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Council approves R1 to consolidate precincts and designates bonus convenience centers; consent calendar cleared

January 08, 2026 | Rio Rancho, Sandoval County, New Mexico


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Council approves R1 to consolidate precincts and designates bonus convenience centers; consent calendar cleared
The Rio Rancho governing body unanimously approved Resolution R1, which designates bonus convenience centers and consolidates precincts for the March election. The council also approved the consent calendar and corrected a clerical error in the meeting minutes header.

A presenter explained that seven precincts had been split and that the changes led to eight additional precincts in higher-growth areas; to accommodate the changes, some precincts were reassigned to established polling locations. The presenter described the changes as targeted to growth areas and said the reassignment aligned precincts with already established polling locations.

The presiding officer took a motion to approve R1, the motion was seconded and a roll-call vote followed. Councillors List, Tyler, Dapson, Linnentine, Weimer and Culbreth all voted yes; the resolution passed unanimously. The consent calendar was handled earlier in the meeting with a motion, second and unanimous roll-call approval. The presiding officer also noted a clerical error in the minutes header (the date should read 12/18/2025) and instructed Clerk Davis to correct it.

Why it matters: consolidation of precincts and the designation of convenience centers can affect where residents vote and how elections are staffed and resourced. City officials said the changes respond to growth patterns and rely on existing polling locations to reduce disruption.

No public comment was registered on R1 at the table, and no amendments were offered during the deliberation. The council adjourned following a brief city manager report on upcoming city communications.

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