NEW MEXICO LEGISLATIVE PRO-LIFE SCORECARD 54Th Legislature (2019-2020)

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NEW MEXICO LEGISLATIVE PRO-LIFE SCORECARD 54Th Legislature (2019-2020) NEW MEXICO LEGISLATIVE PRO-LIFE SCORECARD 54th Legislature (2019-2020) Does your State Legislator want to keep abortion up-to-birth legal? As one of New Mexico’s leading pro-life organizations, Family Policy Alliance of New Mexico helped spearhead the effort to defeat the radical abortion bill, HB51, in 2019. The purpose of HB51 was to keep late-term abortions up-to-birth legal for any reason by repealing New Mexico’s abortion law. The House passed the bill by a vote of 40-29. The Senate failed to pass the bill by a vote of 18-24. This scorecard informs you on how your State Senator and State Representative voted on HB51. SENATE PARTY & LEGISLATOR NAME VOTE POSITION DISTRICT & COUNTY R Gregory A. Baca AGAINST ♥ Pro-Life 29 — Bernalillo & Valencia R Craig W. Brandt AGAINST ♥ Pro-Life 40 — Sandoval R William F. Burt AGAINST ♥ Pro-Life 33 — Chaves, Lincoln & Otero D Pete Campos AGAINST ♥ Pro-Life 8 — Colfax, Guadalupe, Harding, Mora, Quay, San Miguel & Taos D Jacob R. Candelaria FOR ✖ Pro-Abortion 26 — Bernalillo D Joseph Cervantes FOR ✖ Pro-Abortion 31 — Doña Ana R Gregg Fulfer AGAINST ♥ Pro-Life 41 — Eddy & Lea D Roberto “Bobby” J. Gonzales FOR1 ✖ Pro-Abortion 6 — Los Alamos, Rio Arriba, Santa Fe and Taos R Candace Gould AGAINST ♥ Pro-Life 10 — Bernalillo & Sandoval R Ron Griggs AGAINST ♥ Pro-Life 34 — Doña Ana, Eddy & Otero R Stuart Ingle AGAINST ♥ Pro-Life 27 — Chaves, Curry, De Baca, Lea & Roosevelt D Daniel A. Ivey-Soto FOR ✖ Pro-Abortion 15 — Bernalillo R Gay G. Kernan AGAINST ♥ Pro-Life 42 — Chaves, Eddy, & Lea D Linda M. Lopez FOR ✖ Pro-Abortion 11 — Bernalillo D Richard C. Martinez AGAINST ♥ Pro-Life 5 — Los Alamos, Rio Arriba, Sandoval & Santa Fe R Mark Moores AGAINST ♥ Pro-Life 21 — Bernalillo Vote D George K. Munoz AGAINST ♥ Pro-Life 4 — Cibola, McKinley & San Juan R Steven P. Neville AGAINST ♥ Pro-Life 2 — San Juan Record D Bill B. O'Neill FOR ✖ Pro-Abortion 13 — Bernalillo D Gerald Ortiz y Pino FOR ✖ Pro-Abortion 12 — Bernalillo D Michael Padilla FOR ✖ Pro-Abortion 14 — Bernalillo on HB51 D Mary Kay Papen AGAINST ♥ Pro-Life 38 — Doña Ana R William H. Payne AGAINST ♥ Pro-Life 20 — Bernalillo HB51 would D Shannon D. Pinto SUPPORTS2 ✖ Pro-Abortion 3 — McKinley & San Juan have made R Cliff R. Pirtle AGAINST ♥ Pro-Life 32 — Chaves, Eddy & Otero D Gabriel Ramos AGAINST ♥ Pro-Life 28 — Catron, Grant & Socorro late-term D Nancy Rodriguez FOR ✖ Pro-Abortion 24 — Santa Fe abortions R Sander Rue AGAINST ♥ Pro-Life 23 — Bernalillo D Clemente “Memé” Sanchez AGAINST ♥ Pro-Life 30 — Cibola, Socorro, McKinley & Valencia up-to-birth D John M. Sapien