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Notice of Election PRIMARY ELECTION 2020 NOTICE OF ELECTION Pursuant to NMSA 1978, Sections 1-11-1 to 1-11-3, I, Tanya Shelby, San Juan County Clerk, of the State of New Mexico, by virtue of the authority vested in me, do hereby issue the following: That a Primary Election is hereby called to be held throughout the County of San Juan, State of New Mexico, and in each precinct thereof, on the 2nd day of June 2020; and That the Primary Election shall be for the purpose of permitting the Democratic Party, the Republican Party, and the Libertarian Party to nominate candidates for the following offices: PRESIDENT OF THE UNITED STATES DEMOCRATIC REPUBLICAN LIBERTARIAN Elizabeth Warren Donald J Trump Lincoln Chafee Tulsi Gabbard Arvin Vohra Joseph R Biden Jacob Hornberger Deval Patrick Adam Kokesh Bernie Sanders John Monds Andrew Yang Jo Jorgensen Sam Robb Daniel Behrman James Ogle UNITED STATES SENATOR DEMOCRATIC REPUBLICAN LIBERTARIAN Ben R Lujan Elisa Maria Martinez Bob Walsh Mark V Ronchetti Gavin S Clarkson UNITED STATES REPRESENTATIVE DISTRICT 3 DEMOCRATIC REPUBLICAN LIBERTARIAN Teresa Leger Fernandez Harry B Montoya Laura M Montoya Karen Evette Bedonie Marco Peter Serna Alexis M Johnson Joseph L Sanchez Angela Gale Morales (WRITE-IN) Valerie E Plame John Blair Kyle J Tisdel STATE SENATE-DISTRICT 1 DEMOCRATIC REPUBLICAN LIBERTARIAN William E Sharer STATE SENATE-DISTRICT 2 DEMOCRATIC REPUBLICAN LIBERTARIAN Steven P Neville STATE SENATE-DISTRICT 3 DEMOCRATIC REPUBLICAN LIBERTARIAN Shawn Nelson Arthur Pierce Allison Shannon Dawn Pinto STATE SENATE-DISTRICT 4 DEMOCRATIC REPUBLICAN LIBERTARIAN Noreen Ann Kelly Angela R Olive George K Munoz STATE SENATE-DISTRICT 22 DEMOCRATIC REPUBLICAN LIBERTARIAN Benny Shendo Jr Susan E Aguayo STATE REPRESENTATIVES DISTRICT 1 DEMOCRATIC REPUBLICAN LIBERTARIAN Rodney D Montoya STATE REPRESENTATIVES DISTRICT 2 DEMOCRATIC REPUBLICAN LIBERTARIAN James RJ Strickler STATE REPRESENTATIVES DISTRICT 3 DEMOCRATIC REPUBLICAN LIBERTARIAN T. Ryan Lane STATE REPRESENTATIVES DISTRICT 4 DEMOCRATIC REPUBLICAN LIBERTARIAN Anthony Allison P Mark Duncan STATE REPRESENTATIVE -DISTRICT 5 DEMOCRATIC REPUBLICAN LIBERTARIAN Doreen Wonda Johnson STATE REPRESENTATIVE -DISTRICT 9 DEMOCRATIC REPUBLICAN LIBERTARIAN Patricia 'Patty' A Lundstrom STATE REPRESENTATIVE -DISTRICT 65 DEMOCRATIC REPUBLICAN LIBERTARIAN James R Madalena Phillip D Salazar Derrick J Lente STATE REPRESENTATIVE -DISTRICT 69 DEMOCRATIC REPUBLICAN LIBERTARIAN Harry Garcia Roy Randall Ryan JUSTICE OF THE SUPREME COURT POSITION 1 DEMOCRATIC REPUBLICAN LIBERTARIAN Shannon Bacon Ned S Fuller JUSTICE OF THE SUPREME COURT POSITION 2 DEMOCRATIC REPUBLICAN LIBERTARIAN David K Thomson Kerry J Morris JUDGE OF THE COURT OF APPEALS POSITION 1 DEMOCRATIC REPUBLICAN LIBERTARIAN Zach Ives Barbara V Johnson JUDGE OF THE COURT OF APPEALS POSITION 2 DEMOCRATIC REPUBLICAN LIBERTARIAN Shammara H Henderson Gertrude Lee Stephen P Curtis (WRITE IN) DISTRICT COURT JUDGE 11TH JUDICIAL DISTRICT DIVISION 4 DEMOCRATIC REPUBLICAN LIBERTARIAN Curtis R Gurley DISTRICT ATTORNEY 11TH JUDICIAL DISTRICT DIVISION 1 DEMOCRATIC REPUBLICAN LIBERTARIAN