Many Democrats endorsed by reproductive rights group won primaries

This story is republished from NM Political Report, a nonprofit news outlet, as a part of our commitment to bringing you the best in independent news coverage that matters to Albuquerque. By Susan Dunlap / NM Political Report With nearly 53 percent of the precincts reporting as of 11 p.m. Tuesday, most of the legislative…


Block, Nava Advance to November Election

Block, Nava Advance to November Election

Trujillo wins GOP nod for District 9

by Sandoval Signpost staff

Sandoval County had two highly sought-after State Senate seats. One race had a clear winner soon after the polls closed. District 12 Senate District 12 was recently redistricted to cover parts of the Westside of Albuquerque and Rio Rancho. With Sen. Gerald Ortiz y Pino (D-Albuquerque) deciding not to run after 20 years of service, three candidates ran for the…


With Polls Closed, More Than 230,000 New Mexicans Cast Votes in Primary Election

by Austin Fisher, Source NM

By the time polls closed on Tuesday, more than 230,000 people had voted in New Mexico’s primary election.  According to a 5 p.m. update by the New Mexico secretary of state, 85,583 New Mexicans voted on election day. That is in addition to the 119,966 ballots cast during the early voting period. At 5 p.m., 121,615 people […]






Jaramillo Wins Commission Nomination

Jaramillo Wins Commission Nomination

County sees low voter turn out

by The Independent staff

The unofficial results of the primary election have all but decided who will win in the general election come November in Torrance County.  While there is still a chance that an independent candidate or a write-in could make it on the ballot, the county is likely to vote GOP.  Of the county’s 10,411 registered voters…


Local Dem Legislator Targeted by Gov. Goes Down

Local Dem Legislator Targeted by Gov. Goes Down

by New Mexico Political Report

By Matthew Reichbach, NM Political Report Every legislative seat is up for grabs in 2024, which means all incumbents who sought reelection had to face the voters. Most did not face primary opponents, or easily defeated their primary opponents. However, several lost or faced close races. Embattled state Senator Daniel Ivey-Soto, the subject of accusations…

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