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Ballotpedia covered local ballot measures in New Mexico.
In 2024, Ballotpedia covered local ballot measures that appeared on the ballot for voters within the 100 largest cities in the U.S., within state capitals, and throughout California. You can review the coverage scope of the local ballot measures project here. In 2024, the project's scope includes Albuquerque and Santa Fe.
Ballotpedia covered electoral system-related ballot measures, like ranked-choice voting, and policing-related ballot measures outside of the largest cities.
- See also: Local ballot measure elections in 2024
Election dates
November 5
Bernalillo County
• Albuquerque, New Mexico, Appoint Chief of Police and Fire Chief Measure (November 2024): ✔
A "yes" vote supported amending the city charter to change the procedures for appointing city administrative officers and making the chief of police and fire chief positions appointed. |
A "no" vote opposed amending the city charter to change the procedures for appointing city administrative officers and making the chief of police and fire chief positions appointed. |
• Albuquerque, New Mexico, Separation of Powers Charter Amendment (November 2024): ✔
A "yes" vote supported amending the city charter to change the procedures to determine separation of powers issues. |
A "no" vote opposed amending the city charter to change the procedures to determine separation of powers issues. |
A "yes" vote supported authorizing the issuance of $25 million for flood control projects. |
A "no" vote opposed authorizing the issuance of $25 million for flood control projects. |
• Bernalillo County, New Mexico, Library Bond Measure (November 2024): ✔
A "yes" vote supported authorizing the county to issue $2.5 million in bonds to fund library facility improvements. |
A "no" vote opposed authorizing the county to issue $2.5 million in bonds to fund library facility improvements. |
• Bernalillo County, New Mexico, Parks and Recreation Bond Measure (November 2024): ✔
A "yes" vote supported authorizing the county to issue $11,709,000 to fund improvements to parks, aquatic centers, community centers, playgrounds, and other recreational facilities. |
A "no" vote opposed authorizing the county to issue $11,709,000 to fund improvements to parks, aquatic centers, community centers, playgrounds, and other recreational facilities. |
• Bernalillo County, New Mexico, Public Housing Bond Measure (November 2024): ✔
A "yes" vote supported authorizing the county to issue $1.7 million in bonds to remodel and improve public housing facilities for households with incomes at certain levels and homeless, senior, and disabled populations. |
A "no" vote opposed authorizing the county to issue $1.7 million in bonds to remodel and improve public housing facilities for households with incomes at certain levels and homeless, senior, and disabled populations. |
• Bernalillo County, New Mexico, Public Safety Bond Measure (November 2024): ✔
A "yes" vote supported authorizing the county to issue $8.8 million in bonds to fund public safety, fire state, and law enforcement facilities. |
A "no" vote opposed authorizing the county to issue $8.8 million in bonds to fund public safety, fire state, and law enforcement facilities. |
• Bernalillo County, New Mexico, Storm Drainage and Utilities Bond Measure (November 2024): ✔
A "yes" vote supported authorizing the county to issue $5.1 million in bonds to repair and improve storm drainage and utility infrastructure. |
A "no" vote opposed authorizing the county to issue $5.1 million in bonds to repair and improve storm drainage and utility infrastructure. |
• Bernalillo County, New Mexico, Transportation Bond Measure (November 2024): ✔
A "yes" vote supported authorizing the county to issue $10,691,000 in bonds to fund transportation improvements. |
A "no" vote opposed authorizing the county to issue $10,691,000 in bonds to fund transportation improvements. |
• Bernalillo County, New Mexico, UNM Hospital Tax Measure (November 2024): ✔
A "yes" vote supported renewing a property tax levy of 6.4 mills per year for eight years for the operation and maintenance of University of New Mexico Hospital. |
A "no" vote opposed renewing a property tax levy of 6.4 mills per year for eight years for the operation and maintenance of University of New Mexico Hospital. |
A "yes" vote supported authorizing a property tax of 0.25 mills to fund water and natural resources projects, including stormwater and flood management, restore wildlife habitats, and conservation. |
A "no" vote opposed authorizing a property tax of 0.25 mills to fund water and natural resources projects, including stormwater and flood management, restore wildlife habitats, and conservation. |
Santa Fe County
A "yes" vote supported authorizing a property tax of 0.25 mills to fund water and natural resources projects, including stormwater and flood management, restore wildlife habitats, and conservation. |
A "no" vote opposed authorizing a property tax of 0.25 mills to fund water and natural resources projects, including stormwater and flood management, restore wildlife habitats, and conservation. |
• Santa Fe, New Mexico, City Roads Bond Measure (November 2024): ✔
A "yes" vote supported issuing $25 million in bonds to fund city road improvements. |
A "no" vote opposed issuing $25 million in bonds to fund city road improvements. |
• Santa Fe County, New Mexico, Bond Question 1, Roads Bond Measure (November 2024): ✔
A "yes" vote supported issuing $4.9 million in bonds to fund county road improvements. |
A "no" vote opposed issuing $4.9 million in bonds to fund county road improvements. |
A "yes" vote supported issuing $12.5 million in bonds to fund water and wastewater projects in the county. |
A "no" vote opposed issuing $12.5 million in bonds to fund water and wastewater projects in the county. |
• Santa Fe County, New Mexico, Bond Question 3, Trails and Parks Bond Measure (November 2024): ✔
A "yes" vote supported issuing $16,125,000 in bonds to fund open space, trail, and park projects in the county. |
A "no" vote opposed issuing $16,125,000 in bonds to fund open space, trail, and park projects in the county. |
How to cast a vote
- See also: Voting in New Mexico
See below to learn more about current voter registration rules, identification requirements, and poll times in New Mexico.
See also
Footnotes
- ↑ New Mexico Compilation Commission, "New Mexico Statutes - Chapter 1, Article 12.1," accessed June 24, 2025
- ↑ New Mexico Secretary of State, "Voter Bill of Rights," accessed June 24, 2025
- ↑ 3.0 3.1 New Mexico Secretary of State, “Voter Registration Information,” accessed June 24, 2025
- ↑ New Mexico Compilation Commission, "New Mexico Statutes - Chapter 1, Article 1-4-5.2", accessed June 24, 2025
- ↑ New Mexico Compilation Commission, "New Mexico Statutes - Chapter 1, Article 1-4-5.8", accessed June 24, 2025
- ↑ New Mexico Compilation Commission, "New Mexico Statutes - Chapter 1, Article 1-4-5.7", accessed June 24, 2025
- ↑ New Mexico Secretary of State, "Voter Registration Eligibility Requirements and FAQs," accessed June 24, 2025
- ↑ The State of New Mexico, "Voter Registration Form," accessed June 24, 2025
- ↑ Under federal law, the national mail voter registration application (a version of which is in use in all states with voter registration systems) requires applicants to indicate that they are U.S. citizens in order to complete an application to vote in state or federal elections, but does not require voters to provide documentary proof of citizenship. According to the U.S. Department of Justice, the application "may require only the minimum amount of information necessary to prevent duplicate voter registrations and permit State officials both to determine the eligibility of the applicant to vote and to administer the voting process."
- ↑ New Mexico Secretary of State, "Voting," accessed June 24, 2025
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