials trying to stop ‘longstanding corruption’ in Sunland Park

By Heath Haussamen, NMPolitics.net | April 16, 2012

Many believe Sunland Park’s elections and government have long been tainted by fraud and corruption, but law enforcement says it hasn’t had the evidence to pounce on many of the crimes – until now. Continue Reading

Sunland Park among cities requiring no campaign disclosure

By Heath Haussamen, NMPolitics.net | April 12, 2012

Sunland Park has no public records detailing who funded the mayoral campaign of the indicted Daniel Salinas. It’s one of many cities, towns and villages across the state that requires no disclosure of campaign donations and expenditures. Continue Reading

New Mexico: the entitlement state?

By Stephan Helgesen | April 12, 2012

Our best hope for survival and prosperity during these trying times is to build a new, diversified economy that relies more on private sector growth than government. Continue Reading

The two-party system protects itself once again

By Heath Haussamen, NMPolitics.net | April 11, 2012

If the two-party system that controls our government erred on the side of ballot access for minor parties and independents, I’d be more forgiving of the mistake several legislative incumbents and other Democrats and Republicans made this year that could have ended their campaigns. Continue Reading

Supreme Court keeps candidates on ballot

By Heath Haussamen, NMPolitics.net | April 10, 2012

The N.M. Supreme Court ruled this afternoon that legislative incumbents and other candidates who failed to list the district or division number of the seat they were seeking on nominating petitions would not be removed from the ballot. Continue Reading

Luévano unsure about appealing disqualification

By Heath Haussamen, NMPolitics.net | April 10, 2012

VIDEO: Republican Johnny Luévano says he hasn’t decided whether to appeal a judge’s decision to disqualify him from the N.M. House District 16 race. Continue Reading

Supreme Court takes up petition snafu

By Heath Haussamen, NMPolitics.net | April 5, 2012

The New Mexico Supreme Court will consider on Tuesday whether candidates who left district and division numbers off their nominating petitions will remain on the ballot. Continue Reading

Helping all kids ‘grow as they go’

By Landon Mascareñaz | April 5, 2012

If we come together as community, I believe we can ensure that every kid in New Mexico gets an excellent education. Continue Reading

Adair changes mind, won’t seek re-election

By Heath Haussamen, NMPolitics.net | April 4, 2012

Longtime State Sen. Rod Adair announced Tuesday that, rather than running against another GOP incumbent in a primary, he will not seek re-election this year. Continue Reading

Fraud alleged in Senate candidate’s petitions

By Heath Haussamen, NMPolitics.net | April 3, 2012

VIDEO: TV stations find residents who say they didn’t sign Eleanor Chavez’s nominating petitions, even though those petitions include their names, addresses and alleged signatures. Continue Reading

Rep. Little accused of living outside district

By Heath Haussamen, NMPolitics.net | April 3, 2012

Group charges Rick Little with living at a home that, until recently, was located outside the N.M. House district he represents; Little says he’s been primarily living at his business address, which has been in the district since before he ran for office. Continue Reading

At least four lawmakers’ candidacies challenged

By Heath Haussamen, NMPolitics.net | March 30, 2012

UPDATED: At least four sitting lawmakers are among candidates who will have their candidacies challenged in court because they incorrectly filled out nominating petitions. Continue Reading

Civic engagement makes a difference

By Stephanie Maez-Gibson and Tomás Garduño | March 29, 2012

As the Legislature’s passage of Senate Bill 9 showed, civic engagement works, people will act, and it will make a difference. Though the governor vetoed the bill, rest assured that SB9 will be back next year. Continue Reading

No angels here

By Jim Trujillo and Luciano “Lucky” Varela | March 27, 2012

It’s time for all parties to look past perceptions in the capital outlay process, which we all agree needs fixed, and start working on a real solution for the people of New Mexico. Continue Reading

Another retirement, and other legislative news

By Heath Haussamen, NMPolitics.net | March 27, 2012

State Rep. Shirley Tyler wants to spend more time with her husband; in Senate District 26, another candidate drops out and endorses Democrat Jacob Candelaria; Ben Rodefer’s poll has him leading John Sapien in the Senate District 9 Democratic primary. Continue Reading

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