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Tuesday’s elections showed that structural changes have improved voting in New Mexico. Let’s use that momentum to tackle other needed reforms. Continue Reading
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Tuesday’s elections showed that structural changes have improved voting in New Mexico. Let’s use that momentum to tackle other needed reforms. Continue Reading
Backers argue the measures would boost participation in elections. Continue Reading
The staff at the Secretary of State’s office is still working on elections as the final statewide canvass approaches this week, but also looking forward to the upcoming legislative session. Continue Reading
The new county clerk and her staff should be commended for ‘diligence and professionalism,’ the Secretary of State’s Office says. Continue Reading
Anyone in line when the polls close at 7 p.m. is allowed to vote. Continue Reading
A mid-day voting update shows turnout in Doña Ana County swinging back a bit to Democrats. Continue Reading
Turnout here is especially important for the race to replace Steve Pearce in the U.S. House of Representatives. Continue Reading
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
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
President Donald Trump’s immigration rhetoric and actions appear to be energizing Latino voters in Texas and elsewhere. Continue Reading
Whatever happens on Election Day won’t fix this mess. But it’s a start. Vote. And then stay involved. Continue Reading
County and state and federal elections will have great impact on what we experience and can do locally. Continue Reading
It matters, for the sake of not only our country, but our daily lives. Continue Reading
More than 26,000 New Mexicans voted on Saturday. Continue Reading
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