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(11/20/13 12:57pm)
Abortion rights supporters cheer as the election’s results are announced at the Hotel Andaluz in downtown Albuquerque Tuesday night. Unofficial results from the Bernalillo County listed 55 percent against and 45 percent in support of the late-term abortion ban.
(11/20/13 6:24am)
Speakers from various pro-abortion groups spoke Tuesday night after the voting results were released. The unofficial total of votes cast was 87,940.
(11/20/13 6:24am)
(11/20/13 2:29am)
Voters gather at Jefferson Middle School to vote Tuesday afternoon. Despite polling locations closing at 7 p.m., local news reports showed that people were still waiting in line to cast ballots.
(11/20/13 2:29am)
At Jefferson Middle School’s polling location, Albuquerque voters wait in a line that extended through a gymnasium and outside into a parking lot.
(11/20/13 2:29am)
Feminist Majority Leadership Alliance volunteers Joel Gallegos and Theresa Illgen stood on UNM’s campus Tuesday afternoon to encourage anyone walking by to vote. Last month, Albuquerque’s City Council voted against a polling location on UNM’s campus.
(11/20/13 2:29am)
Despite no polling location on UNM’s campus, free trolley rides were offered every 30 minutes to local polling sites. Last week, members of Feminist Majority offered free van rides during early voting.
(11/20/13 2:29am)
Tuesday morning, members of anti-abortion groups gather outside Planned Parenthood’s Surgical Center on San Mateo Boulevard. In 1916, Planned Parenthood was founded by Margaret Sanger and began as a birth-control clinic in Brooklyn, New York.
(11/20/13 2:28am)
Abby Johnson, a former Director at Planned Parenthood clinic in Bryan College Station, Texas, stood along the median on San Mateo Boulevard across from a Planned Parenthood Surgical Clinic Tuesday morning. “I left in 2009 after witnessing a live ultrasound guided abortion procedure.”
(11/14/13 12:51pm)
UNM sophomore Kaitlyn Loafman said she was ecstatic and in shock during the announcement of her win last night in the Student Union Building. Loafman received 730 votes, the highest of all ASUNM candidates.
(11/04/13 1:20pm)
Forward Khadijah Shumpert rebounds the ball during the game against New Mexico Highlands University at The Pit on Saturday. The Lobos defeated the Cowgirls 81-48.
(10/25/13 11:33am)
UNM graduate students Valerie Lipinski, middle left, and Dustin Allen, middle right, help Sandia High School junior Jordon Fulton, left, and Daniel McKinney with their work Saturday at the Cyberpatriot Competition. Lipinski and Allen are members of UNM’s Network Exploitation Security Team, which recently launched and is an UNM organization for students who are interested in information systems and security fields.
(10/24/13 11:04am)
Audience members wear the equality sign, framed by the state of New Mexico, during the viewing at the Inn of the Governors. These stickers were given out by the The American Civil Liberties Union of New Mexico, the largest civil liberties organization in the state, who are currently representing the plaintiffs in the case on same-sex marriage.
(10/24/13 11:04am)
Barbara Millios holds a ‘marriage equality’ sign outside of New Mexico’s Supreme Court on Wednesday morning. Millios, visiting from Bradenton, F.L., joined her friends and show her support for same-sex marriage in the state of New Mexico.
(10/24/13 11:04am)
Partners Carolyn Van Housen and Gail Gering of Placitas, N.M. sit among a crowded room during the viewing of the New Mexico Supreme Court hearing on same-sex marriage. Housen and Gering, who have been together 18 years, are hopeful that the hearing will be in their favor so that they can be legally married.
(10/24/13 11:03am)
Two of the plaintiffs in the New Mexico Supreme Court case regarding same-sex marriage, Cecilia Taulbee and Monica Leaming, talk to reporters about their excitement of being part of a historical event. Taulbee and Leaming, together for 15 years, have been married in one of the eight counties that currently issue marriage licenses to same-sex couples, but are waiting to be legally married in their home state.
(10/24/13 11:03am)
Plaintiffs Cecilia Taulbee and Monica Leaming hold hands during a press conference given by the American Civil Liberties Union of New Mexico. Despite not receiving a decision today, couples said they were hopeful and excited for the progress that has been made during the hearing of same-sex marriage.
(10/24/13 11:02am)
Jae Gibson, left, also known as Agu, attends the viewing of the New Mexico Supreme Court hearing on same-sex marriage at the Inn of the Governors in Santa Fe Wednesday morning. The New Mexico Supreme Court Justices have yet to reach a decision regarding the legality of same-sex marriage in the state.
(09/25/13 6:42am)
UNMH has been planning to add a 96-bed wing to its main facility. The addition was proposed to reduce the museum’s bed occupancy rate from 90-95 percent to the recommended 70 percent. Talks regarding the plan have been proceeding since last year.
(09/23/13 10:41am)
UNM midfielder Ruth Bruciaga (7) engages with UC Davis forward Sienna Drizin (13) during their match Sunday afternoon. The Lobos took the Aggies into double overtime keeping the score 0-0.