
The 2019 election featured political races, bond issues and ballot questions from several public entities, including the city of Albuquerque, Albuquerque Public Schools and Central New Mexico Community College.
Below are links to the Journal’s coverage of contested city, CNM and APS races, as well as coverage of bond issues and other measures on the ballot.
Results stories
Election Day
Albuquerque City Council Races
https://abqjournal.com/1377702/six-candidates-vying-for-district-2-council-seat
Three candidates running to succeed Brad Winter in District 4
Fellow Democrat challenging incumbent city councilor in District 6
‘Democracy Dollars,’ election public financing ballot questions
Residents to weigh in on Democracy Dollars proposal this fall
City general obligation bonds
Mayor, homeless advocates clash over plan for centralized shelter
CNM bond, board election
Money for trade and film programs included in CNM bond election
APS mill levy/bond package, board election
Activist, ex-teachers, state dept. deputy secretary run for school board
Election endorsements
Editorial: Journal recommends 3 council incumbents, 1 newcomer for office
Editorial: Journal recommends ‘yes’ on bonds, ‘no’ on election public financing questions
Voting locations
2019 Regular Local Election Locations by Albuquerque Journal on Scribd