Metro Area Election Results Revealed for 2025 Decision
In the Albuquerque metropolitan area, recent elections have garnered attention as voters made critical decisions regarding local leadership and bond initiatives. Key areas involved in the electoral process included Albuquerque, Corrales, and Rio Rancho. Election results are still pending, with official tallies underway.
Albuquerque Mayor Election Results
The mayoral race in Albuquerque featured several candidates, including:
- Timothy Keller (Incumbent)
- Darren White
- Daniel Chavez
- Louie Sanchez
- Alexander Uballez
- Mayling Armijo
- Eddie Varela
No votes have been reported yet for the mayoral candidates as of November 4, 2025.
City Council District Election Results
Voter decisions were also crucial regarding city council positions. The significant districts included:
District 1
- Daniel Gilber Leiva
- Ahren Griego
- Stephanie Telles
- Joshua Taylor Neal
District 3
- Teresa Garcia
- Klarissa Peña (Incumbent)
- Christopher Rudolph Sedillo
District 5
- Dan Lewis (Incumbent)
- Athena A Allen
District 7
- Tammy Fiebelkorn (Incumbent)
- Jaemes Shanley
District 9
- Renée Grout (Incumbent)
- Colton Alan Newman
Results are pending for all council districts as electoral precincts continue to report.
Corrales and Rio Rancho Elections
In Corrales, voters selected between:
- Fred Hashimoto
- James Fahey Jr. (Incumbent)
Meanwhile, in Rio Rancho, residents voted for school board representatives.
Bond Proposals on the Ballot
Albuquerque voters also addressed several bond issues, with results as follows:
- ABQ Community Centers Bond
- ABQ Community Safety Facilities Bond
- ABQ Low Income Housing Bond
- ABQ Metropolitan Redevelopment Bond
- ABQ Municipal Infrastructure Bond
- ABQ Museum Bond
- ABQ Parks and Recreation Bond
- ABQ Public Libraries Bond
- ABQ Renovating Public Facilities Bond
- ABQ Storm Sewer System Bond
- ABQ Transportation Bond
All bond votes are still being counted, with no results reported yet.
School Board Elections
School district elections also took place across the metro area, particularly in Albuquerque Public Schools:
- District 3
- District 5
- District 6
- District 7
APS was also presented with a school development bond proposal, the results of which are yet to be finalized.
For the latest updates on the 2025 election results, residents are encouraged to visit the New Mexico Secretary of State’s office.