Robert (Rick) P Tedrow COUNTY CLERK DEMOCRATIC REPUBLICAN LIBERTARIAN Ricardo Damian Artalejo Tanya C Shelby COUNTY TREASURER DEMOCRATIC REPUBLICAN LIBERTARIAN Carol B Taulbee COUNTY COMMISSION DISTRICT 3 DEMOCRATIC REPUBLICAN LIBERTARIAN James D Crowley Steve D Lanier COUNTY COMMISSION DISTRICT 4 DEMOCRATIC REPUBLICAN LIBERTARIAN Erich F Cole Terri D Fortner COUNTY COMMISSION DISTRICT 5 DEMOCRATIC REPUBLICAN LIBERTARIAN Meridee Walters John T Beckstead ABSENTEE VOTING will be conducted at the San Juan County Clerk’s Office, 100 South Oliver Drive, Suite 200, Aztec, New Mexico commencing on Tuesday, May 5, 2020. The last day for the County Clerk’s Office to mail an absentee ballot to a voter is Friday, May 29, 2020. EARLY VOTING will be conducted at the County Clerk’s Office, 100 South Oliver Street Ste. 200, Aztec, NM, commencing on Tuesday, May 5, 2020 during regular business hours, 7:00 a.m. to 5:30 p.m., Monday through Friday. Beginning Saturday, May 16, 2020, voting hours at the County Clerk’s office will be 7:00 a.m. to 7:00 p.m., Monday through Friday and Saturday 10:00 a.m. to 6:00 p.m. The last day for all Early Voting will be Saturday, May 30, 2020. EARLY VOTING AT ALTERNATE LOCATIONS will commence on Saturday, May 16, 2020 and end on Saturday, May 30, 2020. The alternate locations and hours are as follows: Farmington Museum at Gateway Park – 3041 E. Main St. Farmington Bloomfield Cultural Center – 333 S. First St. Bloomfield Shiprock Fire Station – Behind Wells Fargo Bank in Shiprock Newcomb Fire Station – Mile marker 56.5 on U. S. Hwy 491 in Newcomb Alternate Early Voting Hours: Monday through Friday - 11:00 a.m. to 7:00 p.m. Saturday - 10:00 a.m. to 6:00 p.m. Closed Sunday IT IS FURTHER ORDERED that on election day, June 2, 2020 hours of operation will be from 7:00 a.m. to 7:00 p.m. at the following voting convenience center locations: VOTING CONVENIENCE CENTERS San Juan County Fire Operations Center – 209 S. Oliver Dr. Aztec Bloomfield Cultural Center – 333 S. First St. Bloomfield Farmington City Hall – 800 Municipal Dr. Farmington Farmington Museum @ Gateway Park – 3041 E. Main St. Farmington Farmington Public Library – 2101 Farmington Ave. Farmington Kirtland Youth Association – 39 Road 6500 Kirtland La Plata Community Center – 1438 NM Highway 170 La Plata Central Consolidated Schools Business Office – South of U.S. Highway 64 (Old Shiprock High A-Gym) Newcomb Fire Station – Mile Marker 56.5 on U.S. Highway 491 TO BE ELIGIBLE to vote in the upcoming Primary Election a qualified elector needed to be registered by May 5, 2020 or a qualified elector may register to vote or update an existing certificate of registration at the County Clerk’s office during regular hours and days of operation beginning May 5, 2020 through May 30. 2020. However, pursuant to NMSA 1978, Section 1-4- 5.7E a voter shall not be allowed to change party affiliation when updating an existing certificate of registration or registering to vote at an early voting site or polling place during a Primary Election Done under my hand and seal this 15th day of May 2020. Tanya Shelby San Juan County Clerk .
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