County clerk candidates face off over voter access issues
By Zakary Garcia, Alissiea Hernandez and Angela Shen / NM News Port If you plan on voting, getting married, or obtaining a public record such as a mortga... Read more.
Third District Congressional Debate Spotlights Opioid Addiction
By Maya Holt and Angelica Clayton / NM News Port / U.S. Rep. Ben Ray Lujan (D) and Michael Romero (R) are running for the third congressional district seat in N... Read more.
Candidates Vie for SOS Office in Special Election
Toulouse Oliver and Espinoza wrestle over Voter ID and transparency in wake of Duran scandal By Thomas Hanlon, Ariel Lutnesky, Waverly Mathis and Daniel Montano... Read more.
Campaign gaffe inspired director to work in politics
By Joseph Buck / NM News Port Former Democratic presidential candidate Howard Dean’s most memorable moment came in 2004 when he screamed “yahhh!” on stage... Read more.
Bernalillo County Treasurer Candidates Hope to Gain Back Trust
By Richard Eckert, Cade Guerrero, Kat McCrystal, and Nikole McKibben / NM News Port The landscape is about to change for a local office beleaguered by sc... Read more.
Black Lives Matter, in ABQ, in Elections
By Ricky Garcia / NM News Port Local proponents of police reform say the Black Lives Matter movement can bring needed change in this year’s election. ... Read more.
U.S. Veterans Favoring Trump For Office
By Brittany Perez & Katherine Whiting / NM News Port Jose Murillo is a 36 year old former staff sergeant in the U.S. Marine Corps who served four tou... Read more.
Food Insecurity an Issue in NM House Race
By Natalie Baca / NM News Port Food insecurity in New Mexico is on the rise and the Democrat candidate for House District 23, Daymon Ely, thinks a change... Read more.
Local Dem and GOP presidential campaigns contrast
By Jake Schwanitz / NM News Port Every four years the presidential election dominates the news preparing for who will be commander-in-chief. Democrat Hil... Read more.
Popularity of early voting forcing candidates to spend early and often
By Jacob Leyba / NM News Port New Mexican candidates are changing the way they campaign because early and absentee voting trends show more and more peopl... Read more.