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2012 General Chart 2012 GENERAL ELECTIONS – NEW MEXICO DISTRICT CANDIDATE AND ADDRESS PARTY/ Contribution COMMENTS AND District for the 2012 COUNTY Voting % General STATE SENATE 1 – San Matt Dodson D Juan 1009 N. Butler 29.8% Farmington, NM 87401 505-325-2157 [email protected] *William E. Sharer (I) R $750 Post Office Box 203 70.2% Farmington, NM 87499 505-564-8640 [email protected] 2 – San D Juan 26.3% *Steven P. Neville (I) R $750 Post Office Box 1570 73.7% Aztec, NM 87410 3 – *John Pinto (I) D $750 McKinley, 509 W. Morgan Ave. 65.1% San Juan Gallup, NM 87305 575-728-1003 R 34.9% Make checks payable to: Page 1 * “Committee to re-elect…” ** “Committee to elect…” DISTRICT CANDIDATE AND ADDRESS PARTY/ Contribution COMMENTS AND District for the 2012 COUNTY Voting % General 4 – Cibola, *George K. Munoz (I) D $750 McKinley, Post Office Box 2679 66.8% San Juan Gallup, NM 87305 505-722-6570 [email protected] R 33.2% 5 – Los *Richard C. Martinez (I) D $2,000 Alamos, Post Office Box 762 65.6% Rio Arriba, Espanola, NM 87532 Sandoval, 505-829-0125 Santa Fe [email protected] R 34.4% 6 – Los *Carlos R. Cisneros (I) D $1,000 Alamos Rio Post Office Box 1129 70.3% Arriba, Questa, NM 87556 Santa Fe, 505-670-5610 Taos [email protected] R 29.7% 7 – Curry, D Quay, 32.1% Union **John Patrick Woods R $750 4000 CR M 67.9% Broadview, NM 88112-9541 575-357-8594 [email protected] Make checks payable to: Page 2 * “Committee to re-elect…” ** “Committee to elect…” DISTRICT CANDIDATE AND ADDRESS PARTY/ Contribution COMMENTS AND District for the 2012 COUNTY Voting % General 8 – Colfax, *Pete Campos (I) D $1,000 Guadalupe, 500 Raynolds Avenue 64.9% Harding, Las Vegas, NM 87701 Mora, 505-425-0508 Quay, San [email protected] Miguel, R Taos 35.1% 9 – John M. Sapien (I) D Bernalillo, 1600 West Ella 50.5% Sandoval Corrales, NM 87048 505-765-5662 [email protected] David L. Doyle R Post Office Box 3987 49.5% Albuquerque, NM 87190-3987 505-259-2060 [email protected] 10 – D Bernalillo, 45.9% Sandoval *John Ryan (I) R $750 1020 Salamanca St. NW 54.1% Albuquerque, NM 87107-5624 505-343-1400 [email protected] Joseph J. Carraro I 10216 Carraro Place NW Albuquerque, NM 87114 [email protected] Make checks payable to: Page 3 * “Committee to re-elect…” ** “Committee to elect…” DISTRICT CANDIDATE AND ADDRESS PARTY/ Contribution COMMENTS AND District for the 2012 COUNTY Voting % General 11 – *Linda M. Lopez (I) D $2,000 Bernalillo 9132 Suncrest SW 67.1% Albuquerque, NM 87121 505-831-4148 R 32.9% *Gerald Ortiz y Pino D 12 – th Bernalillo 400 12 Street NW 76.2% Albuquerque, NM 87102 505-243-1509 [email protected] R 23.8% 13 – *Bill O’Neill D $750 Bernalillo 343 Sarah Ln NW Apt D 64.5% Albuquerque, NM 87114 505-450-9263 [email protected] R 35.5% 14 – **Michael Padilla D $750 Bernalillo Post Office Box 6745 62.6% Albuquerque, NM 87197-6745 505-899-9921 [email protected] R 37.4% Robert Schiller I Make checks payable to: Page 4 * “Committee to