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UNOFFICIAL September 14, 2016 2016 UNOFFICIAL September 14, 2016 2016 General Election Candidates 53rd Legislature New Mexico House of Representatives District 1 - San Juan *Rodney D. Montoya (R) 4902 Camaron Avenue Farmington 87402 District 2 - San Juan *James R.J. Strickler (R) 2204 North Santiago Avenue Farmington 87401 Kenneth R. Robinson (D) 2104 E. 15th Street Farmington 87401 District 3 - San Juan *Paul C. Bandy (R) 388 County Road 2900 Aztec 87410 District 4 - San Juan *Sharon E. Clahchischilliage (R) P.O. Box 585 Kirtland 87417 Glojean B. Todacheene (D) P. O. Box 2220 Shiprock 87420 District 5 - McKinley & San Juan *Doreen W. Johnson (D) P.O. Box 982 Church Rock 87311 District 6 - Cibola & McKinley *Eliseo Lee Alcon (D) P.O. Box 2134 Milan 87021 District 7 - Valencia *Kelly K. Fajardo (R) 1125 North Molina Belen 87002 Arturo Fierro (D) 17 Palo Duro Los Lunas 87031 District 8 - Valencia *Alonzo Baldonado (R) P.O. Box 370 Los Lunas 87031 Jim D. Danner (D) 1612 Michael Don Avenue Belen 87002 District 9 - McKinley & San Juan *Patricia A. Lundstrom (D) 3406 Bluehill Avenue Gallup 87301 District 10 - Bernalillo *G. Andrés Romero (D) 7411 Isleta Boulevard SW Albuquerque 87105 Robert A. Schiller (DTS) 2613 Garner Road SW Albuquerque 87105 District 11 - Bernalillo *Javier Martínez (D) 2955 Moya Road NW Albuquerque 87104 District 12 - Bernalillo *Patricio R. Ruiloba (D) 3917 Camino Alameda SW Albuquerque 87105 District 13 - Bernalillo *Patricia A. Roybal Caballero (D) P.O. Box 72574 Albuquerque 87195 District 14 - Bernalillo *Miguel P. Garcia (D) 1118 La Font Road SW Albuquerque 87105 District 15 - Bernalillo *Sarah Maestas Barnes (R) P.O. Box 10154 Albuquerque 87184 Ane C. Romero (D) 6501 San Antonio Drive NE Albuquerque 87109 District 16 - Bernalillo *Antonio "Moe" Maestas (D) 5818 Jones Place NW Albuquerque 87120 District 17 - Bernalillo *Deborah A. Armstrong (D) 2015 Dietz Place NW Albuquerque 87107 District 18 - Bernalillo *Gail Chasey (D) 508 Morningside Drive SE Albuquerque 87108 District 19 - Bernalillo *Sheryl Williams Stapleton (D) P.O. Box 25385 Albuquerque 87125 District 20 - Bernalillo *Jim Dines (R) 1709 Soplo Road SE Albuquerque 87123 Giovanni A. Haqani (D) 1131 Los Padres Street SE Albuquerque 87123 District 21 - Bernalillo Debra M. Sarinana (D) 825 Caludine Street NE Albuquerque 87123 District 22 - Bernalillo, Sandoval & Santa Fe *James E. Smith (R) P.O. Box 1783 Sandia Park 87047 John M. Wallace (D) 2 Charlotte Lane Placitas 87043 District 23 - Bernalillo & Sandoval *Paul A. Pacheco (R) 4216 Rancho Grande Place NW Albuquerque 87120 Damon B. Ely (D) 659 Applewood Road Corrales 87048 District 24 - Bernalillo ‡Elizabeth L. Thomson (D) 1216 Westerfeld Drive NE Albuquerque 87112 Christina M. Hall (R) 4620 Jamaica Drive NE Albuquerque 87111 District 25 - Bernalillo *Christine Trujillo (D) 1923 Madeira Drive NE Albuquerque 87110 District 26 - Bernalillo *Georgene Louis (D) P.O. Box 72123 Albuquerque 87195 District 27 - Bernalillo *Larry A. Larrañaga (R) 7716 Lamplighter NE Albuquerque 87109 Ronald E. Krise (D) 9809 Greenbrier Road NE Albuquerque 87111 District 28 - Bernalillo *Jimmie C. Hall (R) 13008 Gray Hills Road NE Albuquerque 87111 District 29 - Bernalillo *David E. Adkins (R) P.O. Box 92918 Albuquerque 87199 Ronnie Martinez (D) 10312 Rapallo Court NW Albuquerque 87114 District 30 - Bernalillo *Nate Gentry (R) 3716 Andrew Drive NE Albuquerque 87110 Natalie R. Figueroa (D) 8705 Horacio Place NE Albuquerque 87111 District 31 - Bernalillo *William "Bill" R. Rehm (R) Box 14768 Albuquerque 87191 Robert L. Scott (D) 11500 San Victorio Avenue NE Albuquerque 87111 District 32 - Grant, Hidalgo & Luna Candie G. Sweetser (D) 10520 Hermanas Road SW Deming 88030 Vicki K. Chavez (R) 1901 Chartley Way Deming 88030 District 33 - Doña Ana *Bill McCamley (D) P.O. Box 458 Mesilla Park 88048 Neal L. Hooks (R) 920 Raleigh Road Las Cruces 88005 District 34 - Doña Ana *Bealquin Bill Gomez (D) 400 Dawson Road La Mesa 88044 District 35 - Doña Ana Angelica Rubio (D) 407 Organ Avenue Las Cruces 88005 Joseph E. Bishop (R) 1900 Arlington Avenue Las Cruces 88001 District 36 - Doña Ana *Andy Nunez (R) P.O. Box 746 Hatch 87937 Nathan P. Small (D) 1320 Fourth Street Las Cruces 88005 District 37 - Doña Ana *Terry H. McMillan (R) 2001 E. Lohman Avenue, #282 Las Cruces 88001 Joanne J. Ferrary (D) 6100 Morning Sun Way Las Cruces 88012 District 38 - Grant, Hidalgo & Sierra Mary E. Hotvedt (D) 7 Ranger Street Pinos Altos 88053 Rebecca L. Dow (R) 806 Sierra Vista Truth or Consequences 87901 District 39 - Doña Ana, Grant & Sierra *John L. Zimmerman (R) 6715 Pueblo Vista Las Cruces 88007-8905 ‡Rodolpho S. "Rudy" Martinez (D) 2221 Ponderosa Street Silver City 88061 District 40 - Colfax, Mora, Rio Arriba & San Miguel *Nick L. Salazar (D) P. O. Box 1076 Ohkay Owingeh 87566 District 41 - Rio Arriba, Santa Fe & Taos *Debbie A. Rodella (D) 16 Private Drive 1156 Espanola 87532 District 42 - Taos *Roberto "Bobby" J. Gonzales (D) 26 Lavender Lane Ranchos de Taos 87557 District 43 - Los Alamos, Rio Arriba, Sandoval & Santa Fe *Stephanie Garcia Richard (D) P.O. Box 4657 Los Alamos 87544 Sharon Stover (R) 389 Richard Court Los Alamos 87544 District 44 - Sandoval *Jane E. Powdrell-Culbert (R) Box 2819 Corrales 87048 District 45 - Santa Fe *Jim R. Trujillo (D) 1901 Morris Place Santa Fe 87505 District 46 - Santa Fe *Carl Trujillo (D) 1 Jerry Hatchet Lane Santa Fe 87506 District 47 - Santa Fe *Brian F. Egolf, Jr. (D) 123 W. San Francisco, 2nd Floor Santa Fe 87501 Roger A. Gonzales (R) 69 Via Sagrada Santa Fe 87508 District 48 - Santa Fe Linda M. Trujillo (D) 1157 Vuelta De Las Acequias Santa Fe 87507 District 49 - Catron, Socorro & Valencia *Don L. Tripp (R) Box 1369 Socorro 87801 District 50 - Bernalillo, Santa Fe, Torrance & Valencia *Matthew McQueen (D) 7 Avenida Vista Grande B7-120 Santa Fe 87508 Jeremy R. Tremko (R) P.O. Box 141 Edgewood 87015 District 51 - Otero *Yvette Herrell (R) P.O. Box 4338 Alamogordo 88310 Denise A. Lang (D) 2332 Union Avenue Alamogordo 88310 District 52 - Doña Ana *Doreen Y. Gallegos (D) 4301 Summit Lane Las Cruces 88011 District 53 - Doña Ana & Otero *Rick Little (R) 305 Mesilla View Drive Chaparral 88081 Willie A. Madrid (D) 108 Hendrich Road Chaparral 88081 District 54 - Chaves, Eddy & Otero *James G. Townsend (R) 69 West Compress Road Artesia 88210 Freddie Joe Nichols III (DTS) 1502 James Avenue Artesia 88081 District 55 - Eddy *Cathrynn N. Brown (R) 1814 North Guadalupe Street Carlsbad 88220 District 56 - Lincoln & Otero *Zachary J. Cook (R) 1703 Sudderth Lane #425 Ruidoso 88345 District 57 - Sandoval *Jason C. Harper (R) 4917 Foxmoore Court NE Rio Rancho 87144 Donna I. Tillman (D) 5514 Roosevelt Court NE Rio Rancho 87144 District 58- Chaves *Candy Spence