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Friday, January 19, 2007
APS Mill Levy and Board Election Set for 2.06.07
The Albuquerque Public Schools will hold a two-mill levy election to pay for school maintenance and repairs on February 6, 2007. Info is available at the APS website. The APS Board will also elect members in Districts 1, 2 and 4 that day:
District 1: Southwest
Incumbent: Miguel Acosta, who is not seeking re-election
Candidates: Richard Ray Sanchez; Cecilia M. C. De Baca; and Dolores A. Griego
District 2: West/Northwest
Incumbent: Robert D. Lucero
Candidates: Robert D. Lucero; Cynthia L. Jones
District 4: Downtown, Albuquerque High, Highland High neighborhoods
Incumbent: Leonard DeLayo, not seeking re-election
Candidates: John Brannan Edward; Vanessa Alarid; Albuquerque attorney Marty Esquivel; businesswoman Pauline Nunez and Charles MacQuigg, a retired shop teacher
To determine your district and find your election day polling place, visit the website of the Bernalillo County Clerk and enter your address. A complete list of election day polling places is available here.
Early Absentee In-Person Voting for the election has begun at four convenient locations:
County Clerk’s Office
6th Floor, Room 6011
One Civic Plaza
APS City Centre
6400 Uptown Blvd NE
Plaza Ladera
5300 Sequoia NW Suite G
Paradise Hills Community Center
5901 Paradise Blvd NW
Note: Early Voting is in the West Annex building
The locations will be open between the hours of 8:00 AM and 5:00 PM through February 2, 200. Voters can also request an Absentee Ballot by calling 468-1291.
The APS/CNM Election will be held on Tuesday, February 6, 2007 with consolidated polling locations open from 7:00 AM to 7:00 PM. Call 468-1291 for more information.
January 19, 2007 at 08:30 AM in Candidates & Races, Education, Election Reform & Voting | Permalink
Comments
voters need to pay attention to the election, they are being kept in the dark on very important issues.
Posted by: < | Jan 21, 2007 12:18:30 AM