FGGAM just received this new release from the New Mexico Secretary of State:

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Six Candidates Qualify for Congressional Special Election, Absentee Ballot Requests Now Available

 

SANTA FE – Following this week’s Candidate Filing Day when prospective candidates for the Congressional District 1 special election and major parties submitted required paperwork in order to appear on the ballot, Secretary of State Maggie Toulouse Oliver announced today that six candidates have qualified for the June 1, 2021 election.

 

“I’m pleased to announce today that my Office has officially certified six candidates for the special election ballot and I encourage all eligible voters to start learning about the candidates and getting prepared to vote,” said Secretary Toulouse Oliver.

 

The six candidates who qualified to appear on the ballot for the Congressional District 1 special election are as follows:

 

  • Aubrey Dunn (Independent)

  • Christopher Manning (Libertarian Party)

  • Mark David Moores (Republican Party)

  • Laura Olivas (Write-In)

  • Robert Ornelas (Write-In)

  • Melanie Ann Stansbury (Democratic Party)

 

A full list of all the candidates who submitted paperwork on Candidate Filing Day, which includes candidate contact information, can be found on the Secretary of State’s website. The names of write-in candidates will not appear on the ballot.

 

Our website also includes an informational page for the special election with a list of important dates and deadlines, the election proclamation, FAQs for candidates and voters, and more. These are some of the important dates for voters in Congressional District 1 to keep in mind:

 

  • Election Day is Tuesday, June 1, 2021 with polls open from 7:00am to 7:00pm

 

  • Register to vote or update voter registration online at NMVOTE.ORG

    • Deadline to register or update voter registration is May 4, 2021

 

  • Early voting runs from May 4, 2021 to May 29, 2021

    • Early vote at County Clerks’ offices starting on May 4, with wider early voting locations opening on May 15

 

  • Absentee voting is available

    • Apply for an absentee ballot beginning April 7

    • The last day to submit an absentee ballot application is May 27

 

The special election for Congressional District 1 will take place under the Governor’s current public health order regarding COVID-19. All polling places will be equipped with personal protective equipment for voters and election officials. Voters will be required to wear masks and follow all public health guidelines when voting in person.

 

Congressional District 1 includes most of Bernalillo County, all of Torrance County, and parts of Santa Fe, Sandoval, and Valencia Counties. All eligible voters who reside in Congressional District 1 can vote in the special election. Any voter who is unsure if they reside within the bounds of the district should review their voter registration at NMVOTE.ORG.

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HORRIBLE!!!! NM Governor Lujan Grisham Vetoes Healthcare Facility Operation in Valencia County

This is absolutely horrible!!!! Valencia County needs the facility so very bad and has fought for it for years! This healthcare facility would help save lives! I am really shaking my head on this! I am so very sadden for Valencia County! So we can have abortions, assisted suicides, pot heads, home delivery booze…but not a facility to save lives!!!!???!!!! Shame on you Governor! This stinks to high heaven! I have covered this effort for years and NOW THIS!!!???!!!
What is stewardship? Now it is required that those who have been given a trust must prove faithful. 1 Corinthians 4:2
FGGAM just received this news release:
NM Governor Vetoes Healthcare Facility Operation in Valencia County
Local Senators denounce pithy display of partisanship 
SANTA FE – In what can only be described as a fit of partisanship, Governor Michelle Lujan Grisham today vetoed legislation for a healthcare facility in Valencia County. House Bill 240 – sponsored by Republican Senators Greg Baca and Joshua Sanchez, and Republican Representatives Kelly Fajardo, Alonzo Baldonado, and Gail Armstrong – would have allowed revenue generated from a 2006 local mill levy to be used for the operation of a 24-hour emergency healthcare facility licensed as a remote location of an acute care hospital. The bill unanimously passed the House of Representatives (67-0) and the Senate (41-0).
Senator Greg Baca (District 29-Bernalillo and Valencia) and Senator Joshua Sanchez (District 30-Cibola, Socorro, McKinley, and Valencia) released the following statements in response to the Governor’s veto”
“This was not just a piece of legislation – it was a lifeline for a community in need,” said Senator Baca. “Our community has been working on this for almost 15 years and we hoped this was the year the Governor would look beyond the city and see the needs of her rural constituents. Instead, in vetoing this good faith bill, she has turned her back on Valencia County and certified her legacy as one of the most partisan and vindictive governors to ever ‘lead’ New Mexico. As for our local citizens, they will sadly spend another year wondering if their lives depend on how fast they can drive to Albuquerque.”
“This was a nonpolitical bill that would have simply removed the final roadblock for rural, south central New Mexico to acquire a hospital,” added Senator Sanchez. “The legislation was so sensible that it transcended the hyperpartisan session and went to the Governor’s desk with unanimous, bipartisan support. The Governor, however, is so out of touch with New Mexico that she is willing to ignore the decades-long plea for quality healthcare in Valencia County. This is a sad day for our county and our state.”

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