A local elections regulator in rural New Mexico who was recently declared missing from work and replaced is now facing possible sanctions from a commission that oversees ethics and conduct by government officials
SANTA FE, N.M. (AP) A local elections regulator in rural New Mexico who was recently declared missing from work and replaced is now facing possible sanctions from a commission
A local elections regulator in rural New Mexico who was recently declared missing from work and replaced is now facing possible sanctions from a commission that oversees ethics and conduct by government officials
Two New Mexico counties that delayed or resisted verifying June’s primary election results certified the general election without incident this week. In a third county, a commissioner that voted against certifying the June primary again voted no, but was again outvoted four to one by the other commissioners.
State Police say Brandon Travis, a 19-year-old UNM student, conspired with three other students to lure NMSU basketball player Mike Peake onto campus Saturday leading to a shootout that left Travis dead and Peake wounded.