
FROM THE OFFICE OF THE SECRETARY OF STATE
Secretary of State Maggie Toulouse Oliver released the following statement Tuesday evening after polls closed for the 2022 General Election:
“New Mexicans turned out in great numbers today to make their voices heard and participate in our democracy,” said Secretary of State Maggie Toulouse Oliver. “The 2022 General Election was successful because of the dedicated, coordinated effort of many individuals and agencies, including all 33 County Clerks and their staff, poll workers, vendors, and our local, state, and federal law enforcement partners. Multiple levels of security and accountability are built into our election process to ensure every vote counts and the public should remain wary of misinformation about this election that is likely to circulate in the coming days. As the canvassing process occurs over the next weeks I encourage all New Mexicans to learn more about the ways election administrators protect your vote and keep our democracy strong.”
All election results remain unofficial until the canvassing process is complete and the State Board of Canvass certifies the official results. County canvassing boards shall meet to approve the report of the canvass no sooner than six days (Nov. 14) and no later than 10 days (Nov. 18) after the election. Counties with more than 150,000 voters, however, can meet no sooner than six days but no later than thirteen days after the election (Nov. 21). The State Board of Canvass will meet on Nov. 29, 2022 to certify the official results and order any recounts.
Unofficial election results for the 2022 General Election can be viewed on the Secretary of State’s website here.