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Please SIGN PETITION to Help Candidates Get on the Ballot!

  • Writer: Sarah Smith
    Sarah Smith
  • Jan 13
  • 2 min read

Dear New Mexicans,


2026 is an important election year. Besides the US Congressional seats and NM Governor election that most people are aware of, did you know that ALL NM state representatives and Secretary of State will be on the ballot in November?


This gives us a good opportunity to potentially change the balance of power in the NM legislature, handling of NM elections, and the Governor's office. 


PLEASE SIGN NOMINATING PETITIONS ONLINE BY END OF JANUARY!

Right now, candidates statewide are collecting nominating petition signatures to qualify to be on the voting ballot. ELECTRONIC SIGNATURES ARE ALLOWED!


Candidates have to collect nominating signatures by the end of January. Please visit the website below, where you can log in to see all of the petitions you are able to sign. You can then choose which candidates you want to support and sign their petitions.  



IMPORTANT NOTES


  • The petition website is a little clunky and does not group the candidates for a specific office all together.  It may work better to use the drop-down menus to select each office on the ballot and then choose a candidate to sign for.


     

  • You can only sign petitions for candidates with the same political party you are affiliated with on your voter registration.


     

  • You can only sign ONE petition per office. For instance, even though there are many candidates for NM Governor, if you sign petitions for more than one Governor candidate, you will INVALIDATE your petition signatures.


  • The Secretary of State, who handles statewide elections, is term-limited and cannot run for re-election. The only conservative who has declared candidacy is Ramona Goolsby.  If you are registered Republican, please consider signing Ramona's petition so there will be a conservative on the ballot in November. (We do not endorse candidates, But Ramona has been a stalwart ally in the NM freedom movement since 2020.)


If you want to see who your current State legislators are, you can look them up here:

 


Let's work together to get new leadership in our state!

 
 
 

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