Bernalillo County launches voter education video series for Los Ranchos ballots

Bernalillo County launches voter education video series for Los Ranchos ballots
Barbara Baca, Commissioner — County Of Bernalillo (nm)
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Bernalillo County Clerk Michelle S. Kavanaugh has launched a new video series called “What’s on Your Ballot,” with the first installment focusing on the Village of Los Ranchos. The initiative aims to inform voters about the races and ballot questions they will see in the upcoming Regular Local Election this fall.

In the debut video, Clerk Kavanaugh is joined by Danielle Sedillo-Molina, the clerk for the Village of Los Ranchos. Together, they outline what voters in Los Ranchos can expect when they go to the polls on Tuesday, November 4.

According to the Bernalillo County Clerk’s Office, each video in the series will feature local election officials and highlight ballot content specific to different jurisdictions within Bernalillo County. The goal is to support voter education and transparency so that residents are prepared for Election Day.

“The ‘What’s on Your Ballot’ series is part of the clerk’s ongoing efforts to improve voter education, increase transparency and ensure residents are prepared. Election Day is Tuesday, November 4. Each video will feature local election officials and focus on ballot content specific to different jurisdictions within the county,” said Clerk Kavanaugh.

The video is now available online. For more information about elections and voting in Bernalillo County, residents can visit Berncoclerk.gov or contact the Clerk’s Office by phone at 505-243-VOTE (8683) or email at clerk@bernco.gov.

Elsewhere in Bernalillo County, concerns remain over public safety measures as highlighted by recent reports that some suspects have been released without required GPS monitors. The District Attorney has expressed frustration about these issues after incidents such as one involving Jawid Yaqubi, who was accused of aggravated assault but was released by a judge despite objections from prosecutors. More details can be found at https://www.krqe.com/news/crime/bernalillo-county-da-frustrated-over-suspects-breaking-ankle-monitor-rules/.



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