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Local Political Jurisdictions in New Mexico
There are 33 counties in New Mexico; the NM Senate has 40 seats, the NM House has 70 seats.
New Mexico Municipal League
official list of New Mexico counties & cities
'list of New Mexico counties' entry at Wikipedia
New Mexico Assn. of Counties [est. 1968]
New Mexico Democratic Party - list of county groups


Bernalillo County & City of Albuquerque
Albuquerque is the largest city in New Mexico, with metro area population roughly 500,000; also 33rd largest in USA
Bernalillo CountyAlbuquerque City LinksSmaller Towns Nearby

Bernallillo County, New Mexico official website
Democratic Party of Bernalillo County, New Mexico
League of Women Voters of Albuquerque / Bernalillo County [NM]

Maggie Hart Stebbins, Bernalillo County Commissioner - District 3 []


City of Albuquerque, New Mexico [est. 1706] official website Albuquerque, New Mexico Travel & Business Links
Timothy M. Keller, Mayor of Albuquerque, NM [2017-2025]
Richard J. Berry, former Mayor of Albuquerque, NM [2009-2017]
2013 Democratic candidate for Albuquerque Mayor Pete Dinelli


Village of Corrales, New Mexico [incorp. 1971] official website

Village of Los Ranchos de Albuquerque, New Mexico official website

City of Rio Rancho, New Mexico official website
Rio Rancho is now the third-largest city in New Mexico, pop. roughly 82,000 [2010]


Catron County, New Mexico Travel Links
Democratic Party of Catron County, New Mexico


Chaves County [Roswell] in New Mexico
Democratic Party of Chaves County, New Mexico


Cibola County [est. 1981] in New Mexico
Democratic Party of Cibola County, New Mexico
Cibola County Commissioner District 2: T. Walter Jaramillo is running unopposed in 2012
Cibola County Commissioner District 4: Patrick Simpson is running unopposed in 2012
Cibola County Commissioner District 5: Lloyd F. Felipe is running unopposed in 2012
Cibola County Treasurer
incumbent Dolores P. Vallejos is running against Marquerite Savedra in 2012
Cibola County Clerk Elisa Bro is running unopposed in 2012

Grants, New Mexico


Colfax County, New Mexico Travel Links
Colfax County, New Mexico [est. 1869] official website
Democratic Party of Colfax County, New Mexico


Village of Angel Fire, New Mexico official website
Village of Eagle Nest, New Mexico official website
City of Raton, New Mexico official website
Town of Red River, New Mexico [est. 1895] official website


Curry County [Clovis], DeBaca County & Quay County [Tucamcari] Travel Links


Democratic Party of Curry County, New Mexico

City of Clovis, New Mexico [est. 1907] official website
City of Clovis, New Mexico Travel & Business Links Page


Democratic Party of DeBaca County, New Mexico
Village of Fort Sumner, New Mexico


Quay County, New Mexico official website
Democratic Party of Quay County, New Mexico
City of Tucumcari, New Mexico [founded 1901, renamed 1908] official website


Doña Ana County & Las Cruces/Mesilla
Doña Ana County, New Mexico Travel Links
Democratic Party of Doña Ana County, New Mexico

Doña Ana County, New Mexico official website
Doña Ana County Commission homepage
District 1: Billy G. Garrett
District 2: Dolores Saldaña-Caviness
Alex Cotoia, 2012 Democratic candidate for Doña Ana County Commission District 2
official website • Wikipedia • FacebookLinkedIn
District 3: Karen Perez, Chair
District 4: Scott A. Krahling, Vice Chair
District 5: Leticia Duarte-Benavidez


Village of Columbus, New Mexico [est. 1891] official website
Village of Hatch, New Mexico official website


Las Cruces/Mesilla, New Mexico Travel Links
Las Cruces is the second-largest city in New Mexico, with metro area population roughly 100,000

City of Las Cruces, New Mexico
Las Cruces Mayor Ken Miyagishima {elected 11/2007 & 11/2011}
official websiteWikipedia2011 re-election campaign website

Las Cruces City Council official homepage
District 1 City Councillor Miguel G. Silva
District 2 City Councillor Greg Smith
District 3 City Councillor Olga Pedroza
District 4 City Councillor Nathan P. Small
District 5 City Councillor Gill M. Sorg
District 6 Mayor Pro-Tem Sharon Thomas

Town of La Mesilla, New Mexico [est. 1848] official website


Eddy County, New Mexico Travel Links
Eddy County official website
Democratic Party of Eddy County, New Mexico
the major towns of Eddy County, New Mexico include Artesia and Carlsbad


Grant County & Silver City Travel Links]
Grant County, New Mexico official website
Democratic Party of Grant County, New Mexico

Town of Silver City, New Mexico [est. 1870, incorp. 1878]
Silver City, New Mexico official website


Guadalupe County in New Mexico
Democratic Party of Guadalupe County, New Mexico {not listed on NM Dems website 10/2018}

City of Santa Rosa, New Mexico official website


Harding County, Mora County & Union County [est. 1893] Travel Links


Harding County, New Mexico [est. 1921] official website
Democratic Party of Harding County, New Mexico


