A total of 38 major-party candidates submitted their declarations to run for their respective offices for the 2024 Primary Election on Tuesday March 12 at the Doña Ana County Government Center.


Doña Ana County

38 Candidates file for the 2024 Primary Election on Filing Day

A total of 38 major-party candidates submitted their declarations to run for their respective offices for the 2024 Primary Election on Tuesday March 12 at the Doña Ana County Government Center.

Source: Doña Ana County News Release

A total of 38 major-party candidates submitted their declarations to run for their respective offices for the 2024 Primary Election on Tuesday March 12 at the Doña Ana County Government Center.  According to NM Stat 1-8-26, declarations of candidacy for any office up for nomination in the primary election, other than those declared by preprimary convention designation, must be filed with the appropriate filing officer on the second Tuesday of March in every even-numbered year between 9 a.m. and 5 p.m. 

Candidates who filed at the Doña Ana County Clerk’s Office included individuals running for non-federal, statewide and countywide positions. The following positions were eligible to file in Doña Ana County:

  • State Senator
    • District 31 
    • District 35 
    • District 36 
    • District 37 
    • District 38
  • State Representative
    • oo District 32 
    • oo District 33 
    • oo District 34 
    • oo District 35 
    • oo District 36 
    • oo District 37 
    • oo District 52 
    • oo District 53
  • District Attorney 
  • Magistrate Court Judge Division 1 
  • County Clerk 
  • County Treasurer 
  • County Commissioner
    • District 2 
    • District 4 
    • District 5

Candidates running for Federal offices filed their declarations with the Secretary of State Tuesday Feb. 6. For a list of all candidates who filed in Doña Ana County, visit the New Mexico Secretary of State webpage at https://candidateportal.servis.sos.state.nm.us/CandidateList.aspx?eid=2876&cty=99.

Candidates who filed will be notified in writing that they have qualified to be on the ballot by Tuesday Mar. 19. NM Stat 1-8-26 (D) requires these qualification letters be mailed no later than 5 p.m. on the Tuesday following the filing date. 

“We had a successful filing day in Doña Ana County and our staff did a great job in serving our constituents with great customer service. We want to extend our congratulations to all the candidates who stepped up to run for office and offer them our best wishes in the months ahead,” said Doña Ana County Clerk, Dr. Amanda López Askin. 

The 2024 Primary Election will be held Tuesday June 4, with early voting starting Tuesday May 7.  For a complete list of all voting locations and hours, please visit www.donaanacountyelections.com. 

Note: Doña Ana County will ensure effective communication with individuals with disabilities and will, upon request, provide auxiliary communication aids and services to afford those individuals equal opportunity for participation in Doña Ana County sponsored meetings, events, or activities. Any request should be made to the Americans with Disabilities Act Coordinator, in writing, or by phone, at least two business days prior to the event at which accommodation is needed. If you have any questions regarding examples of reasonable accommodations, please contact the ADA Coordinator, at 575-525-5884 (voice) or 575-525-2951 (TTY), 845 N. Motel Blvd., Las Cruces, NM 88007.

Spanish language interpretation services are now available upon request for participation in Doña Ana County sponsored meetings, events or activities. Please contact the Community & Constituent Services Office at 575-525-6163, at least 48 hours prior to the event. Servicios de interpretación en las juntas será disponible por petición. Por favor contacte la Oficina de Servicio a la Comunidad y Constituyentes al 575-525-6163 por lo menos dos días hábiles de antemano.

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