New Mexico elections, 2024
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This page provides information on the 2024 elections in New Mexico, including the offices on the ballot covered by Ballotpedia, election dates, and frequently asked questions.
Election dates
Statewide election dates in New Mexico are listed below. For more dates, please see the elections calendar.
Statewide election dates
June 4, 2024: Primary
November 5, 2024: General election
Offices on the ballot
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U.S. Senate | ✓ | Click here |
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Congress special election | — | — |
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State House | ✓ | Click here |
Special state legislative | — | — |
State Supreme Court | ✓ | Click here |
Intermediate appellate courts | ✓ | Click here |
School boards | — | — |
Municipal government | ✓ | Click here |
Recalls | — | — |
Ballot measures | ✓ | Click here |
Local ballot measures | ✓ | Click here |
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Subject to Ballotpedia's scope
Noteworthy elections
Below is a list of races in this state that received in-depth coverage on Ballotpedia. Click the link below to learn about that race.
- New Mexico's 2nd Congressional District election, 2024
- United States Senate election in New Mexico, 2024
Statewide ballot measures
- See also: New Mexico 2024 ballot measures
Type | Title | Description | Result | Yes Votes | No Votes |
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Bond Question 1 | Issues $30.76 million in bonds to fund senior citizens facilities |
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571,746 (70%) |
242,611 (30%) |
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Bond Question 2 | Issues $19.305 million in bonds to fund public libraries |
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545,003 (67%) |
264,982 (33%) |
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Bond Question 3 | Issue $230.26 million in bonds to fund capital improvement projects for higher education institutions, special public schools, and tribal schools |
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530,514 (66%) |
276,948 (34%) |
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Bond Question 4 | Issues $10.297 million in bonds to modernize public safety radio communications systems |
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498,465 (63%) |
292,652 (37%) |
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Constitutional Amendment 1 | Proportionally applies the disabled veteran property tax exemption according to a veteran's disability rating |
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700,649 (83%) |
145,797 (17%) |
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Constitutional Amendment 2 | Increases the property tax exemption for veterans from $4,000 to $10,000, adjusted annually for inflation |
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610,679 (72%) |
240,245 (28%) |
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Constitutional Amendment 3 | Authorize the designee of the dean of the University of New Mexico Law School serve as chair of the judicial nomination commission |
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412,236 (51%) |
389,681 (49%) |
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Constitutional Amendment 4 | Authorize the board of county commissioners to set salaries for county officers and clarify that fees collected by the county are to be deposited into the county treasury |
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519,843 (66%) |
271,830 (34%) |
What's on your ballot?
- See also: Sample Ballot Lookup
List of candidates
The following table displays a list of candidates in New Mexico. The list does not include presidential candidates, and it may not include all candidates for local offices. Please click here to learn more about Ballotpedia's coverage scope.
Local election officials
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