Election, New Mexico
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Nov. 4 was Election Day around the state and voters turned out to vote for mayors, city councilors, trustees, bonds and ballot initiatives.
The Albuquerque mayoral race is down to incumbent Tim Keller and challenger Darren White, who will face off in the upcoming runoff election.
Across New Mexico in roughly half of the state’s 33 counties, voters will cast their ballots in the Nov. 4 local elections, deciding the outcomes for 997 contests, which include mayors and other municipal officials; hospital board members; soil and water districts; and various school boards.
The City of Anthony appears to have elected a new mayor. Current Anthony trustee and Mayor Pro Tem Gabriel Holguin held a significant lead over incumbent Mayor Diana Murillo, according to election results data from the New Mexico Secretary of State.
After Tuesday’s election, there is no clear winner for Albuquerque’s next mayor. Now, the top two candidates are heading to a runoff election. It was a crowded ballot on Tuesday with six candidates vying for mayor.
In New Mexico, when an election ends in a tie, even after a recount, the contest is decided with a game of chance. A card game, drawing straws, or a
Across New Mexico in roughly half of the state’s 33 counties, voters will cast their ballots in the Nov. 4 local elections, deciding the outcomes for 997 contests, which include mayors and other municipal officials;
Native Vote. New Mexico gubernatorial candidate Deb Haaland , former U.S. secretary of the Interior, released the following statement on Tuesday's election results in New Mexico and nationally:
Voters in Santa Fe and Taos elected new mayors, city councilors and school board members to office in Tuesday’s General Election, ushering in a new era in local politics in