Government of Bernalillo County, New Mexico

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Bernalillo County, New Mexico

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Information
Seat: Albuquerque
Population (2020): 676,444
County Commissioners: 5
County Website: Official website

The county government of Bernalillo County is located in Albuquerque, New Mexico. The county was first established in 1852 as one of the original counties in the New Mexico Territory. It covers a total of 1,167 square miles in central New Mexico.

Elections

2024

See also: Municipal elections in Bernalillo County, New Mexico (2024)

Bernalillo County, New Mexico, is holding general elections for clerk, treasurer, county commissioners, district attorney, and metropolitan court judge on November 5, 2024. A primary was scheduled for June 4, 2024. The filing deadline for this election was March 12, 2024. The filing deadline for judicial retention races was June 27, 2024.

2023

See also: Municipal elections in Bernalillo County, New Mexico (2023)

Bernalillo County, New Mexico, held general elections for flood control board, community college board, and conservation district board on November 7, 2023. The filing deadline for this election was August 29, 2023.

2022

See also: Municipal elections in Bernalillo County, New Mexico (2022)

Bernalillo County, New Mexico, held general elections for assessor, sheriff, county commissioners, district court judges, county court judges, and probate court judges on November 8, 2022. A primary was scheduled for June 7, 2022. The filing deadline for this election was March 8, 2022.

2021

See also: Municipal elections in Bernalillo County, New Mexico (2021)

Bernalillo County, New Mexico, held general elections for the Albuquerque Metropolitan Arroyo Flood Control Authority board, the Central New Mexico Community College board, and the Ciudad Soil & Water Conservation District board on November 2, 2021. The filing deadline for this election was August 24, 2021.

2020

See also: Municipal elections in Bernalillo County, New Mexico (2020)

Bernalillo County, New Mexico, held general elections for county commissioner Districts 2, 3, and 4, county clerk, treasurer, district attorney, 2nd Judicial Court judgeships, and metropolitan court judgeships on November 3, 2020. A primary was scheduled for June 2, 2020. The filing deadline for this election was March 10, 2020.

2019

See also: Municipal elections in Bernalillo County, New Mexico (2019)

Bernalillo County, New Mexico, held general elections for two of five seats on the Albuquerque Metropolitan Arroyo Flood Control Authority board, three of seven seats on the Central New Mexico Community College board, and three of the five seats on the Ciudad Soil and Water Conservation District board on November 5, 2019. The filing deadline for this election was August 27, 2019.

2018

See also: Municipal elections in Bernalillo County, New Mexico (2018)

Bernalillo County, New Mexico, held general elections for county commissioner, county assessor, probate judge, and county sheriff on November 6, 2018. If a race had multiple candidates for a party nomination, a primary was held on June 5, 2018.

2017

See also: Municipal elections in Bernalillo County, New Mexico (2017)

Bernalillo County held elections for five seats on the Central New Mexico Community College Governing Board on February 7, 2017. Candidates had to file for this election between 9am and 5pm on December 20, 2016.[1]

2016

See also: Municipal elections in Bernalillo County, New Mexico (2016)

Bernalillo County held elections for county commission, special district, and two other elected officials in 2016. The general election was held on November 8, 2016. The candidate filing deadline for this election was on August 1, 2016.

Elected officials

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County commissioners

See also: County commission

The board of commissioners functions as the county's primary legislative and policy-making body. Most boards also control county land usage, oversee environmental issues, and possess executive powers, meaning they have the authority to appoint or remove departmental heads. Bernalillo County has five commissioners who are elected by district to four-year terms with a limit of two terms in office.[2]

The table below provides information on each of the county commissioners:


The widget below automatically displays information about their meetings. The topic list contains a sampling of keywords that Voterheads, a local government monitoring service, found in each meeting agenda. Click the meeting link to see more info and the full agenda:


Other elected officials

Bernalillo County residents also elect the following public officials:


Special districts

See also: Special districts

Special districts are a form of local government that exist to fulfill a specific purpose within a certain geographic area. This region can be as large as a county or smaller than a city block. Special districts have the power to tax their local residents in order to fund operational expenditures. Although a special district may be formed for any stated purpose, the most common examples include library, hospital, transportation, airport, utility, conservation, sanitation, fire control, and flood control districts.

Flood control

The Albuquerque Metropolitan Arroyo Flood Control Authority (AMAFCA) was created in 1963 by the New Mexico State Legislature to manage and eliminate flood-related issues in the Albuquerque area. AMAFCA's purpose as stated on its website is "to prevent injury or loss of life, and to eliminate or minimize property damage. AMAFCA does this by building and maintaining flood control structures throughout the Albuquerque area."[3]

The AMAFCA Board of Directors has five members who each represent a specific district. Each director is elected to a six-year term and there are no term limits for board service. Terms run from January 1 following the election to December 31 of the year when that seat is next up for election.

On March 7, 2018, Gov. Susana Martinez (R) signed House Bill 98, which consolidates local elections. Because of this bill, the terms of all AMAFCA board members were extended by one year. For example, the terms of Tim Eichenberg and Ronald Brown were expected to expire in 2018. The bill extended their terms until 2019.[4]

The table below provides information on each of the board members:[5]


Community college

The Central New Mexico Community College (CNM) was authorized by the New Mexico Legislature in 1963 and approved by district voters in 1964. It was accredited by the North Central Association of Colleges and Schools in 1978 and given degree-granting power by the state legislature in 1986. The community college's mission is "to provide adults with the skills necessary to gain employment and succeed in the workforce."[6]

The CNM Governing Board is composed of seven members that each represent a district and are elected to four-year terms. In addition to Bernalillo County, the seven districts cover Corrales and Rio Rancho in Sandoval County.[7]

The table below provides information on each of the board members:[7]


Soil & Water


Recent news

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See also

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