Law Not Politics
A New Voice for Justice are four judge candidates for New Mexico Supreme Court and Court of Appeals determined to put the law above politics.
11/08/2022
It's great to see steady turnout at voting locations across the state. We have received such tremendous support all day. Even Court of Appeals Candidate Barbara Johnson is waiting in line today to vote.
11/08/2022
Today is Election Day. It's time to get out and vote for the Law Not Politics Candidates including Supreme Court Candidates, Tom Montoya and Kerry Morris, and Court of Appeals Candidates, Barbara Johnson and Gertrude Lee.
Today is election day and polls are open from 7a to 7p. Find your nearest voting location at LawNotPolitics.com to vote for the candidates.
11/06/2022
Tuesday is Election Day. Make a plan to vote for the candidates.
11/05/2022
Barbara Johnson, candidate for NM Court of Appeals, is promoting the Law Not Politics candidates today at the Rio Rancho Gun Show.
11/04/2022
Gertrude Lee, Candidate for NM Court of Appeals, talked with Belen Residents over the weekend at the 3rd Annual Scarecrow Festival.
11/03/2022
Don't forget to vote. To find your nearest early voting locations, click the link below.
11/02/2022
Kerry Morris, Candidate for NM Supreme Court, represented the Law Not Politics candidates at a thank you volunteer event hosted by Congresswoman Yvette Herrell.
11/01/2022
Over the weekend, Tom Montoya, Candidate for NM Supreme Court, and Gertrude Lee, Candidate for NM Court of Appeals, represented the Law Not Politics candidates at the Gallup Flea Market.
10/31/2022
The Albuquerque Police Officers' Association stands with the candidates:
Tom Montoya, NM Supreme Court, Position 1
Kerry Morris, NM Supreme Court, Position 2
Barbara V. Johnson, NM Court of Appeals, Position 1
Gertrude Lee, NM Court of Appeals, Position 2
Learn more at http://lawnotpolitics.com/
10/29/2022
In the U.S., the judicial branch performs critical duties unique to our country. Judges and justices primarily interpret and apply the law, ensuring equal justice for all. They resolve legal disputes among citizens, apply punishment to those who break the law, make decisions in civil cases, and determine innocence or guilt based on criminal laws. If you don’t like the way New Mexico courts are handling cases, you can do something about it – vote!
The more you know about the New Mexico Court of Appeals, the more prepared you are to vote. Learn why the candidates are a great choice for New Mexico by clicking the link below.
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