New Mexico has become a safe haven for abortion access since federal protections for the procedure were overturned and many surrounding states have implemented bans. The issue has taken center stage in the race for the state’s next U.
Early voting for the 2024 general election is underway. In Bernalillo County, in-person voting will be available at the Clerk’s Annex on Lomas, from 8 a.m. – 5 p.m., Monday – Friday through October 18.
Nearly 9,000 New Mexicans cast a ballot on the first day of early voting Tuesday, which election officials called a historic turnout. “We had – and I want to just say this is the official announcement – the biggest first day of early voting in our state’s history,
Nearly a million New Mexicans are expected to vote in the high-stakes presidential race next month. But when all is said and done, only five will have the final say. Depending on which candidate wins New Mexico's popular vote,
Judge Kathleen McGarry Ellenwood ordered the state to update its system so people with felony convictions can register to vote.
SANTA FE, N.M. (AP) — More that 730 people so far have registered to vote under the new voting provisions concerning felony convictions, according to the New Mexico secretary of state’s office. District Judge Kathleen McGarry Ellenwood has ordered that steps be taken to ensure former inmates eligible to vote under a law last year can do so.
The likelihood of missing the playoffs is becoming a "harsh reality" for FC Tulsa, even though it has fared well against the USL's top teams.
While inflation is finally coming down, many are still hurting in New Mexico. U.S. Senator Martin Heinrich and his Republican challenger in this year’s election, Nella Domenici, have differing proposals to provide some relief.
U.S. House Speaker Mike Johnson is returning to New Mexico next week to stump for Republican Yvette Herrell. Johnson, who campaigned for Herrell and headlined the opening of a new GOP field office in Las Cruces in August,
A sample ballot for Bernalillo County voters shows more than half of the questions have nothing to do with politicians.
More than 50,000 New Mexicans voted during the first week of absentee and early voting, with Republicans outpacing Democrats so far in turnout rate.