★ Easiest in New Mexico
Option 1 of 3
Vote early, in person
- When
- Oct 6 – Oct 31
26 days · weekends included
Expanded sites open 21 days out.
◉ Make your plan
You have three ways to cast a ballot. Here's the easiest one for you.
★ Easiest in New Mexico
Option 1 of 3
26 days · weekends included
Expanded sites open 21 days out.
Option 2 of 3
No excuse required
Return by mail or at any drop box, vote center, or county office
Permanent absentee list since 2023.
Option 3 of 3
Polls open on Election Day
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Pick a date below. We'll show you what to expect.
October 2026
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Includes 3 events: early voting, mail ballot deadline, and Election Day. Adjust later in your calendar app.
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A pocket-sized New Mexico voting plan you can download to your phone, share with a friend, or print on a 4×6 card.
Make my plan card── Your 2026 federal races
U.S. Senate: Senator Ben Ray Luján is running for reelection.
For specific candidates and updates, visit your state's official election office (opens in new tab).
U.S. House: All 3 of New Mexico's House seats are on the ballot.
For specific candidates, visit your state's official election office (opens in new tab).
Last updated: May 3, 2026. Race information changes as candidates file and primaries finalize. Always verify with your state's election office for the most current information.
── What to bring
No ID? You can still vote. Sign an affidavit/declaration form at the polling site and your ballot still counts. Don't let anyone turn you away.
── Registration
Not registered yet? Register at vote.gov (opens in new tab). It's the federal government's portal and routes you to New Mexico's election authority.
Long lines, broken machines, anyone challenging your right to vote. Call. Lawyers answer in seconds.
data/states.ts · last reviewed 2026-04-30