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Albuquerque Metro Area Election Results: 2025

The Albuquerque metro area held elections in 2025 for mayor, city council, school boards, and various bond issues. This article provides a recap of the results.

Decision 2025: Metro area election results
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Albuquerque Metro Area Election Results: 2025 Image via KOB.com

Key Insights

  • **Mayoral Race:** Tim Keller secured his position as mayor.
  • **City Council:** Several city council seats were contested and decided.
  • **Bond Issues:** Albuquerque voters weighed in on multiple bond issues, most of which passed.
  • **School Boards:** Elections were held for various metro area school districts and their school boards.
  • **Campaign Spending:** The mayoral candidates collectively received nearly $1.9 million in contributions and spent over $1.6 million.

In-Depth Analysis

Voters in the Albuquerque area made their choices for mayor and city council. Corrales voters also elected their mayor, while Rio Rancho residents voted for school board members. Albuquerque mayoral candidates received nearly $1.9 million in campaign contributions and spent more than $1.6 million. Tim Keller's campaign received the most contributions and spent the most money in this year’s race.

Several bond issues were on the ballot for Albuquerque voters, covering community centers, safety facilities, low-income housing, metropolitan redevelopment, municipal infrastructure, museums, parks and recreation, public libraries, renovating public facilities, storm sewer systems, and transportation. Albuquerque Public Schools also had a bond request on the ballot for school development, which passed with 74% approval.

Various metro area school districts held elections for their school boards. Results are available for APS districts 3, 5, 6, and 7, as well as CNM board districts 1, 3, 5, and 7, and RRPS districts 1, 3, and 5. A capital outlay bond for RRPS also passed with 76% approval.

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FAQ

Who won the Albuquerque mayoral race?

Tim Keller won the Albuquerque mayoral race.

What were the key bond issues on the ballot?

Key bond issues included funding for community centers, safety facilities, low-income housing, and school development.

Takeaways

  • The 2025 Albuquerque metro area elections resulted in key decisions on leadership and funding for public services. Voters approved most of the bond issues, indicating support for community development and infrastructure. These outcomes will shape the region's priorities and investments in the coming years.

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