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As the 2024 election approaches, here's what to know about ballot tracking, vote-by-mail deadlines, and finding your polling site in New Mexico.
With Election Day coming up on Nov. 5, here's your guide for all things related to casting your vote in New Mexico. To see guides for other states, click here. Yes, you can check your registration ...
Election Day is almost here, and this voter guide has everything you need to know about the New Mexico primary election. Skip to content. NOWCAST KOAT Action 7 News at 10pm.
The GOP-led bill would cut $9 billion in federal funding that, in part, goes toward public broadcasting, including the ...
New Mexico voters will weigh in on some key contests today. Here’s what to know if you’re heading to the polls. How to vote. The deadline to apply for absentee ballots was on Thursday. You can ...
KOAT spoke with the Bernalillo County clerk's office, the New Mexico secretary of state's office, KOAT political expert Brian Sanderoff and Casey Glynn, a voter, who stated he also received the ...
"No excuse" absentee voting is the same as mail-in voting in New Mexico. One can request a ballot from the Secretary of State's website or the county clerk until 5 p.m. on Thursday, Nov. 3.
Like many Western states, New Mexico once barred Native Americans – including in the state constitution, which prevented Indigenous people living on reservations from voting. A 1948 court ruling ...
Election officials outside New Mexico are taking notice. The secretary of state’s office said Friday it has been flooded with calls from officials concerned that certification controversies ...
Voter Registration Deadline: Oct. 6, 2020 (Online and by mail) Oct. 31, 2020 (in person) To register to vote in the State of New Mexico, an individual must meet the following qualifications: ...
New Mexico’s secretary of state asked the state’s Supreme Court on Tuesday, June 14, 2022, to order the Republican-led commission of rural Otero County to certify primary election results ...
In fact, New Mexico has gone to the Democratic candidate in every presidential election since 2004, when George W. Bush, the GOP candidate, defeated Democrat John Kerry.
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