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Get Out the Vote

Help Elect Democrats

Ask yourself, “What do I do best?”
Whatever your natural talents or abilities, we can use them.
That’s how you can best help the DPBC!

If you need some ideas to get you started, consider helping in these ways…

The Democratic Party of Bernalillo County is actively working on a program to register voters prior to the Nov 5th Election. If you are a Voter Registration Agent (VRA), you can sign up now to participate at these locations.

Soon we will inaugurate a program to register high school students who will be 18 in time for the election. School starts in mid-August and our goal is to focus on schools across the city during September. Locations will be added to the list as they develop.

If you are a VRA and want to be added to our list of contacts and receive updated information, contact Donna Lockner at donnalockner@gmail.com

To become trained and certified as a VRA, go here.

Additional ways to participate in this effort:

  • Find out who may want to vote by absentee ballot, or who may need help getting to the polls and provide transportation.
  • Canvass or call homes with no registered voters and help them get registered. This builds relationships and provides a valued service to your community.
  • Monitor county registration rolls to ensure registered voters are listed, and follow up with the county clerk if they are not.
  • Write Resolutions that could become “planks” – opinions and viewpoints on specific issues – that become part of the NM State Party platform.
  • Call your Senator or Representative about your issues and concerns to help influence their vote.
    • US. Capitol Switchboard: (202) 224-3121
    • NM Legislature (during session only) 505-983-4300.
  • Write a letter to the editor. The editorial page is the second most widely read section of the paper. The Albuquerque Journal reaches a large audience, so let your voice be heard!
  • Call a radio show. These phone calls reach thousands or millions of people!
  • Share with your neighbors the alternatives to corporate news sources, which convey more of the facts and are not slanted to the right, such as:
  • Drive others and car pool to Precinct meetings.
  • Educate others on the Democratic Platform.
  • Get trained as a poll watcher, poll worker, or Precinct Election Judge.
  • Help with outreach to local representatives. Arrange a town hall meeting to meet and question your State Legislative Representative or Senator, City Councilor, or County Commissioner.
  • Get further training as a Democratic activist by participating in the training available at: DemocracyforAmerica.com
  • Consider being a Precinct or Ward Chair, or even run for office! Maybe you could be our next City Councilor, State Representative, or School Board member!
  • Be a canvasser. Start with door-to-door voter registration.
    • Offer yard signs or bumper stickers when canvassing.
    • Use the Votebuilder MiniVAN smart phone app and enter data after canvasses.
  • Train other canvassers.
  • Locate irregular voters. Work to convince them to vote in the upcoming election. Offer them absentee or early voting options.
  • Find those who frequently vote in lower percentages, but overwhelmingly vote for Democrats when they do, such as women and younger voters.
  • Be a Block Captain and keep in touch with your neighbors on the street. Help your Precinct’s Democrats find other volunteers, kindred souls, and update the voter database at Votebuilder.
  • Organize Precinct events: BBQs, pot lucks, house parties, picnics, or service projects. These events bring people together where we can share common values, network, and engage infrequent voters.
  • Set up contact lists for the precinct team, including phone numbers, addresses, and emails.
  • Help with Precinct meetings: Plan a meeting agenda, develop discussion topics, notify people of meetings and events, write and publish the meeting minutes, or keep a Precinct journal to share. Also, you could research locations where Precinct or Ward meetings could be held, such as libraries or community centers.
  • Build the Precinct plan with goals and monthly benchmarks.
  • Start a fundraiser for your Precinct, the county Democratic Party, or for Democratic candidates. Recruit local business to donate raffle items for fundraisers.
  • Set up and manage a Ward web site, Facebook page, Twitter, or Instagram account.

Voting in New Mexico

All U.S. citizens who are at least 18 years of age on election day can register to vote. To vote in an election, your registration must be received by the County Clerk at least 28 days before the election.

Your registration must be updated if you change your:

  • Legal name (e.g., through marriage)
  • Place of residence.
  • Party affiliation. This may be changed at any time before the close of voter registration.

If you have a valid New Mexico ID and know your Social Security number, you can register or update your registration online.

  • Register or Change Your Registration

    This takes you to the Secretary of State Voter Registration page.

  • Look Up Your Registration

    Check your registration. You will need Firs and Last Name, DoB, and county (Bernalillo). This will also list all of the political districts you are in (e.g. City Council, APS, etc.).