re-elect…” ** “Committee to elect…” DISTRICT CANDIDATE AND ADDRESS PARTY/ Contribution COMMENTS AND District for the 2012 COUNTY Voting % General 15 – Daniel Ivy-Soto D Bernalillo 1420 Carlisle Blvd. NE, Suite 208 52.0% Albuquerque, NM 87110 H. Diane Snyder R 7006 Elna Ct. NE 48.0% Albuquerque, NM 87110-1408 505-830-1669 [email protected] 16 – *Cisco McSorley (I) D $750 Bernalillo 415 Wellesley Place NE 70.7% Albuquerque, NM 87106 R 29.3% 17 – *Timothy M. Keller (I) D $1,000 Bernalillo 11023 Vistazo Place SE 58.3% Albuquerque, NM 87123 Shannon Robinson R 716 Indiana St. SE 41.7% Albuquerque, NM 87108-3813 505-262-0815 [email protected] Make checks payable to: Page 5 * “Committee to re-elect…” ** “Committee to elect…” DISTRICT CANDIDATE AND ADDRESS PARTY/ Contribution COMMENTS AND District for the 2012 COUNTY Voting % General 18 – Bill G. Tallman D Bernalillo 5909 Canyon Point Ct. NE 45.3% Albuquerque, NM 87111-6609 505-821-9455 [email protected] **Lisa Torraco R $750 1019 2nd St. NW 54.7% Albuquerque, NM 87102-2215 505-244-0530 [email protected] 19 – D Bernalillo, 40.6% Santa Fe, Sandoval *Sue Wilson Beffort R $750 Torrance 67 Raindance Road 59.4% Sandia Park, NM 87047 505-292-7116 [email protected] 20 – Cornelia W. Lange D Bernalillo 1310 Constitution Ct NE 44.1% Albuquerque, NM 87112-4601 505-292-7365 [email protected] *William H. Payne (I) R $2,000 Post Office Box 14823 55.9% Albuquerque, NM 87191 505-293-5703 [email protected] Make checks payable to: Page 6 * “Committee to re-elect…” ** “Committee to elect…” DISTRICT CANDIDATE AND ADDRESS PARTY/ Contribution COMMENTS AND District for the 2012 COUNTY Voting % General 21 – Lisa K. Curtis (I) D Bernalillo 301 Gold Ave. SW, Suite 201 39.6% Albuquerque, NM 87102 505-243-1706 [email protected] **Mark Moores R $1500/allow 9641 Seligman Ave. NE 60.4% RECPAC to Albuquerque, NM 87109-6402 match [email protected] 22 – **Benny J. Shendo Jr. D $750 Bernalillo, Post Office Box 634 69.7% McKinley, Jemez Pueblo, NM 87024-0634 Rio Arriba, 505-379-9405 San Juan, [email protected] R Sandoval 30.3% 23 – D Bernalillo 46.1% *Sander Rue (I) R $750 7500 Rancho Solano Court NW 53.9% Albuquerque, NM 87120 24 – Santa *Nancy Rodriquez (I) D $1,000 Fe 1838 Camino La Canada 75.2% Santa Fe, NM 87501 R 24.8% 25 – Santa *Peter Wirth (I) D $1,000 Fe 708 Paseo de Peralta 74.2% Santa Fe, NM 87501 R 25.8% Make checks payable to: Page 7 * “Committee to re-elect…” ** “Committee to elect…” DISTRICT CANDIDATE AND ADDRESS PARTY/ Contribution COMMENTS AND District for the 2012 COUNTY Voting % General 26 – **Jacob Candelaria D $750 Bernalillo 3501 Atrisco Dr. NW Apt. 423 62.4% Albuquerque, NM 87120 [email protected] R 37.6% 27 – D Chaves, 33.3% Curry, DeBaca, *Stuart Ingle (I) R $2,000 Lea, 2106 West University Drive 66.7% Roosevelt Portales, NM 88130 575-356-3088 28 – *Howie C. Morales (I) D $750 Catron, 4285 Swan Street 54.8% Grant, Silver City, NM 88061 Socorro 575-590-7804 [email protected] R 45.2% 29 – *Michael S. Sanchez (I) D $2,000 Bernalillo, 