New Mexico
State Election Information
(We do our best to keep this information updated, but be sure to double-check your state’s official voter info.)
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In Person: 28 days before Election Day otherwise
By Mail: Postmarked 28 days before Election Day. However, an application may be accepted through the Friday following the deadline if the application is postmarked before the deadline
Online: 28 days before Election Day
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No ID required
ID may be required for first-time voters who registered by mail and didn’t include ID or address verification.
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Paid
Per vote411.org: Employers must grant employees up to two hours paid leave to vote, unless polls are open two hours before or three hours after regular working shift. The employer may designate the hours to be taken, but it may not include lunch or rest hours.
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28 days prior to the election through Election Day.
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Begins: 28 days before election at a clerk's office; 3rd Saturday before election at alternate locations
Ends: Saturday before election
(Note: Times and locations vary, so check your polling place to see where/when you can cast an early vote)
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"No-excuse" absentee/mail voting is available.
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State Representatives
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New Mexico 1 - Melanie Ann Stansbury
New Mexico 2 - Gabe Vasquez
New Mexico 3 - Teresa Leger Fernandez