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Tuesday, November 5th
Today:
Election Day! Polls open from seven to seven. Rio Arriba residents can vote at any Voter Convenience Center, including the Dixon Senior/Community Center. Taos residents can vote at any Taos precinct. More voter information below. Your vote is your voice!
> 9:30-10:30 - Yoga with Kristin at the Toolshed. Class information here.
> 6:00 - AA in Dixon meeting at St. Anthony’s Parish Hall (adjacent to the kitchen building).
Offering services: landscaping, fruit tree pruning, chainsawing, hauling, caretaking, pet sitting and other services in the Embudo Valley this winter. I also have a herd of 9 goats available for small scale brush clearing and soil remediation. See website for more info. Contact Tomlyn, [email protected] or 505-595-2860.
We are a retired couple looking for a pet-happy house to rent. If you can help please call 505-479-0220.
I have a 1929 hay baler to give away. It worked up to the time our father passed in 2021. More photos on request. Interested parties may text me at 505-310-1428.
Free: Kohler and Campbell studio piano. Comes with a tuning wrench. Needs some more tuning and fixing a couple of sticky keys. Pick up only. Text or leave a voice mail at 505-220-7389.
Important voter information:
> You can register to vote and vote on the same day at voting sites. To register, you will need have a driver's license and a utility bill or something to verify your physical address. To check on your registration status, generate a personalized sample ballot, or find answers to many questions, use the New Mexico voter information portal or visit your County Clerk's website: Rio Arriba Taos.
> New Mexico League of Women Voters (LWVNM) has a General Election Voter Guide available here. It is a long document with information for all the races in the state, including candidate statements.Constitutional Amendments and Bond Issues on the New Mexico state ballot:
On your sample ballot you will find four proposed amendments to the State Constitution, and four bond issues to be voted upon. If you scroll down to page 57 in the LWVNM guide referenced above, you will find a guide to the amendments and bond issues, with pro and con arguments. In addition, the New Mexico Legislative Council Service has a complete guide to the amendments here (select '2024 July'), with more extensive pro and con arguments.
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