CONTINUOUSLY ACTIVE SINCE 1948
The League of Women Voters of Central New Mexico (LWVCNM) is a nonpartisan political organization that encourages informed and active participation in government. The mission of the League is “empowering voters and strengthening democracy.”
LWVCNM covers Bernalillo, Sandoval, Torrance, and Valencia counties.
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Reservations for the 2025 LWVCNM Annual Meeting are now closed.
Date: Saturday, May 10, 2025
Location: Indian Pueblo Cultural Center, Silver Room, 2401 12th ST NW
Time: Registration opens at 9:30 AM / Business Meeting 10 – 11:30 AM
Buffet Lunch & Native American Storyteller: 11:30 AM – 1 PM
For those members attending, please refer to Annual Meeting details in the April Voter mailed to your home or refer to the online version. Please bring the April Voter to the meeting to easily follow along with the agenda.
For those members unable to attend, we will miss you. Watch for an Annual Meeting report in the June Voter.
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The League of Women Voters has an extensive position on the issue of immigration. It can be found in the national handbook “Impact on Issues.” The position reads in part “In achieving overall policy goals, the League supports a system for individuals living in the country without legal permission to earn legal status, including citizenship, by paying taxes, studying civics, and meeting other relevant criteria. While policy reforms, including a path to legal status, remains unachieved, the League does not support deporting these immigrants who have no history of major and/or violent criminal activity.”
After the current administration reversed a federal guideline discouraging the arrest of undocumented immigrants in public places such as houses of worship and schools, the New Mexico Department of Justice has issued guidance for houses of worship, public schools, colleges, local law enforcement officers, magistrate and district courts and hospitals. Those guidelines can be found on the New Mexico Department of Justice website
Regardless of immigration status, we all need to know our rights and how to exercise them. Here is more information: https://www.nmilc.org/toolkit