Unified Action – October 2019

Reach out to the people in your Personal Influence Network and tell them about the Local Election

Sponsored by the PVA Executive Committee, www.pva-nm.org

The Issue

Voting is essential to our democracy. It’s also important that we advocate for the candidates we believe in. A friend’s recommendation can have a big influence on how we vote. 

Encourage your network of friends to vote in this important election – every vote makes a difference.

Reach out to friends and family members who might not normally vote and let them know which candidates you support!

What we are asking

Urge those in your Personal Influence Network to vote for the candidate or candidates you believe are most qualified.

When you have done the Action, please tell us, “I did it!


The Regular Local Election will be held TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 5, 2019

  • All voters in the City can vote for Mayor & Municipal Judge. Voters who live in City Council Districts 1, 2, & 4 will be able to vote for city councilor. Voters living south of Hatch in Doña Ana County can vote for three supervisors for the Doña Ana Soil and Water Conservation District. School Board Districts 4 & 5 are on the ballot, as well as the Las Cruces Public Schools Capital Improvement Question and the Doña Ana Community College General Obligation Bond. 
  • Early Voting is from October 8 to November 2
  • Voting at the Doña Ana County Building: Monday-Friday: 8am-5pm, and Sat. Nov. 2: 10am-6pm
  • Alternate Early Voting Locations: October 19-November 2, Tuesday-Saturday, 11am-7pm
1. Las Cruces City Hall
 2. NMSU Corbett Center
 3. Sonoma Elementary
 4. Doña Ana Comm. College Sunland Park
 5. Hatch High School
 6. Dolores C Wright Educational Center
 7. Anthony City Hall

On Tuesday, November 5, you can vote at any Voting Convenience Center.
For a complete list, visit dacelections.com.


The following candidates or their representatives have attended PVA meetings to ask for support. 

Running for Mayor

Ken Miyagishima, for more information visit the campaign website.
Gina Montoya-Ortega, for more information visit the campaign website.
Gregory Z. Smith, for more information visit the campaign website.

Running for City Council, District 1

Kasandra Gandara, for more information visit the campaign website.
Shelly Nichols-Shaw, for more information visit the campaign Facebook Page.

Running for City Council, District 2

Tessa Abeyta Stuve, for more information visit the campaign website.

Running for City Council, District 4

Johana Bencomo, for more information visit the campaign website.
Antoinette Reyes, for more information visit the campaign website.

Running for Municipal Judge I (Presiding Judge)

Joy Goldbaum, for more information visit the campaign website.

Running for Doña Ana Soil and Water Conservation District

Kurt Anderson, for more information visit the campaign website.
Christopher Cardenas, for more information visit the campaign website.
Fernando Clemente, for more information visit the campaign website.

Running for Las Cruces School Board, District 4

Margaret Mendoza, for more information visit the campaign Facebook page.
Teresa Tenorio, for more information visit the campaign website.

Running for Las Cruces School Board, District 5

Ed Frank, for more information visit the campaign website.
 

Several individuals have asked us to Vote YES on the Bond and Mill Levy questions: Las Cruces Public Schools Capital Improvement Question, for more information visit this website.     

Doña Ana Community College General Obligation Bond, for more information visit this website.

2019 Regular Local Election – Tuesday, November 5, 2019

Click here for early voting dates, as well as voting times & locations. 

Click here to view your personal sample ballot.