Voting and Elections

Voters with Disabilities

NEW!

Instructional Videos on Voting for the Deaf and Hard of Hearing (ASL)

CLICK HERE

The Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA) is a federal civil rights law that prohibits discrimination against and provides protections to individuals with disabilities. In 2002, the ADA was amended to include the Help America Vote Act (HAVA). HAVA ensures that individuals with disabilities have a full and equal opportunity to vote by providing equal access to the voting process.

You have the right to:

  • Access websites for information, register to vote, or request an absentee ballot
  • Vote at any polling site
  • Ask an election official for assistance with accessing information about accessible voting or with casting your vote.
  • Use an accessible voting machine at any polling site
  • Choose to vote independently or with the help of a friend, family member, caregiver, guardian, or poll worker.

You may request additional information from your County Clerk’s office about voting aids, voting assistance, and absentee ballot procedures available to you.

All polling locations are equipped with accessible voting equipment that is equipped for special accommodations for hearing, visual, physical, and other disabilities. Accessible voting equipment provides the opportunity to independently vote a ballot in complete privacy. This terminal marks the voter’s selections on paper that becomes their ballot. Voters can select their choices using a touch screen, headphones, and other types of equipment available to assist voters in making their selections. The completed ballot is then fed into a tabulator, which scans and records the votes.

In New Mexico, blind and visually impaired voters may also request an electronically fillable ballot to vote from the privacy of their own homes via an absentee ballot.

Click here to request an absentee ballot.

For questions regarding resources available to serve voters with disabilities, please contact your County Clerk or email us at sos.elections@state.nm.us.

 

Upcoming Statewide Elections

2025 Regular Local Election: Tuesday November 4, 2025

PRIMARY ELECTION REPORTING DEADLINES

First Primary Report: Due April 13, 2026

Report campaign activity from October 7, 2025, through April 6, 2026

Second Primary Report: Due May 11, 2026

Report campaign activity from April 7, 2026, through May 4, 2026

Third Primary Report: Due May 28, 2026

Report campaign activity from May 5, 2026, through May 26, 2026

Fourth Primary Report: Due July 2, 2026

Report campaign activity from May 27, 2026, through June 27, 2026

GENERAL ELECTION REPORTING DEADLINES

First General Report: Due September 14, 2026

Report campaign activity from June 28, 2026, through September 7, 2026

Second General Report: Due October 13, 2026

Report campaign activity from September 8, 2026, through October 5, 2026

Third General Report: Due October 29, 2026

Report campaign activity from October 6, 2026, through October 27, 2026

Fourth General Report: Due January 7, 2026

Report campaign activity from October 28, 2026, through December 31, 2026

Quick Contact Information


Mailing & Physical Address
New Mexico Capitol Annex North
325 Don Gaspar, Suite 300
Santa Fe, NM 87501

Hours of Operation
8:00 AM - 5:00 PM Monday through Friday

Toll Free : 1-800-477-3632

Business Services Division
Phone 505-827-3600 (Option 1)
Fax 505-827-4387
Email Business.Services@sos.nm.gov

Bureau of Elections
Phone: 505-827-3600 (Option 2)
Email: Elections@sos.nm.gov

Ethics Division
Phone: 505-827-3600 (Option 2)
Email: Sos.ethics@sos.nm.gov

Receptionist
Phone 505-827-3600 (Option 3)

Accessibility Options button