Tag: vote
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Candidate Meet & Greet at NM Asian Family Center
Meet 16 candidates running for government offices! Enjoy storytelling, community building, and tasty food in an environment designed to lift up AAPINH voices.
Please sign up HERE in advance to help plan! Language interpreters available by request.
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Vote in the New Mexico Local Election: The NMBLC 2023 Voter Guide
Prepare to cast your vote in the 2023 New Mexico regular local election with the NMBLC voter guide.
The New Mexico Regular Local Election is coming up Tuesday, November 7, 2023, so NMBLC has put together a voter guide. Items you may find on your ballot include city councilor, school board, and general obligation bonds that fund important services in your neighborhood.
Below, you’ll find information on same day voter registration, early voting, poll locations, getting your sample ballot, election deadlines, and where to find info on the candidates.
Not Registered to Vote? Do Same Day Registration
If you haven’t yet registered to vote, you can still vote in the general election with same day registration (SDR).
For same day registration, you have to register in person at the same time you vote.
To register to vote, you’ll need
(1) a New Mexico driver’s license or New Mexico identification card issued through the motor vehicle division of the taxation and revenue department
AND
(2) any document that contains an address in the county together with a photo identification
card OR a current valid student photo identification card from a post-secondary educational institution in New Mexico accompanied by a current student fee statement that contains the student’s address in the county.
SDR will be available at voting locations throughout early voting and on voting day. To find your nearest voting location so that you can register to vote and cast your ballot, click the link below.
Mail-in Ballot Voting
All absentee ballots may be returned to the County Clerk’s Office or any Election Day polling location no later than 7:00 PM November 7th – Election Day.
If you are mailing your absentee ballot, mail it no later than October 31, 2023 to make sure it gets to the county clerk’s office on time. After that date, drop off your absentee ballot at any polling location. To find your polling location, click the link below. Enter the required information, including the “I’m Not a Robot” prompt, and click SEARCH. Select “My Polling Location.”
How to Vote Early
Vote early to beat the lines on election day.
Early voting has begun and runs through November 4, 2023.
Find your early voting location click the link below. Enter the required information, including the “I’m Not a Robot” prompt, and click SEARCH. Select “My Polling Location.”
Voting on Election Day
Election Day is November 7, 2023.
To find your nearest polling location on election day, click the link below. Enter the required information, including the “I’m Not a Robot” prompt, and click SEARCH. Select “My Polling Location.”
Download a Sample Ballot
To find your sample ballot, click the link below. Enter the required information, including the “I’m Not a Robot” prompt, and click SEARCH. Select “View Sample Ballot” to view your sample ballot.
New Mexico 2023 Election Resource Roundup
Voter Information Portal at NM Vote.org
New Mexico Black Voters Collaborative
District 6 City Council Race
NMBLC headquarters are located in the International District of Albuquerque, District 6. NMBLC hosted a District 6 City Councilor forum on October 12, 2023. Watch the District 6 City Councilor forum on NMBLC’s YouTube channel.
Note: After this forum was held, the Albuquerque Journal published an article regarding one of the candidates, Abel Otero. The article reported that Otero’s campaign story about his former incarceration was based on a falsehood.
Since the publication of that article, Mr. Otero has publicly stated he is no longer actively campaigning for city council.
Albuquerque Journal 2023 Election Guide
Soil and Water Supervisor board election – Daily Lobo
Santa Fe Reporter 2023 Election FAQ
League of Women Voters of New Mexico
Connect with NMBLC on Social
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Shannon Moreau is the editor for NMBLC’s EQ Blog
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Election Day!
Albuquerque City Council district seats 2, 4, 6, and 8 are up for grabs, as well as school board and other elected positions. There will also be local bond measures to vote on.
Make your voice heard! Same-day voter registration will be available at polling places.
Check out our blog for detailed info on how to register and vote, for a District 6 candidate forum at NMBLC headquarters, and for links to more resources to help you decide on candidates and issues. Note that candidate Abel Otero has suspended his campaign.
View your sample ballot. List of polling places. Voting location map.
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NMBLC Hosts District 6 Candidate Forum
Learn more about the District 6 City Council candidates from their own mouths – in the comfort of your own home! The forum will be moderated by NMBLC’s Cathryn McGill and Jack Champagne.
Join on Facebook (https://www.facebook.com/nmblc/) or YouTube (https://youtube.com/@newmexicoblackleadershipco1916?feature=shared). Or listen on the radio! Our media partners at 99.9 The Beat will also stream the event.
Questions? Contact NMBLC at info@nmblc.org or 505-407-6784.
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APS School Board Candidate-Community Forum
Represent, Engage, and Unite at a forum with APS School Board Candidates. Experience a Youth Art Showcase and talk about what matters for our kids!
RSVP HERE
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City Council Candidate Forum
Join the NAIOP (Commercial Real Estate Developers’ Association) for a luncheon and City Council candidate forum.
Tickets are $60 for non-members. Get yours HERE. Contact NAIOP New Mexico with any questions, at 505-345-6976.
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City Council Candidate Forum
A forum featuring all Albuquerque City Council candidates. Meet your candidates and learn more about their platforms!
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District 6 City Council Candidate Forum
Meet your City Council candidates and learn more about them at this forum, hosted by Indivisible ABQ.
Zoom participation also available at this link.