This is the first in a series of stories exploring the impacts of Donald Trump’s second term as president on New Mexico. Check tomorrow’s Journal for stories on
With the large number of state representatives and senators who decided to retire from the Legislature this year, New Mexico has known for quite some time 2025 would bring a
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 Republic
Cindy Nava, a former undocumented immigrant, Dreamer and Biden administration official, was elected to the New Mexico State Senate.
New Mexico Sen. Martin Heinrich (D) and Republican Nella Domenici will go head to head Tuesday in the New Mexico Senate race. Heinrich has had a strong lead against Domenici, which has
View live results of the New Mexico presidential election. See maps of county-by-county presidential election results in the race between Donald Trump and Kamala Harris.
Women won a majority of seats in the New Mexico Legislature in the general election, stirring emotions of joy, surprise and vindication
Vice President Harris was projected to win New Mexico, according to Decision Desk HQ, picking up the state’s five Electoral College votes. Heading into Election Day, New Mexico was seen as a
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.
Colorado Gov. Jared Polis (D) said he was “excited” by Robert F. Kennedy Jr.’s nomination for the secretary of Health and Human Services (HHS). “I’m excited by the news that the President-Elect will appoint @RobertKennedyJr to @HHSGov. He helped us defeat vaccine mandates in Colorado in 2019 and will help make America healthy again by…
Anti-immigration sentiment, drilling, tariffs and a Democratically controlled New Mexico Legislature trying to maintain its state policies.
There will be new leaders in key positions on both sides of the aisle in the New Mexico House of Representatives come January. House Democrats on Saturday picked Reena Szczepanski of Santa Fe as the new majority floor leader in a closed-door caucus meeting,