Voting & Elections
Information on Voting and Elections in the State of New Mexico.
Candidates & Campaigns
Information on how to become a candidate and about complying with campaign finance disclosure and reporting requirements.
Legislation, Lobbying & Legal Resources
Learn about Lobbying in our state. Find Legislative information to include Signed & Chaptered Bills and Legal Resources.
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Safe at Home
New Mexico’s statewide address confidentiality program administered by the Secretary of State to assist victims of domestic violence, sexual assault, stalking or similar types of crimes to receive mail using the Secretary of State’s address as a substitute for their own.
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About New Mexico
Learn about New Mexico Government, History, State Symbols, State Songs and other important information about our state.
Candidates & Campaigns
Campaign Finance Random Examination Report-2016 Election Cycle
New Mexico Secretary of State Maggie Toulouse Oliver today released the Campaign Finance Random Examination Report for the 2016 Election Cycle (“Report”). Continuing Secretary of State Toulouse Oliver’s strong commitment to transparency and open government, this is the first time that the Secretary of State’s office has proactively shared the Report and posted it on the Secretary of State’s website.
“Our random audit revealed that the majority of public officials and political committees are complying with the laws set forth in the Campaign Reporting Act and also highlighted areas in which my office can take additional steps to strengthen our educational efforts with future candidates to ensure full disclosure and compliance regarding the use of campaign funds.” said Secretary of State Toulouse Oliver. “It’s important to make this information publicly available so that all New Mexicans can scrutinize where their elected officials are getting their campaign funding, how they’re spending it and whether they are complying with the law.”
Click here for the Campaign Finance Random Examination Report for the 2016 Election Cycle.

Upcoming Elections
Regular Local Elections: November 2, 2021