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Category: Politics & Elections

Reports on Elections and Voting in New Mexico.

Posted inPolitics & Elections

Which legislative, Bernalillo County candidates are headed to the general election?

by June 4, 2024
Posted inPolitics & Elections

After primary win, Sam Bregman all but clinches 4 more years as DA

by Elise Kaplan June 4, 2024
Posted inPolitics & Elections

Biden and Trump win Democratic, Republican elections in some of 2024’s last primary contests

by Jordan Bourne June 4, 2024
Posted inPolitics & Elections

New Mexico primary holds implications for Legislature and Santa Fe DA in Alec Baldwin case

by Jordan Bourne June 4, 2024
Posted inPolitics & Elections

Off to the primary races

by Elise Kaplan June 4, 2024
Posted inPolitics & Elections

The primary election is today. More than one-third of legislative candidates have already won

by Jordan Bourne June 4, 2024
Posted inState News

100 years ago, US citizenship for Native Americans came without voting rights in swing states

by Jordan Bourne June 1, 2024
Posted inNew Mexico

AP Decision Notes: What to expect in the New Mexico presidential and state primaries

by Jordan Bourne May 31, 2024
Posted inCrime & Courts

The Latest | Trump becomes first former US president to be convicted of felony crimes

by Jordan Bourne May 30, 2024
Posted inPolitics & Elections

Death threats. Harassment. Intimidation. For New Mexico women, a life in politics can bring all three.

by Jordan Bourne May 30, 2024

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