New Mexico Government
Publications from the current
NM Secretary of State:
Long a staple of New Mexico politics, past issues of the New Mexico Blue Book are available at the UNM Library. The prior 2007/2008 issue is no longer available online from the current Secretary of State. The New Mexico Blue Book includes historical as well as current information of the state.
- Front Cover
- Introduction
- Table Of Contents
- Geology Section
- New Mexico History
- Native American Section
- State Symbols
- Voter Section
- Federal Section
- Executive Section
- Legislative Section
- Judicial Section
- County Section
- Economic Section
- Education Section
- Attraction Section
- Resource Section
- New Mexico Features
- Index
- Bibliography
- Click here to listen to State Songs or print sheet music of State Songs.
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within Zimmerman Library, is a major repository for the papers of elected officials of New Mexico. Holdings include the papers of Spanish, Mexican, U.S. Territorial and Statehood period officials, political parties, organizations, and activists. Additional holdings represent the politics of Mexico, Latin America and Spain.
Franklin D. Roosevelt
Use this guide to find CSWR archival holdings
relating to politicians and politics, including:
U.S. Representatives from New Mexico
Washington, DC January 6, 1912
This LibGuide should be a valuable resource for researchers interested in the political holdings of the UNM Center for Southwest Research. We would also like to point out that there are other valuable resources available in the state of New Mexico for political research. Please click here for a list of additional resources.
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CONTACT US!
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UNM Center for Southwest Research
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Authorship
This guide originally developed by Kent Taylor, MLIS Intern for the UNM University Libraries and the Center for Southwest Research.




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