NM voters reject midterm salary increasesKOB.com, NM - Nov 4, 2008A fourth amendment is garnering more yeas than nays in returns from 83 percent of New Mexico's precincts. It would increase the size of the Albuquerque ... |
NM voters sound off on electionFarmington Daily Times, NM - Nov 4, 2008Sarah Flores, 20, a student at the University of New Mexico and a registered Democrat. "It finally feels like what I say matters." - Ruben Reyes, 18, of Las ... |
Bonds passing throughout stateClovis News Journal, NM - Nov 4, 2008... New Mexico Local college and university leaders are pleased with the unofficial results of votes for bonds C and D. Roosevelt and Curry County voters ... |
Election Day balloting beginsKOB.com, NM - Nov 4, 2008In New Mexico, polls will be open until 7:00 pm – and, if there are long lines when they’re scheduled to close, they will stay open until everybody in line ... |
Obama’s modern ways overlookedClovis News Journal, NM - Nov 4, 2008Thanks for staying with me and Freedom New Mexico during this long, contentious election. Be sure to come back when we discuss matters we’ve been neglecting ... |
Obama takes New Mexico (8:52 pm)Las Cruces Sun-News, NM - Nov 4, 2008Obama won the state's five electoral votes based on an analysis of information from voters interviewed as they left polling places. ... |
Alexander wins hospital board racePortales News-Tribune, NM - Nov 4, 2008Election results are not official until the New Mexico Secretary of State confirms them on Friday. “I’m pleased with the outcome, and I will be happy to ... |
Long lines form early as voters fianlly decidePioneer Times-Journal, NM - Nov 4, 2008... an 18-hour odyssey that took him across three time zones. McCain planned events in Colorado and New Mexico, then a party at the Biltmore Hotel in Phoenix. |
Obama sweeps to victory as first black presidentLas Cruces Sun-News, NM - Nov 4, 2008A survey of voters leaving polling places showed the economy was by far the top Election Day issue. Six in 10 voters said so, and none of the other top ... |
County reports few election snafus (8:59 pm)Las Cruces Sun-News, NM - Nov 4, 2008Estimates as to voter turnout were not available as of presstime. "Absentee ballots was the number one complaint I received," said New Mexico Secretary of ... |
Obama, McCain hit battlegrounds hours before votePioneer Times-Journal, NM - Nov 4, 2008Florida, Virginia, Indiana, New Mexico and Nevada were on his itinerary, as was Pennsylvania, the only state that voted Democratic in 2004 where he still ... |
Otero County voting on spaceport taxKOB.com, NM - Nov 4, 2008... the state’s commercial launch site in southern New Mexico. Dona Ana County voters last year narrowly approved a quarter-cent spaceport sales tax, ... |
Obama votes as people line up to cast ballotsPioneer Times-Journal, NM - Nov 4, 2008McCain planned events in Colorado and New Mexico, then a party at the Biltmore Hotel in Phoenix. "I think these battleground states have now closed up, ... |
Obama takes the lead, sweeping usually Dem statesPioneer Times-Journal, NM - Nov 4, 2008Virginia, Florida, North Carolina, Ohio, Iowa, Colorado, New Mexico and Nevada drew most of their time. Pennsylvania also drew attention as McCain sought to ... |
Democrats expand House majority with broad gainsPioneer Times-Journal, NM - Nov 4, 2008In addition to the two New Mexico seats, Democrats captured one in Arizona, left open by retiring GOP Rep. Rick Renzi, who‘s awaiting trial on corruption ... |
Obama and McCain vote, prepare their final pitchPioneer Times-Journal, NM - Nov 4, 2008In Phoenix, McCain left his high-rise condominium to cast a ballot at a nearby church before preparing to fly to Colorado and New Mexico, two battleground ... |
Local, state and national election resultsPortales News-Tribune, NM - Nov 4, 2008... Senate, governor races or voter Initiatives. Local Races - Results for district court, public education and more. New Mexico Legislative Races - Results ... |
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