It's almost that time again. 2010 is an election year, and Lynn Gary, the election workers coordinator for the Santa Fe County Bureau of Elections,
wants you
—yes, you—
to work the polls
or, at the very least,
to vote.
Whether you're an election worker (compensated $130 for a 14-hour day at the polls; presiding judges get $150) or a mere voter, it's time to update your address so that you end up voting in the right place, Gary says. People who have old Rural Route addresses will need to
switch their registration to their official 911 addresses
, since the US Post Office (slackers that they are) doesn't deliver to Rural Route addresses.
People who have moved should also update
their addresses, Gary notes, because people who end up voting in the wrong precinct are choosing a candidate who won't represent them: "They're kind of disenfranchising themselves," Gary says. The deadline to update your voter registration is Feb. 2. If live in Santa Fe County and you'd like to work the polls, contact Lynn Gary at (505) 986-6379.
And now for the good stuff: Below is a handy list of upcoming elections and important stuff. Click on these links for more info from the
,
and the
. The League of Women Voters also has some
. Scroll down for the positions... and hooray for democracy!
Feb. 2
- Voter registration deadline (City of Santa Fe)
Feb. 10 - 26
- Early voting (City of Santa Fe)
Tues., March 2
- City of Santa Fe ELECTION DAY, 7am - 7pm
Tues., May 4
- Voter registration deadline (Santa Fe County)
May 15 - 29
- Early voting (Santa Fe County)
Tues., June 1
- Santa Fe County, State and Federal Primary ELECTION DAY, 7am - 7pm
Tues., Oct. 5
- Voter registration deadline (State & Federal)
Oct. 16 - 30
- Early voting (State & Federal)
Tues., Nov. 2
- State & Federal General ELECTION DAY, 7am - 7pm
OFFICES ON THE 2010 BALLOT:
City of Santa Fe
- Mayor; City Councilors (Dist. 1-4)
Santa Fe County
- County Commissioner (Dist. 1, 3); County Assessor; County Sheriff; Probate Judge; Magistrate Judge (Div. 1-4)
State/Federal
- US Rep. (Dist. 1-3); Governor; Lieutenant Governor; Secretary of State; State Auditor; State Treasurer; Attorney General; Commissioner of Public Lands; Supreme Court Justice (3 for retention); Appeals Court Judges (2 retention; 3 election); Public Regulation Commission (Dist. 2, 4, 5); Public Education Commission (Dist. 2, 3, 5, 6, 7); State Representatives (all 70 districts); some District Judges
Come back on Wednesday to read our coverage of the municipal candidates. Here's a hint: They're just like Hugh Jackman as Wolverine, only slightly less hot. Sigh.