ARE YOU REGISTERED? DON'T TAKE ANYTHING FOR GRANTED!
You must re-register if you have moved, changed your name, or have not voted in several years.
If you are a first time voter, you must bring identification to the polls.
In the case of a close election, each ballot will be reviewed. If your information is not correct - even if you sign your name differently on the ballot from how you signed your voter registration application, your vote could be thrown out, so we are suggesting everyone 'refresh' their voter registration.
ALERT!
News sources throughout New Mexico have reported that many voter registration organizations (who are typically paid for Democratics - think ACORN!) did not filed Republican applications! In past elections, Republican Voter Registration applications have been found in trash cans, back rooms, etc. MAKE SURE YOUR APPLICATION WAS SUBMITTED!
The SFFRW has voter registrars. If you need to register, re-register, or refresh your registration, contact us at SantaFeFRW@gmail.com or call 505-795-1109.
For more information go to the County website HERE.
IMPORTANT DATES TO REMEMBER:
CITY ELECTIONS - MARCH 6, 2012
Voter Registration for the March 2012 city elections ends 28 days prior to the election. Absentee voting begins January 31, 201 Last day to cast an absentee ballot - March 6, 2012 Early in person voting begins February 15, 2012
To request an absentee ballot, contact the City Clerk at 505-955-6519 or stop by their office at 200 Lincoln Avenue, City Hall, Room 215 or write City Clerk, PO Box 909, Santa Fe, NM 87504. For more information on the City election, go to SantaFeNM.gov.
COUNTY, STATE, AND FEDERAL ELECTION PRIMARY - JUNE 5, 2012
Voter registration for the June 2012 primary elections ends 28 days prior to the election. Absentee voting begins 28 days prior to the election. Early in person voting begins 28 days prior to the election.
COUNTY, STATE, AND FEDERAL GENERAL ELECTION - NOVEMBER 6, 2012
Voter registration for the November 2012 general election ends 28 days prior to the election. Absentee voting begins 28 days prior to the election. Early in person voting begins 28 days prior to the election.