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State of New Mexico with State Trust Lands 2019 State Senate Districts State of New Mexico 2019 State Senate Districts with State Trust Lands 2 Neville RIIO ARRIIBA 3 1 COLFAX UNIION Pinto TAOS Sharer 5 SAN JUAN 6 7 Martinez Cisneros Woods 22 Shendo MORA LOS HARDIING ALAMOS 8 MCKIINLEY Campos SANDOVAL 25 Wirth SANTA FE SAN MIIGUEL 4 Muñoz 19 White QUAY CIIBOLA BERNALIILLO 30 VALENCIIA GUADALUPE Sanchez 29 39 Baca Stefanics CURRY TORRANCE DE BACA 28 ROOSEVELT Ramos 27 Ingle LIINCOLN SOCORRO CATRON CHAVES SIIERRA 33 Burt GRANT 32 42 36 37 Pirtle Kernan LEA Steinborn Soules EDDY DOÑA ANA 34 41 Griggs Fulfer 35 31 OTERO Smith LUNA Cervantes 38 Papen HIIDALGO 0 50 100 200 300 Miles ± Legend !P County Seats Major Rivers Please see the back of this page for enlarged insets State Trust Lands Interstates covering the Albuquerque, Santa Fe and Las Cruces areas, and for a listing of Senate District Numbers and Stephanie Garcia Richard Subsurface Estate Senate Districts the State Senators for those districts. Commissioner of Public Lands Surface Estate County Lines 505-827-5761 www.nmstatelands.org Both Estates The New Mexico State Land Office assumes no responsibility or liability for, or in connection with, the accuracy, reliability or use of the information provided herein, with respect to State Land Office data or data from other sources. Data pertaining to New Mexico State Trust Lands are provisional and subject to revision, and do not constitute an official record of title. Official records may be reviewed at the New Mexico State Land Office in Santa Fe, New Mexico. Compiled, edited and printed by the Land Office Geographic Information Center. V:\LOGIC\GIS SHARED\NMLegisDist\SenateDistTabloid2019FRONT. Save Date: January 28, 2019 Print Date: January 28, 2019. Created by: Eleanore Nestlerode [email protected] 505-827-5735 State of New Mexico 2019 State Senate Districts with State Trust Lands 2019 State Senate Districts with State Trust Lands Detailed View of Large Cities Albuquerque Inset 40 Stephanie Garcia Richard Brandt Commissioner of Public Lands 9 505-827-5761 www.nmstatelands.org 10 Sapien Gould The New Mexico State Land Office assumes no responsibility or liability for, or in connection with, the accuracy, reliability or use of the information provided herein, 21 with respect to State Land Office data or data from other sources. Data pertaining to New Mexico State Trust Lands are provisional and subject Moores to revision, and do not constitute an official record of title. Official records may 23 be reviewed at the New Mexico State Land Office in Santa Fe, New Mexico. 20 Rue Compiled, edited and printed by the Land Office Geographic Information Center. Payne V:\LOGIC\GIS SHARED\NMLegisDist\SenateDistTabloid2019BackPage. Tallman Save Date: January 28, 2019 Print Date: January 28, 2019. Created by: Eleanore Nestlerode [email protected] 505-827-5735 13 15 18 O'Neill Ivey-Soto 26 Candelaria 17 12 Legend Ortiz y Pino Stewart 11 19 State Trust Lands Major Rivers Lopez White 16 Subsurface Estate Interstates Sedillo Lopez Surface Estate County Lines 14 Both Estates Padilla 29 Baca All three insets are drawn at the same scale. Miles 0 5 10 20 30 40 Las Cruces Inset ± Santa Fe Inset 37 36 Soules Steinborn 25 Wirth 24 Rodriguez 35 38 Smith Papen 31 39 Cervantes Stefanics List of State Senators, 2019 Regular Session 1. William Sharer (R) 22. Benny J. Shendo, Jr. (D) 2. Steven P. Neville (R) 23. Sander Rue (R) 3. John Pinto (D) 24. Nancy Rodriguez (D) 4. George K. Muñoz (D) 25. Peter Wirth (D) 5. Richard C. Martinez (D) 26. Jacob Candelaria (D) 6. Carlos Cisneros (D) 27. Stuart Ingle (R) 7. John Patrick Woods (R) 28. Gabriel Ramos (D) 8. Pete Campos (D) 29. Gregory A. Baca (R) 9. John M. Sapien (D) 30. Clemente Sanchez (D) 10. Candace Ruth Gould (R) 31. Joseph Cervantes (D) 11. Linda M. Lopez (D) 32. Cliff R. Pirtle (R) 12. Gerald Ortiz y Pino (D) 33. William F. (Bill) Burt (R) 13. Bill B. O'Neill (D) 34. Ron Griggs (R) 14. Michael Padilla (D) 35. John Arthur Smith (D) 15. Daniel A. Ivey-Soto (D) 36. Jeff Steinborn (D) 16. Antoinette Sedillo Lopez (D) 37. William P. Soules (D) 17. Mimi Stewart (D) 38. Mary Kay Papen (D) 18. Bill G. Tallman (R) 39. Elizabeth (Liz) Stefanics (D) 19. James P. White (R) 40. Craig W. Brandt (R) 20. William H. Payne (R) 41. Gregg Fulfer (R) 21. Mark David Moores(R) 42. Gay G. Kernan (R) State of New Mexico 2019 Senate Districts with State Trust Lands.
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