Voter Information and Government Directory For Melrose, NM

Melrose, New Mexico 88124

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Curry County Government

Curry County Population 48,430
County Seat Clovis

Wikipedia Page for Curry County

Google Map of Curry County, New Mexico

Key Information

Other Curry County Resources on LegalConsumer

Curry County Clerk

Republican Party

Annie Hogland

Curry County Sheriff

Unknown

Michael Brockett

Curry County Treasurer

Republican Party

Kendall Kempf

Curry County Assessor

New Mexico State Government

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Executive Branch

Governor of New Mexico

Democratic Party

Michelle Lujan Grisham

Lieutenant Governor of New Mexico

Democratic Party

Howie Morales

New Mexico Governor Website

Consumer Protection

State and Local Consumer Agencies in New Mexico (USA.gov)

New Mexico State Legislature:

New Mexico Legislature Website

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Federal Government

New Mexico Representatives in the U.S. Congress

Each state gets two senators in the U.S. Senate.

New Mexico is represented by:

U.S. Senator

Democratic Party

Ben Ray Luján

Democratic Party

Martin Heinrich

U.S. Representative

Democratic Party

Teresa Leger Fernandez

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Complete List of Representatives for
Melrose, NM

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Voting Information for New Mexico

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Your Elected Representatives for Melrose, NM - (Elected Reps)

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Basic Civics - (Civics)

  • What is Democracy?

    Democracy is our most basic governmental idea. It is the secular, Enlightenment era exiperiment that our founding fathers embarked upon, that the power of government should derive from "the consent of the governed" as opposed to "the devine right"from "God" that Kings had always asserted as their source of legitimate authority

  • What is representative government?

    Learn the difference between straight democracy and representative government -- and where you fit in.

  • Who makes laws and regulations?

    You've heard the old joke about laws and sausages -- that you don't want to know how they're made? If you disagree, here's what you should know.

  • How to Run for Office in Melrose, NM

    Learn about how to file your candidacy for a local or county office.

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