Resources
Downloadable resources
Fact Sheets & Recommendations
Fact Sheets & Recommendations
Princeton Gerrymandering Project (videos)
NM First, NCSL, Thornburg Foundation Media Briefing
- NM First, NCSL - News Release: New Mexico First to Host Online Media Briefing on Pending Census Data and how it Impacts State Redistricting Efforts August 10th
- NM First, NCSL - Media Briefing August 10, 2021
- NM First, NCSL - NCSL Slide Deck

Rules of Redistricting: Communities of Interest |

FACT SHEET: Native American Voting-Amendments to SB15 |

FACT SHEET: Population Deviations in Redistricting |

Statewide Task Force platform of recommendations, published December 2020 |

UNM Center for Social Policy: 2020 Redistricting Survey Findings |
Additional Redistricting Resources from the Citizen Redistricting Committee
Redistricting Resources
Resources provided here are for informational purposes only. The Citizen Redistricting Committee does not endorse the entities providing these resources.
GENERAL INFORMATION
Redistricting Resources
Resources provided here are for informational purposes only. The Citizen Redistricting Committee does not endorse the entities providing these resources.
GENERAL INFORMATION
- National Conference of State Legislatures Redistricting Site
- Loyola Marymount University Law School Redistricting 101
- U.S. Census Bureau: 2020 Census Redistricting Files Kit
- New Mexico Legislature Redistricting (2011)
- New Mexico Legislature Redistricting Archive (2001 cycle)
- Princeton Gerrymandering Project (Please note that Princeton has provided publicly available trainings related to the Citizen Redistricting Committee and redistricting in New Mexico. Follow the link for information related to those trainings.)
- Loyola Marymount University Law School Redistricting in NM (2021)
2021 Regular Legislative Session Resources

AMEND SB15: Open Letter to the Legislature from Justice Chavez and Judge Kennedy |

NEWEST MARK-UP: Coalition's proposed amendments, updated 3/11/21 |

OLD MARK-UP: Coalition's proposed amendments to SB15, 3/6/21 |
Note: "Old" and "New" mark-ups are almost identical. Only comments/explanatory remarks are changed.