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Equality New Mexico makes 2025 election endorsements
In just three weeks many New Mexico voters will choose local leaders and the state's largest LGBTQ+ advocacy group has made endorsements in a handful of races in the largest cities. Nathan Saavedra, director of policy and people for Equality New Mexico,
Bernalillo County has selected a handful of original artwork by Albuquerque Public School students to be featured in this year’s local election. The county says it received more than 200 submissions from students in last year’s “I Voted” election sticker design contest.
This year, Albuquerque is holding elections for mayor, odd-numbered city council districts — one, three, five, seven and nine — Albuquerque Municipal School Board districts three, five, six and seven,
Isaac Flores, a candidate for the Albuquerque Public Schools Board of Education, has suspended his campaign. He was running to represent District 3, which covers the city's north-central and northwestern corridors.
Deb Haaland raised more than $4 million over the last six months while Sam Bregman brought in almost $2.6 million.
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Albuquerque voters faced with 12 general obligation bonds on ballot, including $350 million to APS
District and voter education group say voting 'yes' is essential for our children's' futures, while taxpayer watchdog raises eyebrows at price tag
Wednesday’s Top Stories Sunport will not play video from Department of Homeland Security Secretary Santa Fe County jail works with bus company to give released inmates rides New Mexico state
New Mexico Gov. Michelle Lujan Grisham says her state will be the first to offer free universal childcare, but critics of the plan say key challenges haven't been addressed.
Soon, three county commissions representing parts of Senate District 33 will vote on a list of possible replacements for Gov. Michelle Lujan Grisham's consideration.
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