Corrales Mayor Jim Fahey is urging the community to welcome his replacement.
“We will be going through a transition in village government as this year ends,” Fahey wrote in his weekly message to the community. “A new administration will take the reins of the village when sworn in on January 2, 2026. Support them as you did the previous administration. We share this community, this country, and we have to work together to ensure longevity and success. We are all more alike than different.”
Fahey wrote that he’s proud of the voter turnout. He said Corrales’ 47% participation rate was the second-highest in Sandoval County behind the Village of Jemez Springs, where 51% cast ballots during early voting or on Election Day, Nov. 4…