Mora County, New Mexico [est. 1835] official website
Democratic Party of Mora County, New Mexico


Democratic Party of Union County, New Mexico


Hidalgo County [Lordsburg] in New Mexico
Democratic Party of Hidalgo County, New Mexico


Lea County [Hobbs] in New Mexico
Democratic Party of Lea County, New Mexico


Lincoln County, New Mexico Travel Links
Lincoln County, New Mexico official website
Democratic Party of Lincoln County, New Mexico


Village of Capitán, New Mexico official website


Town of Carrizozo, New Mexico [est. 1906] official website


Village of Ruidoso, New Mexico official website
City of Ruidoso Downs, New Mexico official website


City & County of Los Alamos, New Mexico Travel Links
Los Alamos County, New Mexico [est. 1949] official website
Democratic Party of Los Alamos, New Mexico
Los Alamos, NM & The Manhattan Project Pages at Spirit of America Bookstore


Luna County, New Mexico Travel Links
Luna County, New Mexico [est. 1901] official website
Democratic Party of Luna County, New Mexico

City of Deming, New Mexico [est. 1881] official website


McKinley County, New Mexico Travel Links
McKinley County, New Mexico official website
Democratic Party of McKinley County, New Mexico

City of Gallup, New Mexico [est. 1881] official website


Otero County [Alamogordo] in New Mexico
Democratic Party of Otero County, New Mexico


Rio Arriba County, New Mexico Travel Links
Rio Arriba County, New Mexico official website
Democratic Party of Rio Arriba County, New Mexico

Village of Chama, New Mexico


Roosevelt County in New Mexico
Democratic Party of Roosevelt County, New Mexico


San Juan County, New Mexico Travel Links
San Juan County, New Mexico official website
Democratic Party of San Juan County, New Mexico


City of Aztec, New Mexico official website
Bloomfield, New Mexico official website
City of Farmington, New Mexico [est. 1876; incorp. 1900] official website


San Miguel County, New Mexico Travel Links
San Miguel County, New Mexico official website
Democratic Party of San Miguel County, New Mexico
San Miguel County Federation of Democratic Women {empty page}

City of Las Vegas, New Mexico [est. 1835] official website


Sandoval County, New Mexico Travel Links
Sandoval County, New Mexico [est. 1903] official website
Democratic Party of Sandoval County, New Mexico
Sandoval County Federation of Democratic Women on Facebook


Town of Bernalillo, New Mexico [incorp. 1948] official website
Village of Cuba, New Mexico official website
Village of Jémez Springs, New Mexico official website
Community of Placitas, New Mexico


Santa Fe, New Mexico area
Santa Fe is the state capitol and fourth-largest city in New Mexico, population roughly 75,000
City & County of Santa Fe (and nearby small towns) Travel Links Page

Santa Fe 400th Anniversary - Commemorating 400 years of culture, 1610 to 2010 - website closed

Santa Fe County, New Mexico official website
Democratic Party of Santa Fe County, New Mexico
Green Party of Santa Fe County, New Mexico
Geraldine Salazar, Democratic candidate for Santa Fe County Clerk
Tara Lujan, Democratic candidate for Santa Fe County Clerk

City of Santa Fe, New Mexico [est. 1610] website
April 2013 'Progressive Champion' of ProgressNow New Mexico  City of Santa Fe Mayor Coss
Santa Fe [NM] Human Rights Alliance
Green Drinks social group in Santa Fe, New Mexico


Town of Edgewood, New Mexico [incorp. August 1999]
Town of Madrid, New Mexico [est. 1892]


Sierra County, New Mexico Travel Links
Sierra County, New Mexico official website
Democratic Party of Sierra County, New Mexico


City of Truth or Consequences, New Mexico Travel Links
Truth or Consequences, New Mexico [incorp. 1916, name changed 1950] official website


Socorro County, New Mexico Travel Links
Socorro County, New Mexico official website
Democratic Party of Socorro County, New Mexico


Village of Magdalena, New Mexico
City of Socorro, New Mexico [founded circa 1620, incorp. 1884] official website


City & County of Taos, New Mexico Travel Links
Taos County, New Mexico official website
Democratic Party of Taos, New Mexico

Town of Taos, New Mexico [incorp. 1934] official website


Torrance County, New Mexico Travel Links
Torrance County, New Mexico [est. 1903] official website
Democratic Party of Torrance County, New Mexico


City of Moriarty, New Mexico [est. 1903; incorp. 1953] official website
Town of Mountainair, New Mexico


Valencia County, New Mexico Travel & Business Links
Valencia County, New Mexico official website
Democratic Party of Valencia County, New Mexico


City of Belén, New Mexico [est. 1740, incorp. 1918] official website
G.E. Nordell's Belén, NM Travel & Business Links Page


Village of Bosque Farms [est. April 1975] official website


Village of Los Lunas, New Mexico [incorp. 1928] official website
G.E. Nordell's Los Lunas, NM Travel & Business Links Page


Town of Peralta, New Mexico [incorp. March 2007]


City of Rio Communities [est. 1/2013], New Mexico
G.E. Nordell's Rio Communities, NM Travel & Business Links Page

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