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The former state executive director of the Farm Service Agency has entered the Democratic primary for Land Commissioner in the 2026 election.
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The former Democratic party official talked with KRWG Public Media to share more about why he is seeking the office in 2026.
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KC Counts talks with Nancy Chavira, a math and science teacher at O'Donnell Intermediate in Fabens, TX, about her Milken Educator Award.
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A rise in political violence and threats against elected officials have many concerned. A city councilor in Las Cruces and a state representative in Alamogordo say they have faced violent threats and harassment.
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New Mexico’s top elections regulator says she's being harassed and threatened on social media. New Mexico Secretary of State Maggie Toulouse Oliver said the comments followed after she affirmed President-elect Donald Trump’s national election victory.
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Women won a majority of seats in the New Mexico Legislature in the general election, stirring expressions of vindication and joy. New Mexico now joins a small cadre of states that have achieved gender parity or elected female majorities.
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Democrats may have retained their hold on New Mexico with wins in every congressional race and the presidential contest, but shrinking margins of victory show voter support is shifting toward Republicans across much of the state.
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KC Counts talks with Montoya about his experience and issues before the court.
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KC Counts talks with Vargas, a Democrat, about her qualifications and issues before the Court.
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The incumbent Democratic candidate running for New Mexico Governor stopped by the KRWG Public Media studios to discuss issues facing the state.
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The Democratic party is working to get voters to the polls in New Mexico's second congressional district, and more.
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Governor Michelle Lujan Grisham headlined a reproductive rights rally with congressional candidate Gabe Vasquez and others.
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National political figures are coming to the state in support of Congresswoman Yvette Herrell.
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The New Mexico New American Voters 2022 Report was unveiled Tuesday, which ranked New Mexico 15th in which new citizens can have the greatest impact at the polls.
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Alamogordo Pastor of Owen Chapel A.M.E. Church, Rev. Warren L. Robinson, spoke with Emily Guerra about his campaign.