  • Bernalillo County Clerk

    This takes you to the Bernalillo County Clerk website, which has more election and voting information relevant to Bernalillo County.

  • New Mexico Secretary of State

    This takes you to the New Mexico Secretary of State website, which has state level election information.

  • 2024 Candidate Lookup

    To see all 2024 candidates for the State of New Mexico, visit the 2024 Candidates page at the NM Secretary of State website. You can filter by county, office, and party.

  • Registration Throughout the US

    This takes you to the Vote.gov website.

Election Timeline

VotingTimelineDate
Elections  
↖︎ Register or Change Voter Registration  
AvailableNow
ClosesOct-8
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Absentee Ballot
↖︎ Ballot RequestNow Available
Last day to request a ballotOct-22
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↖︎ Early Voting
↖︎ --- Return absentee ballot at the Clerks AnnexBeginsOct-8
↖︎ --- In-person at 20 Convenience CentersExpandedOct-19
EndsNov-2
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National Election DayNov-5

Candidates

Candidate Tips
2024 Candidates

Use the Search field to narrow the number of items that display in a table.

NNOnly the items in a particular district: e.g., 25 or 17C.
DemOnly Democrats
RepOnly Republicans
HDNameParty
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HD-10↖︎ G Andres RomeroDem 🩵
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HD-11↖︎ Javier I MartinezDem 🩵
HD-11Bart H Kinney, IiiRep ⭕️
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HD-12↖︎ Art De La CruzDem 🩵
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HD-13↖︎ Patricia A Roybal CaballeroDem 🩵
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HD-14Miguel P GarciaDem 🩵
HD-14Konnie L LegriedRep ⭕️
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HD-15↖︎ Dayan “Day” Mercedes Hochman-VigilDem 🩵
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HD-16↖︎ Yanira Gurrola ValenzuelaDem 🩵
HD-16Leland Benwood H BohannonRep ⭕️
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HD-17↖︎ Cynthia D BorregoDem 🩵
HD-17Joshua Taylor NealRep ⭕️
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HD-18↖︎ Marianna A AnayaDem 🩵
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HD-19↖︎ Janelle I AnyanonuDem 🩵
HD-19Leanna K DerrickRep ⭕️
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HD-20↖︎ Meredith A DixonDem 🩵
HD-20John Douglas Mc DivittLib ⭕️
HD-20Tracy MajorRep ⭕️
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HD-21↖︎ Debra Marie SarinanaDem 🩵
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HD-22↖︎ Fred PonzlovDem 🩵
HD-22Stefani LordRep ⭕️
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HD-24↖︎ Elizabeth L ThomsonDem 🩵
HD-24Ann L EdenfieldRep ⭕️
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HD-25↖︎ Cristina S ParajonDem 🩵
HD-25Denis LitvinenkoRep ⭕️
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HD-26↖︎ Eleanor ChavezDem 🩵
HD-26Patrick B SaisRep ⭕️
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HD-27↖︎ Marian MatthewsDem 🩵
HD-27Gregory R GallegosRep ⭕️
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HD-28↖︎ Pamelya P HerndonDem 🩵
HD-28Marcie M MayRep ⭕️
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HD-29↖︎ Joy I GarrattDem 🩵
HD-29Gregory G CunninghamRep ⭕️
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HD-30Elizabeth Diane Torres-VelasquezDem 🩵
HD-30Jared W SecretRep ⭕️
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HD-31↖︎ Vicky G Estrada-BustilloDem 🩵
HD-31Nicole ChavezRep ⭕️
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HD-44Kathleen M CatesDem 🩵
HD-44Ali EnnengaRep ⭕️
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HD-68↖︎ Charlotte L LittleDem 🩵
HD-68Nathan T BrooksRep ⭕️
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HD-69↖︎ Michelle P AbeytaDem 🩵
SDNameParty
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SD-09↖︎ Cindy NavaDem 🩵
SD-09Audrey TrujilloRep ⭕️
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SD-10↖︎ Katy DuhiggDem 🩵
SD-10Rudy B MoraRep ⭕️
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SD-11↖︎ Linda M LopezDem 🩵
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SD-12↖︎ Phillip RamirezDem 🩵
SD-12Candace Thompson GouldRep ⭕️
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SD-13↖︎ Bill B O'neillDem 🩵
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SD-14↖︎ Michael PadillaDem 🩵
SD-14Christopher S TurpenRep ⭕️
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SD-15↖︎ Heather Jean BerghmansDem 🩵
SD-15Craig DegenhardtRep ⭕️
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SD-16↖︎ Antoinette Sedillo LopezDem 🩵
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SD-17↖︎ Mimi StewartDem 🩵
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SD-18↖︎ Natalie R FigueroaDem 🩵
SD-18Kurstin S JohnsonRep ⭕️
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SD-19William Burton ScottDem 🩵
SD-19Catherine Ann Mc DivittLib ⭕️
SD-19Ant L. ThorntonRep ⭕️
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SD-20↖︎ Martin E HickeyDem 🩵
SD-20Wayne A YevoliRep ⭕️
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SD-21↖︎ Athena Ann ChristodoulouDem 🩵
SD-21Nicole L TobiassenRep ⭕️
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SD-22Benny Shendo, JrDem 🩵
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SD-23↖︎ Harold James Pope, JrDem 🩵
SD-23Terry Lynne AragonRep ⭕️
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SD-26↖︎ Antonio MOE MaestasDem 🩵
Legend

