
In order to vote in the United States, you have to be registered. If you are unsure whether or not you are registered, you can find out here: New Mexico Secretary of State: Voter Services.
You can also contact your local county clerk.
Before you begin, make sure you meet the eligibility requirements. Basically, you need to be a citizen of the United States, a resident of New Mexico, and 18 years of age or older at the time of the next election.
The easiest way to register is by completing a voter registration online. If you would rather not register online, you can download a National Voter Registration Form and Guide. Follow the instructions that correspond to New Mexico. When you have completed the form, mail it to the Bureau of Elections in New Mexico. The address is included in the guide.
You can also ask for a New Mexico Certificate of Registration form directly from your county clerk’s office. It can be requested in person, by mail, or by phone. This is an excellent option if you do not wish to use the internet. Your county clerk can assist you.

The Heart of Southeastern New Mexico
New Mexico Senate District 33 covers parts of Chaves, Lincoln, and Otero counties — a stretch of southeastern New Mexico that runs from the high country of the Sierra Blanca to the rolling ranchland and small towns that have defined this part of the state for generations. It is home to roughly 33,750 registered voters and to the families, ranchers, small business owners, and working people who make this corner of New Mexico one of the most distinctive places in the country.
A Place Built on Hard Work
Life in District 33 is shaped by the land. Cattle ranching, agriculture, energy, tourism, and small business are the engines that keep our communities running. From the historic streets of Lincoln and the ski slopes above Ruidoso to the neighborhoods of Roswell and the wide-open ranges in between, the people of District 33 share a common belief in hard work, faith, family, and looking out for your neighbor.
Communities That Deserve a Strong Voice
The challenges facing District 33 are real. Rural healthcare access, public safety, the cost of living, and the future of the industries that built this region all demand serious attention. For too long, decisions made in Santa Fe have been driven by priorities that don't reflect the values or the needs of southeastern New Mexico. That has to change.
Representation Rooted Here
District 33 deserves a senator who knows this land because he lives on it, who understands rural healthcare because he's spent his career working to improve it, and who shares the values of the families he represents. That is the steady, common-sense leadership Rex Wilson is committed to providing — every session, every vote, every day.
Counties Represented
Cities & Communities

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