FOR ✖ Pro-Abortion 9 — Bernalillo & Sandoval legal for D Antoinette Sedillo Lopez FOR ✖ Pro-Abortion 16 — Bernalillo R William E. Sharer AGAINST ♥ Pro-Life 1 — San Juan any reason. D Benny Shendo FOR ✖ Pro-Abortion 22 — Bernalillo, McKinley, Rio Arriba, San Juan & Sandoval D John Arthur Smith AGAINST ♥ Pro-Life 35 — Doña Ana, Hidalgo, Luna & Sierra D William P. Soules FOR ✖ Pro-Abortion 37 — Doña Ana D Elizabeth “Liz” Stefanics FOR ✖ Pro-Abortion 39 — Bernalillo, Lincoln, San Miguel, Santa Fe, Torrance & Valencia D Jeff Steinborn FOR ✖ Pro-Abortion 36 — Doña Ana D Mimi Stewart FOR ✖ Pro-Abortion 17 — Bernalillo D Bill Tallman FOR ✖ Pro-Abortion 18 — Bernalillo R James P. White AGAINST ♥ Pro-Life 19 — Bernalillo, Sandoval, Santa Fe & Torrance D Peter Wirth FOR ✖ Pro-Abortion 25 — Santa Fe R Pat Woods AGAINST ♥ Pro-Life 7 — Curry, Quay & Union 1 Based on 2019 House vote on HB51 UNLEASHING CITIZENSHIP 2 Based on Governor’s Office Press Release 223 N Guadalupe St, Suite 514, Santa Fe, NM 87501 | 866-655-4545 (7/18/19) FamilyPolicyAlliance.com/NewMexico HOUSE PARTY & LEGISLATOR NAME VOTE POSITION DISTRICT & COUNTY D Abbas Akhil FOR ✖ Pro-Abortion 20 — Bernalillo D Eliseo Lee Alcon FOR ✖ Pro-Abortion 6 — Cibola & McKinley D Anthony Allison AGAINST ♥ Pro-Life 4 — San Juan R Phelps Anderson AGAINST ♥ Pro-Life 66 — Chaves, Lea & Roosevelt D Deborah A. Armstrong FOR ✖ Pro-Abortion 17 — Bernalillo R Gail Armstrong AGAINST ♥ Pro-Life 49 — Catron, Socorro & Valencia R Alonzo Baldonado AGAINST ♥ Pro-Life 8 — Valencia R Paul C. Bandy DID NOT VOTE ♥ Pro-Life3 3 — San Juan D Daniel R. Barrone SUPPORTS 4 ✖ Pro-Abortion 42 — Taos D Karen C. Bash FOR ✖ Pro-Abortion 68 — Bernalillo R Rachel A. Black AGAINST ♥ Pro-Life 51 — Otero R Cathrynn N. Brown AGAINST ♥ Pro-Life 55 — Eddy D Micaela Lara Cadena FOR ✖ Pro-Abortion 33 — Doña Ana D Christine Chandler FOR ✖ Pro-Abortion 43 — Los Alamos, Rio Arriba, Sandoval & Santa Fe D Gail Chasey FOR ✖ Pro-Abortion 18 — Bernalillo Vote R Jack Chatfield AGAINST ♥ Pro-Life 67 — Colfax, Curry, Harding, Quay, Roosevelt, San Miguel & Union R Zachary J. Cook AGAINST ♥ Pro-Life 56 — Lincoln & Otero Record R Randal S. Crowder AGAINST ♥ Pro-Life 64 — Curry R Rebecca Dow AGAINST ♥ Pro-Life 38 — Grant, Hidalgo & Sierra on HB51 D Brian Egolf FOR ✖ Pro-Abortion 47 — Santa Fe D Daymon Ely FOR ✖ Pro-Abortion 23 — Bernalillo & Sandoval Supporters of R Candy Spence Ezzell AGAINST ♥ Pro-Life 58 — Chaves R Kelly K. Fajardo AGAINST ♥ Pro-Life 7 — Valencia HB51 want to D Joanne J. Ferrary FOR ✖ Pro-Abortion 37 — Doña Ana D Natalie Figueroa FOR ✖ Pro-Abortion 30 — Bernalillo keep abortions R David M. Gallegos AGAINST ♥ Pro-Life 61 — Lea ✖ up-to-birth D Doreen Y. Gallegos FOR Pro-Abortion 52 — Doña Ana D Harry Garcia FOR ✖ Pro-Abortion 69 — Bernalillo, Cibola, McKinley, Socorro, San Juan & Valencia legal for any D Miguel P. Garcia FOR ✖ Pro-Abortion 14 — Bernalillo D Joy Garratt FOR ✖ Pro-Abortion 29 — Bernalillo reason. R Jason C. Harper AGAINST ♥ Pro-Life 57 — Sandoval D Susan K. Herrera FOR ✖ Pro-Abortion 41 — Rio Arriba, Santa Fe & Taos D Dayan Hochman-Vigil FOR ✖ Pro-Abortion 15 — Bernalillo D D. Wonda Johnson AGAINST ♥ Pro-Life 5 — McKinley & San Juan D Raymundo Lara FOR ✖ Pro-Abortion 34 — Doña Ana D Derrick J. Lente FOR ✖ Pro-Abortion 65 — Rio Arriba, Sandoval & San Juan R Tim D. Lewis AGAINST ♥ Pro-Life 60 — Sandoval D Georgene Louis FOR ✖ Pro-Abortion 26 — Bernalillo D Patricia A. Lundstrom AGAINST ♥ Pro-Life 9 — McKinley & San Juan D Willie D. Madrid FOR ✖ Pro-Abortion 53 — Doña Ana & Otero D Antonio Maestas FOR ✖ Pro-Abortion 16 — Bernalillo D Rodolpho “Rudy” S. Martinez FOR ✖ Pro-Abortion 39 — Doña Ana, Grant & Sierra D Javier Martínez FOR ✖ Pro-Abortion 11 — Bernalillo D Marian Matthews SUPPORTS 5 ✖ Pro-Abortion 27 — Bernalillo D Matthew McQueen FOR ✖ Pro-Abortion 50 — Bernalillo, Santa Fe, Torrance & Valencia R Rod Montoya AGAINST ♥ Pro-Life 1 — San Juan R Greg Nibert AGAINST ♥ Pro-Life 59 — Chaves & Lincoln R Jane E. Powdrell-Culbert AGAINST ♥ Pro-Life 44 — Sandoval R William “Bill” R. Rehm AGAINST ♥ Pro-Life 31 — Bernalillo D Andrea Romero FOR ✖ Pro-Abortion 46 — Santa Fe D G. Andrés Romero FOR ✖ Pro-Abortion 10 — Bernalillo D Patricia Roybal Caballero FOR ✖ Pro-Abortion 13 — Bernalillo D Angelica Rubio FOR ✖ Pro-Abortion 35 — Doña Ana D Patricio Ruiloba AGAINST ♥ Pro-Life 12 — Bernalillo D Tomás E. Salazar FOR ✖ Pro-Abortion 70 — San Miguel, Santa Fe & Torrance D Joseph L. Sanchez AGAINST ♥ Pro-Life 40 — Colfax, Mora, Rio Arriba & San Miguel D Debra M. Sariñana FOR ✖ Pro-Abortion 21 — Bernalillo R Gregg Schmedes AGAINST ♥ Pro-Life 22 — Bernalillo, Sandoval & Santa Fe R Larry R. Scott AGAINST ♥ Pro-Life 62 — Lea D Nathan P. Small FOR ✖ Pro-Abortion 36 — Doña Ana D Melanie A. Stansbury FOR ✖ Pro-Abortion 28 — Bernalillo D Sheryl Williams Stapleton FOR ✖ Pro-Abortion 19 — Bernalillo R James R.J. Strickler AGAINST ♥ Pro-Life 2 — San Juan 3 Based on legislative ♥ voting record D Candie G. Sweetser AGAINST Pro-Life 32 — Grant, Hidalgo & Luna D Elizabeth “Liz” Thomson FOR ✖ Pro-Abortion 24 — Bernalillo 4 Based on Santa Fe County Commission R James G. Townsend AGAINST ♥ Pro-Life 54 — Chaves, Eddy & Otero Meeting comments D Christine Trujillo FOR ✖ Pro-Abortion 25 — Bernalillo 5 Based on Planned D Jim R. Trujillo FOR ✖ Pro-Abortion 45 — Santa Fe Parenthood D Linda M. Trujillo FOR ✖ Pro-Abortion 48 — Santa Fe Endorsement R Martin R. Zamora AGAINST ♥ Pro-Life 63 — Curry, De Baca, Guadalupe, Roosevelt & San Miguel.
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