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,
The New Mexico secretary of state’s office says more than 730 people so far have registered to vote under the new voting provisions concerning felony convictions
Judge Kathleen McGarry Ellenwood ordered the state to update its system so people with felony convictions can register to vote.
KTSM gives you a comprehensive guide on every race, need-to-know questions, and more to prepare you for Election Day. Which statewide offices are up for election? Key dates: Are you registered to vote?
With less than a month left until Election Day, New Mexico county clerks say they're ready for absentee and limited early voting to begin Tuesday across the state. Turnout levels are expected to be high across the state,
Four more states began their early voting processes on Tuesday: Indiana, New Mexico, Wyoming and the major swing state of Ohio. Here is everything you need to know about casting a ballot in each of the states. Ohio is home to one of the most competitive Senate races on the map.
Early voting for the general election began today for eligible New Mexico residents. KRWG’s Jonny Coker spoke with voters, as well as candidates of the U.S. Congressional District 2 race, about the imminent election.
New Mexico police records show Rep. Gabe Vasquez threatened to "kill" and "bury" a man over the phone before acknowledging he made the call and apologizing.
The race for New Mexico's 3rd Congressional District is not close, but both candidates make their cases forcefully.
While the candidates themselves didn't attend, local Democratic leaders turned out to stump for the presidential ticket.
A state judge has ordered New Mexico's top election official and the head of the state's prison system to take steps to ensure former inmates eligible to