Election 2016
NMID’s Sandra Fish wins award
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Congratulations to our own Sandra Fish. She’s won a Best in Government Award from Common Cause New Mexico and will be honored in early December with several other recipients.
New Mexico In Depth (https://nmindepth.com/tag/election-2016/)
Congratulations to our own Sandra Fish. She’s won a Best in Government Award from Common Cause New Mexico and will be honored in early December with several other recipients.
Democrat Hillary Clinton won New Mexico’s five electoral votes a week ago, but her popularity varied among counties. And both Clinton and President-elect Donald Trump received fewer total votes than the two candidates in the special New Mexico Secretary of State contest. Part of that is attributable to the presence of former New Mexico Gov. Gary Johnson as the Libertarian presidential candidate. He won 10 percent or more of the vote in 10 counties, including nearly 14 percent in Los Alamos County. Clinton won 15 of the state’s 33 counties, 10 of them with more than half the vote.
New Mexico State University journalism students surface varied perspectives on presidential candidates.
Republican state Sen. Lee Cotter is attacking his Democratic opponent, Rep. Jeff Steinborn, for his death penalty opposition before the special legislative session even begins.
A close look at campaign finance reports from New Mexico lawmakers highlights plenty of flaws.
State legislators are spreading their cash around to those who need it most in what some consider an elaborate shell game. New Mexico In Depth takes a look.
Appointed Supreme Court Justice Judith Nakamura and her Democratic opponent, Michael Vigil, will face off on the TV airwaves this fall.
House Majority Leader Nate Gentry has raked in more than $415,000 in the last two years in his efforts to keep the House in Republican control.