From KRQE-TV.com - Albuquerque voters can begin having their say on City Council candidates, red-light cameras and $214 million in bond proposals starting Wednesday. Early voting continues through Sept. 30 for the Oct. 4 elections with polling sites open 8 a.m.-5 p.m. Mondays through Fridays. For the first time on Election Day Albuquerque voters will be able to vote at any polling place in the city. A complete list of early voting sites and regular polling places and be found on the city clerk's website . The 12 bond proposals would pay for libraries, streets and other improvements and help pay for rebuilding the Paseo del Norte and Interstate 25 interchange. Another would fund construction of a sports complex. City officials said that none of the bond proposals would result in a tax increase. Also on the ballot are the controversial red light camera program and four City Council seats. Read more
Albuquerque opens early election voting
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Michael Swickard
on Tuesday, September 13, 2011
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