Dubya, You'Re Fired! Put Kerry And Edwards In The White House Commander-in-Chief. Leader of the Free World. Both have become synonyms for President of the United States of America, and both beg the question: [...] Michael Henningsen \ Oct 28, 2004 Read More
Alibi Clip-N-Save Voter'S Guide Afraid you'll draw a blank when you get into the voting booth on Nov. 2? Cut this cheat sheet out, stick it in [...] Alibi \ Oct 28, 2004 Read More
District Bernalillo County District And Metro Court Races Retain Incumbent Judges, Do Away With Partisan Judicial Races This year, you'll find six contested races for judgeships in the Second Judicial District on your ballot and four contested races for Metro [...] Alibi \ Oct 21, 2004 Read More
Constitutional Amendment 3 Vote “Yes” For Runoff Voting Constitutional Amendment 3 will permit Albuquerque to hold runoff elections in all future mayoral and city council races any time a winning candidate [...] Alibi \ Oct 21, 2004 Read More
District One Congressional Race Richard Romero: The Real Deal Versus A Placebo To receive our endorsement, candidates must meet with our editorial board. It's not complicated. We ask difficult questions and we expect informed, detailed [...] Alibi \ Oct 21, 2004 Read More
City/County Unification Charter Vote “No” While there are a great many reasons to support city/county unification, apparently the main reason to oppose it is the threat of higher [...] Alibi \ Oct 21, 2004 Read More
Election 2004 Your friends at the Alibi love to vote. We love it so much, in fact, we're encouraging all of you eligible voters to [...] Alibi \ Oct 21, 2004 Read More
Street Bonds Vote “No” It's ridiculous that we are going through this same boondoggle for a second time in 12 months. But unfortunately that's the kind of [...] Alibi \ Oct 21, 2004 Read More
Bernalillo County Clerk Mary Herrera One of the biggest howlers in this year's local election is the Bernalillo County Clerk's race. With all the cries of improper voter [...] Alibi \ Oct 21, 2004 Read More
Justice Of The New Mexico Supreme Court Ed Chavez Albuquerque Republican attorney Ned Fuller is challenging incumbent Supreme Court Justice Ed Chavez, an Albuquerque Democrat, for the only contested seat this year [...] Alibi \ Oct 21, 2004 Read More