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Observe New Mexico Elections (ONME) Spearheads Poll Observations on Election Day Santa Fe, NM – It’s Election Day, and local elections…
ONME’s election observation efforts span 11 municipalities Santa Fe, NM – Absentee and early in-person voting has now concluded in 11…
By Garrey Carruthers, Former New Mexico Governor and former NMSU Chancellor, ONME Advisory Board Member It should be encouraging to…
By: Eva Valenciana, Carlsbad Municipal Coordinator, Observe New Mexico Elections Voting and getting involved in promoting transparent election processes are…
By Ryan Boetel, The Albuquerque Journal, October 24, 2025 I can’t think of more boring volunteer work, but if it…
By: Kurt Johnson from The Las Cruces Bulletin, October 24, 2025 When New Mexico residents in Las Cruces, Alamogordo, Albuquerque,…
By: Santa Fe New Mexican, October 16, 2025 New Mexico’s No. 1 ranking in MIT’s Election Performance Index that was…
Absentee and Early In-Person Voting Begins Across the State. ONME will begin election observation efforts across 11 different municipalities Santa…
ONME will begin election observation efforts across 11 different municipalities Santa Fe, NM – Observe New Mexico Elections (ONME) has…
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The mission of Observe New Mexico Elections is to increase transparency and trust in New Mexico’s elections by training and deploying nonpartisan election observers throughout the state. Observers will report on how election laws and procedures are followed, representing all voters without interfering in the electoral process. Findings from their observations will be compiled to assess the overall quality of elections in New Mexico.
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