
Candidates dig deep into opponents’ pasts
By Jyllian Roach and Aaron Anglin/ NM News Port / It’s no secret that politicians sometimes run negative campaign ads, but this seems to be the year for digging... Read more.

Minimum wage increase divides gov candidates
By J.R. Oppenheim, Priscilla Banuelos and Marcus Jaramillo / NM News Port / Both of New Mexico’s gubernatorial candidates say they want to fix the state’s economy,... Read more.

PAC ads target state House races
By Sandra Fish / New Mexico In Depth Two political action committees are targeting state House races with television ads to air through Election Day. Patriot Majority... Read more.

Land Office Raising Record Revenues
By Isabel Gonzalez and Dominic Aragon / New Mexico News Port / In the last few years, the New Mexico State Land Office has been breaking records, raising the highest... Read more.

Close NM House contest attracts big money
By Casey Purcella and Erika Eddy / NM News Port / Two of this year’s top campaign contribution recipients are facing each other in the race for House District... Read more.

On the ballot
What else is on the ballot? Some of the candidates’ names might be starting to sound familiar. But what else will voters consider on Nov. 4? News Port reporters... Read more.

Journalism students host congressional debate via Twitter
By Derrick Toledo / NM News Port / University of New Mexico students used their social media skills Thursday to host a Twitter town hall debate between First Congressional... Read more.

HD 24 race pits saver against spender
By Mia Clark and Lauren Marvin / NM News Port / The battle for New Mexico House District 24 has begun to look like a battle between a spender and a saver. Campaign... Read more.

Treasurer candidates hit the long road
By Michael Sol Warren and Kyle Lord / NM News Port / New Mexico is a big place. The state is made up of 121,589 square miles, an area that makes it the fifth largest... Read more.

Duran seeks another four years as secretary of state
By Kendra Williams, Anissa Baca and Joseph Mendoza / NM News Port / During the last three decades, New Mexico secretary of state Dianna Duran says she has worked... Read more.