New Mexico Secretary of State Announces “Successful” Semi-Open Primary

In accordance with NMSA 1-6-14 (K), election boards that have not completed their work processing absentee and write-in ballots are required to recess at 11:00 pm tonight.

Source: Office of the New Mexico Secretary of State (via Facebook)

More than 343,000 voters cast ballots in this year’s Primary Election for an overall of turnout of approximately 24.3%. Turnout for the 2024 Primary Election fell just below 23% with 231,947 voters casting ballots.

In accordance with NMSA 1-6-14 (K), election boards that have not completed their work processing absentee and write-in ballots are required to recess at 11:00 pm tonight. They will resume their work from 9:30 am – 9:30 pm on each subsequent day until the board has completed its work. If ballot processing is not completed by 11:00 pm tonight, county clerks will ensure all ballots are in a secure room/facility and a law enforcement officer will be present overnight to maintain ballot security.

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During the next few weeks, county and state canvassing of this year’s primary election will take place pursuant to state law. These canvasses are post-election processes that help ensure every ballot cast is accurately accounted for and included in results. Election results remain unofficial until the canvassing process is complete, and the State Board of Canvass certifies the official results. The State Board of Canvass will meet on Tuesday, June 23, 2026, to certify the official results and order any automatic recounts.

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