State, congressional candidates hit TV airwaves
By Sandra Fish / New Mexico In Depth With Election Day less than a month away, more New Mexico candidates will hit the airwaves in coming weeks seeking your vot... Read more.
Public funds finance Court of Appeals race
Public funds finance Court of Appeals race By Liam Cary-Eaves and Jessi Mace / NM News Port For the first time, a candidate running for a seat on the New Mexico... Read more.
Rachael Rivera
Rachael Rivera is a 4th year undergraduate student at the University of New Mexico and is currently majoring in Multimedia Journalism and Creative Writing with ... Read more.
Martinez and King debate mano a mano in Spanish
Martinez and King debate mano a mano in Spanish by Erika Eddy / NM News Port Incumbent Gov. Susana Martinez and challenger Gary King sparred over employment, im... Read more.
Students can vote early at the SUB
Students can vote early at the SUB By Early-Ray Mixon / NM News Port Ahead of the Nov. 4 election, registered voters can cast ballots at the Bernalillo County C... Read more.
State’s Hispanic voters mostly Democrats
By J.R. Oppenheim, Priscilla Bañuelos and Marcus Jaramillo / NM News Port / Even with a Hispanic Republican governor in the midst of a re-election bid, more Ne... Read more.
Ideas for streamlining process fuel judge campaign
Ideas for streamlining process fuel judge campaign By Jessi Mace and Liam Cary-Eaves For the first time in his 32 years of practicing law, Kerry Kiernan has shi... Read more.
Incumbent judge campaigns on qualifications
Incumbent judge campaigns on qualifications By Liam Cary-Eaves and Jessi Mace The first time Miles Hanisee was appointed to the NM Court of Appeals, he was remo... Read more.
First-time candidate in pivotal House race
First-time candidate in pivotal House race By Casey Purcella / NM News Port Control of the New Mexico House of Representatives hangs in the balance in November,... Read more.
Fire captain fights to keep House seat
Fire captain fights to keep House seat By Erika Eddy / NM News Port Emily Kane looked harried as she left Fire Station One in downtown Albuquerque. “Sorry, we... Read more.