The results of the 2024 general elections are now official, after a board made up of the New Mexico governor, secretary of state and chief Supreme Court justice signed off on the results Tuesday . The trio met for what’s called the State Canvassing Board,
In less than 15 minutes and with wishes for a happy Thanksgiving, New Mexico officials certified the 2024 general election results and ordered automatic recounts for two races.
The Republican Party of New Mexico will have a new leader at the helm by the new year. New Mexico Republican Party Chairman Steve Pearce, a former Congressman and state representative who served as chairman for six years,
New Mexico's State Canvass Board unanimously certified the results of the 2024 general election and ordered two automatic recounts Tuesday.
Trump's 3-point win in Socorro, after Biden took it by 7 points in 2020, is emblematic of inroads the Republican made in counties with high poverty levels and those with large Hispanic or Native American populations.
With the large number of state representatives and senators who decided to retire from the Legislature this year, New Mexico has known for quite some time 2025 would bring a
Vice President Kamala Harris won the historically blue state of New Mexico in the 2024 election but by a much smaller margin than President Biden. New Mexico Democratic Gov. Michelle Lujan Grisham joins "America Decides" to share her reaction.
President-elect Donald Trump isn’t wasting time setting the stage for his second term, with plans for tariffs on goods from Mexico, China and Canada.
On Monday, Trump sent shockwaves across the nation’s northern and southern borders, vowing sweeping new tariffs on Mexico, Canada, as well as China, as soon as he takes office as part of his effort to crack down on illegal immigration and drugs.
Mexico and Canada are the United States’ top two trading partners, accounting for nearly 30% of trade volumes.
U.S. President-elect Donald Trump does not intend to spare crude oil from his planned 25% import tariffs on Canada and Mexico, sources told Reuters on Tuesday, as the oil industry warned the policy could hurt consumers,