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Elections
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Fernando Macias has a lot of expectations coming into 2025.  Some of those expectations are his own — his plans to reshape and rebuild a district attorney's office that’s been … more
Successful candidates from the 2024 general election will be sworn in at the Doña Ana County government building on Dec. 30.  The swearing-in ceremony, including recitation of the … more
A bill opponents fear would give the Trump administration the power to strip tax-exempt status away from nonprofits passed through the U.S. House of Representatives despite some Democrats backing … more
New Mexico’s top elections officer announced on Nov. 26 that the State Canvassing Board had certified the 2024 general election, making the results official.  The vote is the final … more
Doña Ana County Deputy Clerk Caroline Zamora was observing a line of early voters at the county government center when her patience as the neutral overseer of elections faced a test.  … more
Congressman Gabe Vasquez promised to vote against a controversial bill that would give the Trump administration power to deem some nonprofit organizations as supporting terrorists, withdrawing his … more
New Mexico voters gave county boards more power by enacting a state constitutional amendment allowing county commissions to set the salaries for themselves and other elected county officials.  … more
Doña Ana County residents overwhelmingly voted to retain three district judges at the Nov. 5 election.  Voters endorsed 3rd Judicial District Judges Conrad Perea, James … more
Facing post-election frustration and Facebook criticism, Doña Ana County Clerk Amanda López Askin defended her office Tuesday during a speech that stressed the office’s commitment … more
The voters of Las Cruces approved an increase in gross receipts taxes that officials promoted as a needed source of revenue to cover gaps in Las Cruces infrastructure and public safety.  … more
Gabe Vasquez, a freshman member of Congress representing southern New Mexico, won a second term in the House of Representatives on Tuesday. New Mexico’s 2nd Congressional district, for … more
Amanda López Askin, a Democrat who has led the Doña Ana County Clerk’s Office since 2018, won a resounding victory Tuesday to keep her job for four more years.  … more
Fernando Macias, who led Doña Ana County government for seven years and worked as a district judge for several years, will be the next 3rd Judicial District Attorney. Preliminary results … more
Where things stood at the end of election night in Doña Ana County. more
Voters lined up at polling places or dropped off absentee ballots on Tuesday for the 2024 election. more
The Doña Ana County Clerk’s Office confirmed that a poll worker was dismissed after posting about taking video of ballots on a right-wing social media website.  Clerk Amanda … more
It’s been an up-and-down October for southern New Mexico’s congressional representative. On the one hand, Democrat Gabe Vasquez has been forced to field questions about his college … more
During a rally in Albuquerque on Oct 31, former president Donald Trump falsely claimed that a man accused of beheading another in Las Cruces was in the U.S. illegally, repeating a false claim … more
In 2022, Yvette Herrell was denied a second term in Congress by a narrow vote in New Mexico’s 2nd Congressional district. Her challenger, Gabe Vasquez of Las Cruces, overtook her by just 1,350 … more
“My name is Matthew Metro,” said a man in a video posted to the social media site X. But it wasn’t him. The real Matthew Metro, a Hawaii resident, found that his name and … more
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