Early voting is underway in Massachusetts, Nevada and New Mexico, with just 17 days to go until the general election on Nov. 5. Find out how to vote in this article.
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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.
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With the general election around the corner, it’s important to know your rights as a voter. KRWG’s Jonny Coker recently spoke with Molly Swank, Executive Director of Common Cause New Mexico, to talk about voter’s rights at polling locations and what to do if you have questions about the election process.
Expanded early voting is set to begin Saturday across New Mexico, meaning voters in Santa Fe County now have 10 sites where they can cast ballots as the Nov. 5 election draws closer. Early voting got underway on Oct.
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The election is almost here which is why the New Mexico Secretary of State’s office and the New Mexico Attorney General are providing information to help people cast their ballots. The departments teamed up to create a voter information guide.
Early voting is ongoing in New Mexico, with voters facing multiple constitutional amendments, including one that would reshape how much county officials are paid.
New Mexico’s election officials reminded voters Thursday that state and federal law protect their right to cast their ballots safely and free from intimidation. The New Mexico Secretary of State’s Office and the New Mexico Department of Justice on Thursday morning published their updated General Election Voter Information Resource Guide,