New Mexico Black Voters Collaborative Hosts Early Voting Kickoff

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Transportation available for Seniors to vote

The New Mexico Black Voters Collaborative (NMBVC) and City of Albuquerque are hosting an Early Voting Kickoff Event to help Seniors in Albuquerque get to an early polling location on Saturday, October 17th, between 10AM and 3PM.

The Albuquerque Department of Senior Affairs is offering and prioritizing Ride Reservations for any Seniors 50 and older who need transportation to their nearest polling location.

To schedule your ride, call the Department of Senior Affairs at 505-764-6464.

**Extra sanitization measures will be in place for all ride shares with frequent cleanings between rides, mandatory face masks, social distancing, and rides limited to 4 passengers at a time.

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Know Before You Go FAQ

Do I Need to bring ID?

  • Voters are not required to present an ID if they are already registered and have voted once before.
  • First time voters and those registering the same day will need to provide an ID

What if I’m Registering for the First Time?

If you are registering to vote for the first time you must bring the following with you:

  • A current and Valid Photo Identification
  • (Or) a Current Utility Bill, Bank Statement, Paycheck, Student ID, or government document that shows your name and current address

What about Voting Absentee?

If you requested an absentee ballot, after receiving and completing it you may bring it with you to drop off at the Early Voting Location

If I registered once do I need to register again?

  • Voter registration is permanent in NM
  • If your address has changed and has not been updated you will need to update your registration

Questions?

 Contact Megan Bott at (505) 933-8615.

Brought to you by

New Mexico Black Voters Collaborative

City of Albuquerque Department of Senior Affairs

Common Cause New Mexico

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