Important Dates and Election Information
- Deadline to register: Tuesday, Oct. 8
- Early voting begins: Tuesday, Oct. 8
- Deadline to request absentee ballot: Tuesday, Oct. 22
- Early voting ends: Saturday, Nov. 2
- Election Day: Tuesday, Nov. 5
Voting at a Glance
- Voter registration: Check your registration status through the state’s online voter portal.
- Absentee voting: No-excuse absentee voting is available to all voters. Return absentee ballots by mail or in person on Election Day at any county polling location.
- Early voting: Available from Tuesday, Oct. 8, to Saturday, Nov. 2, at your county clerk’s office.
- Voting at the polls: Polls are open from 7 a.m. to 7 p.m. on Election Day. If you didn’t submit voter identification with your first-time mail-in registration, bring a valid photo ID, a current utility bill, or a government document that displays your name and address.
Recent Voting Changes in New Mexico
A 2023 state law mandates:
- Same-day registration is offered at every polling place statewide on Election Day.
- Each county offers at least two ballot drop boxes, although counties can apply to waive this requirement.
- A voluntary permanent absentee voter list allows voters to automatically receive an absentee ballot before statewide elections if they choose.
- Tribes have access to the same resources for voting as other voters in New Mexico as part of the state Native American Voting Rights Act.
How to Register to Vote
Register online, by mail, or in person by Tuesday, Oct. 8.
- Online: Register for the first time or make changes to your registration using the online portal.
- By mail: Print the registration form online, complete it, and mail it to your county clerk’s office. You can also pick up a registration form from your county clerk’s office.
- In person: Complete your registration and vote at your county clerk’s office during early voting. Additional early voting sites may also offer same-day voter registration. Check with the county clerk’s office.
Registering to Vote on Election Day
Same-day registration is available at every polling location in your county. Bring an acceptable form of ID, such as a New Mexico driver’s license, state ID card, or a document displaying your address, along with a photo ID.
Check Your Voter Registration Status
Use the secretary of state’s online voter services to verify your registration status.
How to Request an Absentee Ballot
The county clerk must receive your absentee ballot application by Tuesday, Oct. 22.
- Online: Complete your application online by filling out a form.
- By mail: Print and fill out the absentee ballot application and mail it to your county clerk’s office. Absentee ballot requests must be received 14 days before an election — that’s Tuesday, Oct. 22. Applying as soon as possible is recommended.
- In person: Visit your county clerk’s office to request an application in person. You can also print and complete the absentee ballot application, then deliver it to your county clerk’s office.
- By phone: Call your county clerk’s office to request an application.
Returning an Absentee Ballot
Open your envelope and read the instructions written on the yellow paper inside. Fill out your ballot, fold it, and put it in the inner envelope. Then, place the inner envelope into the outer envelope. Seal and sign the outer envelope and return it:
- By mail: Send your ballot to your county clerk’s office. It must be received by 7 p.m. on Election Day, Tuesday, Nov. 5.
- In person: Hand-deliver your ballot to your county clerk’s office or any Election Day polling site by 7 p.m. on Election Day.
Track your absentee ballot through the state’s voter information portal.
Voting in Person Before Election Day
Find early voting locations and operating hours on the state elections website or by contacting your county clerk’s office.
Voting at the Polls on Election Day
Polls will be open from 7 a.m. to 7 p.m. on Election Day, Tuesday, Nov. 5.
Sample ballots are available on the online portal.
Voter ID Requirements on Election Day
Voter identification is only required for same-day registration and first-time New Mexico voters who completed their registration by mail and did not submit identification with their form.
- For same-day registration, bring a New Mexico driver’s license or state ID card, or a document displaying your address in the county, along with a photo ID.
- If you are a first-time voter who did not submit identification with your registration by mail, bring a valid photo ID, current utility bill, bank statement, or document displaying your name and address.
Voting with a Disability
People with a disability may vote using an absentee ballot, which can be delivered to the county clerk’s office in person or by mail by a voter’s caregiver or member of their immediate family. Those in a nursing home or long-term care facility may also use this option.
If you have a visual impairment, you may request a special absentee ballot. You may request assistance at a polling station or use an accessible voting machine. For more information, consult the elections website.
Accessible voting machines are available at every polling station.