Election Information for NM Voters

Your Vote Counts

2024 General Election

Timeline:

Tue Oct 8 Last day to register by mail (you can still use same-day registration on election day)
Early Voting begins
Tue Oct 22 Last day to request a mail-in ballot
Sat Nov 2 Early Voting ends 6pm
Tue Nov 5 Election Day! Polls Open 7:00 am–7:00 pm
Absentee Ballots accepted until 7:00 p.m.

You can register, check on your registration, or request an absentee ballot or permanent absentee status at the Secretary of State's election portal nmvote.org.

Our Online Voter Guide

We have an online, nonpartisan Voter Guide covering all of New Mexico. It should be ready in mid-September.

Absentee Voting

Request an absentee ballot by filling out an application and returning it to your local County Clerk. How to apply:

As of 2024, you can now request permanent vote-by-mail status, so you will automatically be mailed a ballot without needing to register each time.

Worried About Election Security or Privacy?

The NM Secretary of State has a page for that:
Rumor vs. Reality: Fact checking misinformation about New Mexico’s voting and elections.

Registering to Vote

Who’s eligible to vote in New Mexico? 

You can register to vote online at the NM Secretary of State website.

Newly registered voters who submitted the registration form by mail will need to submit some proof of ID when they vote:

Already registered? 

Voting Districts

[New Mexico districts thumbnail] Want to know what district you're in or who your legislators are? Type your address into Find My Legislator on the legislative website. Or use the Voter Information Portal at the Secretary of State's office.

Just want to browse all the district maps? The LWVNM has interactive maps and data for New Mexico's political districts: see LWVNM District Maps.