Santa Fe County Clerk Katharine Clark is urging voters of all ages and political parties to sign up to become an election worker for the 2022 General Election. Now more than ever, bipartisan poll workers serve a critical role in election transparency and protecting the right to vote. Serving as an election worker is also a great way to get to know and give back to the community.
The New Mexico State Canvass Board has approved our canvass of the 2022 primary election results. This is a crucial step before final certification of the official election results.
The Board of County Commissioners unanimously approved our results from the 2022 Primary election. We have sent our materials and results to the SOS for their canvass on Tuesday, June 28th.
Expanded early voting for the 2022 Primary election is now open. You can vote at any open polling location on Saturdays 10am to 6pm and Tuesday - Friday from Noon to 8pm from May 21st to June 4th. Voting is a Abedon Lopez Community Center, Pojoaque Satellite Office, Christian Life Church, Santa Fe County Fair Grounds, Southside Library, and the Edgewood Admin Complex.
Find out who filed as a candidate for the 2022 Primary Ballot
The City of EspaƱola is having their municipal election. Please go to the City's election page to find polling locations.
Unofficial Results of the Regular Local Election 2021.
The Clerk's office introduces polling location wait times to make it even easier to vote.
The Santa Fe County Clerk is piloting an internal ballot tracking system that will text/email voters at every step of their absentee ballot processing.
Register to vote or check your voter registration.