The New Mexico Secretary of State used social media on August 11 and 12, 2025, to promote voter education initiatives and poll worker recruitment across the state. The office announced a partnership with public libraries for a series of "Voter 101" presentations aimed at informing residents about elections and encouraging civic participation.
On August 11, the Secretary of State posted: "Join us! We're partnering with public libraries across NM for a series of Voter 101 presentations. These are an opportunity to learn about NM's elections and how to make your voice heard. Register here: https://t.co/QGK2PcLgSR https://t.co/DMgVNuZTFb".
Continuing these efforts, the office reminded followers on August 12 that "REMINDER! We're partnering with public libraries across NM for a series of Voter 101 presentations. These are an opportunity to learn about NM's elections and how to make your voice heard. Join us tomorrow at 12pm. Register here: https://t.co/QGK2PcLgSR https://t.co/7DIACM7KLh".
In addition to promoting voter education, the New Mexico Secretary of State highlighted National Poll Worker Recruitment Day on August 12 by posting: "Poll workers #HelpAmericaVote! August 12 is National Poll Worker Recruitment Day. Consider signing up to be a poll worker to serve your community and country. Learn more & sign up here: https://t.co/10hc83sEks https://t.co/3yWjLmg14l".
These announcements reflect ongoing efforts by election officials in New Mexico to increase public awareness about voting procedures and encourage citizens' direct involvement in the electoral process as poll workers or informed voters.
