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Santa Fe! On November 5th you will have an opportunity to vote for the leadership of our country. With the election quickly approaching, now is the time to make sure that you are registered to vote!
New Mexico residents can register at: www.sos.nm.gov.
It doesn’t matter how you cast your vote – what’s important is that you VOTE!
New Mexico residents can register at: www.sos.nm.gov.
It doesn’t matter how you cast your vote – what’s important is that you VOTE!
Local News
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A spokesperson for New Mexico's secretary of state's office that the state has avoided some of the AI-generated election scams hitting other parts of the country, but urges caution in the electorate.
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Federal officials and local non-profits collaborate on a plan to address New Mexico's housing shortage by building a new development on the North side of Santa Fe.
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Actor Bryan Cranston revives his Walter White character for New Mexico's anti-litter campaign.
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A 2023 public health order from last year that suspended the right to carry guns at public parks in Albuquerque has expired. Governor Michelle Lujan Grisham made the announcement yesterday but pledged to continue seeking ways to protect New Mexicans from gun violence.
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Navajo Nation president Buu Nygren removed responsibilities from the plate of his vice president Richelle Montoya—and asked her to resign. His announcements comes months after her accusations of harassment against his administration and weeks after a decision to sign a petition to recall him.
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KSFR reporter Mary Lou Cooper talks with political ad tracker Michael Franz about negative ads
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Interviews
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The Forum host Jim Falk speaks with attorney Jim James regarding the Expanded Power Capacity Project. Full interview.
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Secretary of State Maggie Toulouse Oliver, in her tenth year on the job, has faced many challenges as the state's election chief. An MIT project recently ranked New Mexico as the best state in the U.S. in election administration.
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Professor Kastenberg is one of the highest regarding legal analysts in the country and has extensive experience as both a prosecutor and public defender.
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As the 2023 New Mexico Legislature kicks off it's 60-day session, Think New Mexico has released recommendations to improve the state's education system.