Ezzell (R) P.O. Box 2125 Roswell 88202 District 59 - Chaves & Lincoln Richard J. Garcia (D) 304 South Sequioa Avenue Roswell 88203 Greg Nibert (R) 1900 West 27th Street Roswell 88201 District 60 - Sandoval *Tim Lewis (R) Box 45793 Rio Rancho 87174 District 61 - Lea *David M. Gallegos (R) P.O. Box 998 Eunice 88231 District 62 - Lea *Larry R. Scott (R) P.O. Box 1708 Hobbs 88241 District 63 - Curry, De Baca, Guadalupe, Roosevelt & San Miguel *George Dodge, Jr. (D) P.O. Box 316 Santa Rosa 88435 District 64 - Curry *Randal S. Crowder (R) 509 Playa Drive Clovis 88101 District 65 - Rio Arriba, San Juan & Sandoval Derrick J. Lente (D) 70 Kuaua Street Sandia Pueblo 87004 District 66 - Chaves, Lea & Roosevelt *Bob Wooley (R) 4504 Verde Drive Roswell 88201 District 67 - Colfax, Curry, Harding, Quay, Roosevelt, San Miguel & Union *Dennis J. Roch (R) P.O. Box 477 Logan 88426 District 68 - Bernalillo *Monica Youngblood (R) 9832 Stone Street NW Albuquerque 87114 District 69 - Bernalillo, Cibola, McKinley, San Juan, Socorro & Valencia Harry Garcia (D) P.O. Box 226 Grants 87020 District 70 - San Miguel, Santa Fe & Torrance *Tomás E. Salazar (D) P.O. Box 66 Las Vegas 87701 ______________ * Incumbent ‡ Former Legislator (D) Democrat Party (R) Republican Party (DTS) Declined to State Prepared by New Mexico Legislative Council Service 411 State Capitol Santa Fe, New Mexico 87501 986-4600 2016 GENERAL ELECTION STATISTICS New Mexico House of Representatives 61 Incumbent representatives running for reelection (28 D; 34 R) (Adkins, Alcon, Armstrong, Baldonado, Bandy, Brown, Chasey, Clahchischilliage, Cook, Crowder, Dines, Dodge, Egolf, Ezzell, Fajardo, David M. Gallegos, Doreen Y. Gallegos, Garcia Richard, Garcia, Gentry, Gomez, Gonzales, Hall, Harper, Herrell, Johnson, Larrañaga, Lewis, Little, Louis, Lundstrom, Maestas, Maestas Barnes, Javier Martinez, McCamley, McMillan, McQueen, Montoya, Nunez, Pacheco, Powdrell-Culbert, Rehm, Roch, Rodella, Romero, Roybal Caballero, Ruiloba, Nick L. Salazar, Tomás E. Salazar, Scott, Smith, Stapleton, Strickler, Townsend, Tripp, Carl Trujillo, Christine Trujillo, Jim R.Trujillo, Wooley, Youngblood, Zimmerman) 8 Incumbent representatives not running for reelection (5 D; 3 R) (Espinoza, Hamilton, Irwin, James, Madalena, W. Ken Martinez, Steinborn, Varela) 1 Incumbent representative defeated in primary (1D) (Lechuga-Tena) 24 Incumbent representatives with general election opposition only (4 D; 19 R) (Adkins, Baldonado, Clahchischilliage, Dines, Egolf, Fajardo, Garcia Richard, Gentry, Harper, Herrell, Larrañaga, Little, Maestas Barnes, McCamley, McMillan, McQueen, Nunez, Pacheco, Rehm, Romero, Smith, Strickler, Townsend, Zimmerman) 37 Incumbent representatives with no general election opposition (22 D; 15 R) (Alcon, Armstrong, Bandy, Brown, Chasey, Cook, Crowder, Dodge, Ezzell, David M. Gallegos, Doreen Y. Gallegos, Garcia, Gomez, Gonzales, Hall, Johnson, Lewis, Louis, Lundstrom, Maestas, Javier Martínez, Montoya, Powdrell-Culbert, Roch, Rodella, Roybal Caballero, Ruiloba, Nick L. Salazar, Tomás E. Salazar, Scott, Stapleton, Tripp, Carl Trujillo, Christine Trujillo, Jim R. Trujillo, Wooley, Youngblood) 2 Former legislators running (2 D) (Elizabeth Thomson, Rodolpho S. "Rudy" Martinez ) Prepared by New Mexico Legislative Council Service 411 State Capitol Santa Fe, New Mexico 87501 986-4600.
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