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Division of Elections & Voting

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:

  1. Complete the FPCA (Federal Post Card Application) to register and/or request an absentee ballot.
  2. Review your information and choose how you want to receive your ballot (when available).
  3. Print the form (you may need access to a printer).
  4. Sign the form and follow the submission instructions.
  5. Send it to your local election office so your request can be processed.
Get Started at FVAP.gov (FPCA Online Assistant)

Need help? Contact the Santa Fe County Clerk’s Office Elections Division for assistance.

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