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GENERAL ELECTION

Early voting locations expand Saturday

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Early voting in Doña Ana County and throughout New Mexico continues through Saturday, Nov. 5.

Early voting expands to include sites throughout the county on Saturday, Oct. 22.

Early voting continues through Nov. 5 at the Doña Ana County Government Center, 945 N. Motel Blvd. Hours are 8 a.m.-5 p.m. Monday-Friday and 11 a.m.-7 p.m. Saturday, Nov. 5.

Early voting expands to these locations Saturday, Oct. 22-Saturday, Nov. 5. Hours are 11 a.m.-7 p.m. Tuesday-Saturday:

  • Anthony, New Mexico: Anthony City Hall Municipal Complex, 820 Highway 478
  • Sunland Park: Doña Ana Community College–Sunland Park, 3365 McNutt Road
  • Chaparral: Delores C. Wright Educational Center, 400 E. Lisa Drive
  • Hatch: Hatch High School, 170 E. Herrera Road
  • Mesilla: Mesilla Town Hall, 2231 Avenida de Mesilla
  • Las Cruces City Hall, 700 N. Main St.
  • Sonoma Elementary School, 4201 Northrise Drive, Las Cruces
  • Corbett Center Student Union, 1600 International Mall, NMSU campus, Las Cruces

Visit www.donaanacountyelections.com/locations.

Statewide and local candidates are on the ballot, along with three state constitutional amendments, four City of Las Cruces general obligation (GO) bond questions and three City of Sunland Park GO bond questions.

“As of about 9:30 a.m. (Thursday, Oct. 13), we have had about 1400 voters,” said County Clerk Amanda López Askin. “That is encouraging, as although it is not quite the pace of 2020, it shows a steady stream of voters. I know many voters are waiting for election day to vote, so I feel hopeful that we will have overall great turnout.”

Tuesday, Nov. 3 is the last day to submit an application for an absentee ballot.

Tuesday, Nov. 8, is election day. It is the last day for same day voter registration. All absentee ballots must be received by 7 p.m.

Visit nmvote.org and www.donaanacountyelections.com for more information.

Find a list of candidates, local and statewide general obligation bond questions and proposed constitutional amendments in the Oct. 7 edition of the Las Cruces Bulletin. Visit www.lascrucesbulletin.com. Click on “READ THE EEDITION” in the upper right-hand corner. Click on the Oct. 7, 2022, edition and, using the gray bar to the right of the box with the Oct. 7 front page in it, scroll down to page 10.

One candidate was left off list: Jane Yohalem, a Democrat, is up for retention as a member of the New Mexico Court of Appeals. She was appointed to the judgeship by Gov. Michelle Lujan Grisham in 2020.

General Election, Early voting

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