Connect with us

New Mexico

Postcards sent to unregistered voters in New Mexico stirs controversy

Published

on

Postcards sent to unregistered voters in New Mexico stirs controversy


The deadline to register to vote my mail or online may be past, but the controversy over encouraging people to register is heating up.

ALBUQUERQUE, N.M. – The deadline to register to vote my mail or online may be past, but the controversy over encouraging people to register is heating up.

A mailer, targeting unregistered voters in New Mexico, has some state Republicans concerned.

A post card was sent out by our Secretary of State’s office to more than 100,000 people. It says when the deadline to register to vote, and when Election Day is.

Advertisement

The back of it has more info, including telling people they need to be 18 years old, a New Mexico resident and a U.S. citizen to be able to vote.

But some state Republicans claim this is a ploy targeting non-citizens to vote illegally.

“My biggest issue is that we had a state agency that submitted names to ERIC, an election registry information center, that they knew were not citizens and were not eligible to vote,” said state Rep. James Townsend. 

Reps with the Secretary of State’s Office say that is not true and “all registration applicants are processed and reviewed by county clerks.” They also say these mailers are not new, and they’ve been doing this since 2016.

Now, both sides are fighting over whether or not the list of addresses the mailers went out to should be made public.

Advertisement

Folks can still do same day registration when you go in to vote. Early voting locations expanded this past weekend across New Mexico.

Keep in mind, Tuesday is the last day to request an absentee ballot. Early voting ends Nov. 2.



Source link

Advertisement

New Mexico

Missionary from Utah serving in New Mexico died unexpectedly in sleep

Published

on

Missionary from Utah serving in New Mexico died unexpectedly in sleep


SALT LAKE CITY — A missionary for The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints from Utah has passed away in his sleep unexpectedly Saturday in New Mexico, according to a news release from The Church.

Elder Caleb Gene Martin, 21, died from a medical cause that has not been determined, Church spokesman Sam Penrod said in a statement. 

According to The Church, Martin had been serving in the New Mexico Farmington Mission since May 2024. He was from Salem, Utah.

Elder Caleb Gene Martin, 21, died in his sleep on Jan. 3 from a medical cause that has yet to be determined. He was serving in the New Mexico Farmington Mission. (The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints)

Advertisement

“We extend our heartfelt condolences to his family, friends and fellow missionaries. We pray they will find comfort and strength through their faith in the gospel of Jesus Christ and feel the Savior’s love as they honor Elder Martin’s life and devoted missionary service,” the statement said.

According to the release, an autopsy is planned.


This is a developing story and may be updated.



Source link

Advertisement
Continue Reading

New Mexico

The Roundhouse Report: Bernie Sanders praises New Mexico

Published

on

The Roundhouse Report: Bernie Sanders praises New Mexico





Advertisement



Source link

Continue Reading

New Mexico

Blizzard warnings and winter storm warnings in effect for parts of New Mexico

Published

on

Blizzard warnings and winter storm warnings in effect for parts of New Mexico


Southeastern New Mexico will see some snow while other places will generally see cooler, more winter-like temperatures. See the latest conditions at KOB.com/Weather.

ALBUQUERQUE, N.M. — Some notable cities in New Mexico could see multiple inches of snow, along with possible wind and cooler temperatures Sunday into Monday.

There is going to be snow across the southeast. A winter storm advisory is in effect all throughout areas like Ruidoso and out toward the Texas state line. A winter storm warning for Carlsbad and even a blizzard warning for the Guadalupe Mountains. These advisories and warnings indicate it’s going to continue until Monday at 6 p.m.

How much snow might there be? Ruidoso could see a few inches, along with other higher-elevation areas. Carlsbad might even see as much as two inches and Roswell has a very good chance of snow.

Advertisement

Wind gusts ranged from 23 mph for Hobbs and Clovis, 25 in Santa Rosa and similar readings in other places. Temperatures could hit sub-freezing temperatures in places like Ruidoso, Roswell, Carlsbad and Hobbs. Meanwhile, Gallup and Grants could get into the single-digits. Plus, places like Albuquerque and Santa Fe will be in the 20s but the big “winner” is Alamosa, Colorado, with 2 degrees.

Chief Meteorologist Eddie Garcia shares all the details in his full forecast in the video above.

MORE:



Source link

Advertisement
Continue Reading
Advertisement

Trending