Election Day is here and New Mexicans have a chance to make themselves heard at the ballot box.When do the polls open and close?Polls open at 7 a.m. and close at 7 p.m. Tuesday, Nov. 5. If a registered voter is still in line to vote when polls close, they will still be able to cast a ballot in New Mexico.Since some things are prohibited from polling places, what should you bring to vote?Is photo ID required to vote?In New Mexico, identification is only necessary for first-time voters who registered by mail and did not include identification. Otherwise, those who have voted before will be asked to provide a verbal or written statement of identification. That includes your name, registered address and date of birth.Several statewide contested races are on the ballot in 2024, including U.S. representatives and other local elections.Below are resources you can use to find your polling place and see a sample ballot before casting your vote.Where Can I Vote?Polling places: Bernalillo County | Santa Fe County | San Juan County | All of New MexicoCan I see a sample ballot?Yes, fill in your registration information at the New Mexico Secretary of State’s website. You’ll be able to click through to see a sample of the ballot you’ll see when you vote.What if I have problems at the polls?If you have any issues at the polls, you are asked to contact a supervisor at your polling place. The supervisor can get in touch with the election office for advice.
Election Day is here and New Mexicans have a chance to make themselves heard at the ballot box.
When do the polls open and close?
Polls open at 7 a.m. and close at 7 p.m. Tuesday, Nov. 5. If a registered voter is still in line to vote when polls close, they will still be able to cast a ballot in New Mexico.
Since some things are prohibited from polling places, what should you bring to vote?
Is photo ID required to vote?
In New Mexico, identification is only necessary for first-time voters who registered by mail and did not include identification.
Otherwise, those who have voted before will be asked to provide a verbal or written statement of identification. That includes your name, registered address and date of birth.
Several statewide contested races are on the ballot in 2024, including U.S. representatives and other local elections.
Below are resources you can use to find your polling place and see a sample ballot before casting your vote.
Where Can I Vote?
Polling places: Bernalillo County | Santa Fe County | San Juan County | All of New Mexico
Can I see a sample ballot?
Yes, fill in your registration information at the New Mexico Secretary of State’s website. You’ll be able to click through to see a sample of the ballot you’ll see when you vote.
What if I have problems at the polls?
If you have any issues at the polls, you are asked to contact a supervisor at your polling place. The supervisor can get in touch with the election office for advice.