2025 Albuquerque Election Guide
Welcome to the Journal's voter guide for the 2025 regular local election. Here you will find information about voting, candidates' positions on key issues and what's at stake in this year's election. This page will be updated with more stories and voting information as the November election day approaches.
Stay informed as you make your choices — it's your vote.
This page will be updated as coverage continues.
Key election dates:
Oct. 7 — Early in-person voting begins
Oct. 7 — Last date to register to vote online or via mail
Oct. 18 — Expanded early voting begins in most counties
Oct. 21 — Deadline to request absentee ballot
Nov. 1 — Early voting ends
Nov. 4 — Election Day
Nov. 4 — Last day to accept absentee ballot
Voter Information
Check your voter registration, voting location and view a sample ballot HERE.
Bernalillo County early voting sites are listed HERE.
Candidate Surveys
Albuquerque Mayoral Candidates
Daniel Chavez (ended campaign)
Albuquerque City Council Candidates
District 1
District 3
District 5
District 7
District 9
Albuquerque Public Schools Board Candidates
District 3
Isaac A. Flores (ended campaign)
Danielle M. Gonzales (incumbent)
District 5
District 6
District 7
More Election Coverage
Mayoral Race
Mayoral candidates talk big issues in debate as election nears
Mayoral candidate ends campaign amid low polling and battery allegations
Mayoral candidate charged with inappropriately touching former campaign staffer
Albuquerque mayor: Two candidates off the Nov. 4 ballot
Candidate Darren White alleges rebroadcast of Keller speech puts TV stations in legal trouble
Candidate Darren White alleges Keller used the State of the City as a campaign rally
ABQ mayoral race challengers seek to catch up to Keller's fundraising lead
Mayoral candidates spar over Keller's plan to alert public to ICE actions
Mayoral hopeful claimed Florida tax break meant for full-time residents
It's official! Keller, six challengers in the running for Albuquerque mayor
City Council Race
Ruling allows City Council candidates Telles, Garcia to remain on the ballot
Ethics complaint against campaign manager dismissed as tensions in local race rise
ABQ City Council candidates talk traffic safety, buses and housing
Suits challenge ballot qualifications of two City Council candidates
Meet the Albuquerque City Council candidates
Albuquerque City Council candidate alleges bribery, extortion in ethics complaint
Albuquerque City Council candidates square off during first debate of election season
City Council candidate drops out of race, leaves one challenger
APS Board Race and Coverage
Here are the candidates for Albuquerque Public Schools Board of Education
Journal Polls: 2025 local election
The Journal Polls were conducted Sept. 19 through Sept. 26 by Research & Polling Inc. The polls are based on a random sample of 514 voters who cast ballots in the 2021 and/or 2023 local government election, and a sample of adults who registered to vote since January 2024 and who said they are likely to vote in the upcoming local government election.
Journal Poll: Tim Keller holds lead in Albuquerque mayoral race but many voters still undecided
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With early voting set to begin in just over a week, Albuquerque Mayor Tim Keller has a solid lead in his bid for an unprecedented third straig…
Journal Poll: Keller's approval rating slips as he seeks third term as mayor
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While Tim Keller has a solid lead in his bid to win reelection as Albuquerque’s mayor, less than half of city voters approve of the job he’s d…
Journal Poll: Crime still top-of-mind for residents as concern over homelessness grows
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Crime and homelessness are atop Albuquerque voters’ minds as a November local election nears, with drug abuse and trafficking next in line, a …
Journal Poll: How do voters feel about Albuquerque's sanctuary city status?
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A slim majority of Albuquerque residents support the city’s immigrant-friendly policy, a new Journal Poll found.
Journal Poll: Majority of voters think city is doing a poor job at handling homelessness
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Albuquerque voters are more concerned about homelessness than four years ago, and the vast majority do not think the city is doing a good job …
Journal Poll: Majority of voters favor cracking down on juvenile offenders
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With violent juvenile crime escalating in Albuquerque and elsewhere in New Mexico, most Albuquerque voters want tougher sentences for youth of…
Journal Poll: Majority of voters report difficulty accessing health care providers
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A sizable majority of Albuquerque voters reported having difficulty getting an appointment with a health care provider within the past year, a…