Voters passed Constitutional Amendment 1 (CA 1), which will increase funding for early childhood care and education (ECCE) services and K-12 programs for students with specific needs, by a margin of 70% to 30% in the Nov. 8, 2022, election. These county-level fact sheets contain population demographics and nine child well-being indicators for children younger than age 5 – the age group who would benefit from expanded ECCE services. They’ve been updated to include votes for CA1 for each county.
- Download the state-level fact sheet (Updated Dec. 2022; 2 pages; pdf
- Download the state- and all county-level fact sheets combined (Updated Dec. 2022; 35 pages; pdf)
- Download by county (Updated Dec. 2022; 2 pages each; pdf):
- Bernalillo County
- Catron County
- Chavez County
- Cibola County
- Colfax County
- Curry County
- De Baca County
- Doña Ana County
- Eddy County
- Grant County
- Guadalupe County
- Harding County
- Hidalgo County
- Lea County
- Lincoln County
- Los Alamos County
- Luna County
- McKinley County
- Mora County
- Otero County
- Quay County
- Rio Arriba County
- Roosevelt County
- San Juan County
- San Miguel County
- Sandoval County
- Santa Fe County
- Sierra County
- Socorro County
- Taos County
- Torrance County
- Union County
- Valencia County
- Download the original fact sheet for the state and all counties, which includes suggestions for how the money could be spent and how many children would benefit (Sept. 2022; 35 pages; pdf)