County Office Legend

DISTR
District
PED Public Education Commissioner
2nd JD District Attorney, 2nd Judicial District
Div 11 Metropolitan Court Judge, Division 11
Cnty Clrk County Clerk
Treas County Treasurer
CCD County Commissioner, District N
OfficeDistrNameParty
Public Ed CmsnrPED
PED 1Sam S ObenshainDem 🩵
PED 2Michael Allen SchuetzeRep ⭕️
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DAJD
2nd JD↖︎ Sam BregmanDem 🩵
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Metro Ct. JudgeDiv 11↖︎ Shonnetta Raquette EstradaDem 🩵
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County ClerkCnty Clrk
Cnty Clrk↖︎ Michelle S KavanaughDem 🩵
Cnty ClrkClayton J PryorRep ⭕️
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County Treas.
Treas↖︎ Tim EichenbergDem 🩵
TreasLelan G MorrisonRep ⭕️
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County CmsnrCCD
CCD-2↖︎ Frank A BacaDem 🩵
CCD-2Mary Kay InghamRep ⭕️
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CCD-3↖︎ Adriann BarboaDem 🩵
CCD-3Rene CoronadoRep ⭕️
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CCD-4Walt BensonRep ⭕️

Judicial Offices (Statewide)

These appear on the ballot as retention votes with a yes/no option. Please vote YES!

  • Justice of the Supreme Court: Briana H. Zamora
  • Judge of the Court of Appeals: Jennifer L. Attrep
  • Judge of the Court of Appeals: Shammara H. Henderson
  • Judge of the Court of Appeals: Megan P. Duffy

District Court 2nd Judicial District (Bernalillo County)

These appear on the ballot as retention votes with a yes/no option. Please vote YES!

  • Division 3: Brett R. Loveless
  • Division 6: Dan E. Ramczyk
  • Division 9: Cindy Leos
  • Division 12: Elaine P. Lujan
  • Division 15: Courtney Bryn Weaks
  • Division 18: Denise Barela Shepherd
  • Division 21: Emeterio L. Rudolfo
  • Division 27: Victor S. Lopez
  • Division 30: David Allen Murphy

Metropolitan Court (Bernalillo County)

These appear on the ballot as retention votes with a yes/no option. Please vote YES!

  • Division 1: Asra I. Elliott
  • Division 3: Renee Torres
  • Division 7: Rosemary Cosgrove-Aguilar
  • Division 9: Yvette K. Gonzales
  • Division 13: Michelle Castillo Dowler
  • Division 15: Felicia R. Blea-Rivera
  • Division 17: Nina Aviva Safier
OfficeCDNameParty
US Senator
↖︎ Martin HeinrichDem 🩵
Nella Louise DomeniciRep ⭕️
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US House Rep
CD 1↖︎ Melanie Ann StansburyDem 🩵
CD 1Steve JonesRep ⭕️
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CD 2↖︎ Gabriel VasquezDem 🩵
CD 2Yvette HerrellRep ⭕️
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CD 3↖︎ Teresa Leger FernandezDem 🩵
CD 3Sharon E ClahchischilliageRep ⭕️