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Absentee Voting & Secure Drop Boxes
Request a mail-in ballot, return it securely, and find resources for military and overseas voters.
Important Information:
Click here to view the absentee application portal, or print out a mail-in absentee application here. Secure container drop-boxes are under 24 hour video surveillance. They are considered polling places for the purposes of electioneering, so campaign signs and campaigning must be further than a 100 foot radius from the edge of each box. Several boxes are drive-up and can be accessed without getting out of the car. The drive-up boxes are marked with an asterisk(*).
Military & overseas voters? Click here for voting instructions if you are stationed or living abroad.
Drop Box Sites
Open during voting - 24hrs/day
Santa Fe County Clerk's Office
240 Grant Ave, Santa Fe, NM
Santa Fe County Fairgrounds*
3229 Rodeo Rd, Santa Fe, NM
Santa Fe Convention Center*
119 S Federal Street
Santa Fe, NM
Southside Library*
6599 Jaguar Dr., Santa Fe, NM
Nancy Rodriquez Center*
1 Prairie Dog Loop, Santa Fe, NM
La Cienega Community Center
136 Camino San Jose, Santa Fe, NM
Pojoaque Satellite Office
5 W. Gutierrez Ste. 9, Pojoaque Pueblo Plaza, 17839 US-84, Santa Fe, NM
Max Coll Corridor Center*
16 Avenida Torreon (Eldorado), Santa Fe, NM
SFC Edgewood Satellite*
114 Quail Trail, Edgewood, NM
Secure Drop Box Locations Map
Military & Overseas Voters (UOCAVA)
Are you a service member, eligible family member, or a U.S. citizen living overseas? You can vote absentee from anywhere in the world. The easiest way to get started is through the Federal Voting Assistance Program (FVAP).
How the process works:
- Complete the FPCA (Federal Post Card Application) to register and/or request an absentee ballot.
- Review your information and choose how you want to receive your ballot (when available).
- Print the form (you may need access to a printer).
- Sign the form and follow the submission instructions.
- Send it to your local election office so your request can be processed.
Need help? Contact the Santa Fe County Clerk’s Office Elections Division for assistance.