3 Bunton Road 53.1% Valencia Belen, NM 87002 505-865-5583 [email protected] David C. Chavez R Post Office Box 1615 46.9% Los Lunas, NM 87031-1615 505-865-9696 [email protected] Make checks payable to: Page 8 * “Committee to re-elect…” ** “Committee to elect…” DISTRICT CANDIDATE AND ADDRESS PARTY/ Contribution COMMENTS AND District for the 2012 COUNTY Voting % General 30 – **Clemente Sanchez D . Cibola, 612 Inwood Ave. 54.1% McKinley, Grants, NM 87020-2942 Socorro, 505-287-2515 Valencia [email protected] Vickie Perea 14 Spirit Lane R Belen, NM 87002-9516 45.9% 505-610-1831 [email protected] 31 – Dona **Joseph Cervantes D $750 Ana 2610 S. Espina 59.3% Las Cruces, NM 88001 575-522-3352 [email protected] Brett C. Preston R 6 Cielo Del Este 40.7% Anthony, NM 88021 575-589-4466 [email protected] 32 – *Timothy Z. Jennings (I) D $2,000 Chaves, Post Office Box 1797 45.4% Eddy, Roswell, NM 88202-1797 Otero 575-623-8331 [email protected] Cliff R. Pirtie R 3300 East Bland St. 54.6% Roswell, NM 88203-9245 575-626-7046 [email protected] Make checks payable to: Page 9 * “Committee to re-elect…” ** “Committee to elect…” DISTRICT CANDIDATE AND ADDRESS PARTY/ Contribution COMMENTS AND District for the 2012 COUNTY Voting % General 33 – Stephanie L. Dubois D Chaves, 618 Willow Lane 35.7% Lincoln, Tularosa, NM 88362-2547 Otero 575-430-1640 [email protected] *William F. Burt (I) R $750 Post Office Box 1848 64.3% Alamogordo, NM 88311 575-434-6140 [email protected] 34 – Doña Ellen E. Wedum D Ana, Eddy, Post Office Box 1086 35.6% Otero Cloudcroft, NM 88317-1086 575-682-2464 [email protected] **Ron Griggs R $750 2704 Birdie Loop 64.4% Alamogordo, NM 88310 575-439-1331 [email protected] 35 – Doña *John Arthur Smith (I) D $2,000 Ana, Post Office Box 998 48.3% Hidalgo, Deming, NM 88031 Luna, 575-546-4879 Sierra [email protected] Russell G. Allen R 2062 Cortabella 51.7% Las Cruces, NM 88005-8234 575-642-1377 [email protected] Make checks payable to: Page 10 * “Committee to re-elect…” ** “Committee to elect…” DISTRICT CANDIDATE AND ADDRESS PARTY/ Contribution COMMENTS AND District for the 2012 COUNTY Voting % General 36 – Doña *Mary Jane M. Garcia (I) D $2,000 Ana 226 Isaac Garcia St. 53.2% Dona Ana, :NM 88032 575-526-5048 Lee S. Cotter R 6670 Butterfield Ridge Dr. 46.8% Las Cruces, NM 88007 575-525-3200 37 – Doña William P. Soules D Ana, Sierra 5054 Silver King Rd. 50.0% Las Cruces, NM 88011 575-522-3521 [email protected] Cathey Jo Alberson R 4991 Ruby Mine Road 50.0% Las Cruces, NM 88011 575-522-3252 [email protected] 38 – Doña *Mary Kay Papen (I) D $750 Ana 904 Conway Avenue 59.9% Las Cruces, NM 88005 575-524-4462 [email protected] Neal L. Hooks R 121 Mimosa Ln. 40.1% Las Cruces, NM 88001 575-541-3414 [email protected] Make checks payable to: Page 11 * “Committee to re-elect…” ** “Committee to elect…” DISTRICT CANDIDATE AND ADDRESS PARTY/ Contribution COMMENTS AND District for the 2012 COUNTY Voting % General 39 – *Phil A.
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