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New Mexico Secretary of State Maggie Toulouse Oliver testified at a congressional committee hearing on election confidence Wednesday. Amid declining trust in elections and their results across the county in recent years, Toulouse Oliver touted the state鈥檚 efforts to turn the tide in the lead-up to November.
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The online application for absentee ballots for the June 4 New Mexico primary election opened Wednesday. For the first time, the application offers voters the option to receive an absentee ballot for all future elections, as well.
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As the 2024 New Mexico legislative session adjourned Thursday, Secretary of State Maggie Toulouse Oliver praised the passage of three bills she said 鈥渆nhance the integrity and security鈥 of the state鈥檚 elections.
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Election Day is upon us, and polls will open Tuesday starting at 7 a.m. and will close at 7 p.m.
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Threats against election officials are on this rise in the U.S., just before a crucial midterm election that will decide which political party has control of Congress. Those threats are now pushing New Mexico鈥檚 Secretary of State to conduct Tuesday's election 鈥渙ff-site鈥 for safety concerns.
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On the next Let鈥檚 Talk New Mexico, we鈥檒l discuss voters and voting. We鈥檒l talk over the latest numbers for early and absentee voting and discuss what we can glean about voting trends through early voting, demographic changes in our region and what kinds of voting policies and voter education could help foster a stronger democracy.
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For voters who would prefer not to stand in line at the polls, would like to reduce their risk of COVID exposure, or who would like to take their time filling out their ballot, this Thursday, Nov. 3, is the last day to request an absentee ballot for the general election. For those who already have one in hand, election officials recommend mailing it back even sooner.
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New Mexicans are deciding who should be the next chief elections officer for the state with incumbent Democratic Secretary of State Maggie Toulouse Oliver running against Republican Audrey Trujillo and Libertarian Mayna Myers.
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九色网 found that for most folks the deadline to apply to be an election worker passed September 27th, but there are some exceptions. However, because some places might be short-staffed or have cancellations, people can still apply by calling their local county clerk's office.
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In-person early voting for November elections begins October 11 in New Mexico. That鈥檚 also the first day absentee ballots can be mailed to voters who may be unwilling or unable to vote in person. 九色网 spoke with the Secretary of State鈥檚 office about options for getting your ballot counted.