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UNOFFICIAL April 28, 2020 2020Primary Election Candidates UNOFFICIAL April 28, 2020 2020Primary Election Candidates 55th 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 District 3 - San Juan T. Ryan Lane (R) 805 Pioneer Avenue Aztec 87410 District 4 - San Juan *Anthony Allison (D) 35 Road 6785 Fruitland 87416 P. Mark Duncan (R) 17 Road 6050 Farmington 87401 District 5 - McKinley & San Juan *D. Wonda Johnson (D) P.O. Box 982 Church Rock 87311 District 6 - Cibola & McKinley *Eliseo Lee Alcon (D) P.O. Box 2134 Milan 87021 Karen V. Chavez (R) P.O. Box 372 Grants 87020 District 7 - Valencia *Kelly K. Fajardo (R) 1402 Main Street, Box B501 Los Lunas 87031 Santos Griego (D) P.O. Box 495 Tome 87031 District 8 - Valencia *Alonzo Baldonado (R) P.O. Box 370 Los Lunas 87031 Paul M. Kinzelman (D) 7 Parklane Circle Peralta 887042 District 9 - McKinley & San Juan *Patricia A. Lundstrom (D) 3406 Bluehill Avenue Gallup 87301 District 10 - Bernalillo *G. Andrés Romero (D) 4503 Valley Park Drive SW Albuquerque 87105 Dinah G. Vargas (R) 4707 Coors Blvd SW Albuquerque 87121 District 11 - Bernalillo *Javier Martínez (D) 2955 Moya Road NW Albuquerque 87104 Stella Padilla (R) 1212 Claire Court NW Albuquerque 87104 Adrian A. Trujillo, Sr. (R) 1308 Sawmill Road NW Albuquerque 87104 District 12 - Bernalillo ¤Patricio R. Ruiloba (D) 3917 Camino Alameda SW Albuquerque 87105 District 13 - Bernalillo Edwina P. Cisneros (D) P.O. Box 72017 Albuquerque 87195 *Patricia Roybal Caballero (D) P.O. Box 72574 Albuquerque 87195 Kayla R. Marshall (R) 473 Wesley Court SW Albuquerque 87195 District 14 - Bernalillo Robert G. Chavez (D) 1514 Trujillo Road Sw Albuquerque 87105 *Miguel P. Garcia (D) 1118 La Font Road SW Albuquerque 87105 District 15 - Bernalillo Ali Ennenga (R) 9813 B Guadalupe Trail NW Albuquerque 87114 *Dayan M. Hochman-Vigil (D) 7224 Copper Grass Court NE Albuquerque 87113 Ranota Q. Banks (L) 8233 Krim Drive NE Albuquerque 87109 District 16 - Bernalillo *Antonio Maestas (D) 5818 Jones Place NW Albuquerque 87120 Antoinette B. Taft (R) 4219 Bill Cody Drive NW Albuquerque 87120 District 17 - Bernalillo *Deborah A. Armstrong (D) P.O. Box 6861 Albuquerque 87109 Laura E. Lucero y Ruiz de Gutierrez(D)1120 Casa Maria Road NE Albuquerque 87113 Kimberly A. Kaehr-MacMillan (R) 2116 Dietz Place NW Albuquerque 87107 Scott Goodman (L) 100 Sun Avenue, Suite 210 Albuquerque 87109 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 Stephen J. Cecco (R) 8401 Roma Avenue NE Albuquerque 87108 Mark A. Curtis (L) 3329 Santa Clara Avenue SE Albuquerque 87106 District 20 - Bernalillo Meredith A. Dixon (D) 1412 Stagecoach Lane SE Albuquerque 87123 Ilena Estrella (D) 12928 Marva Place SE Albuquerque 87123 Michael E. Hendricks (R) 2929 Coors Blvd. NW, Suite 106 Albuquerque 87120 District 21 - Bernalillo *Debra M. Sariñana (D) 825 Claudine Street NE Albuquerque 87123 Paul R. McKenny (L) 12904 Mountain View Avenue NE Albuquerque 87123 District 22 - Bernalillo, Sandoval & Santa Fe Stefani Lord (R) 2 Erickson Road Sandia Park 87047 Jessica P. Velasquez (D) P.O. Box 411 Cedar Crest 87008 District 23 - Bernalillo & Sandoval *Damon Ely (D) 659 Applewood Road Corrales 87048 Ellis C. McMath (R) 10343 Dunbar Street NW Albuquerque 87114 Audrey D. Mendonca-Trujillo (R) 677 Meadowlark Lane Corrales 87048 District 24 - Bernalillo *Elizabeth "Liz" Thomson (D) 1216 Westerfeld Drive NE Albuquerque 87112 Amy L. Smith (R) 1204 Mary Ellen Street NE Albuquerque 87112 District 25 - Bernalillo *Christine Trujillo (D) 1923 Madeira Drive NE Albuquerque 87110 Sarah M. Rich-Jackson (R) 4901 Sunningdale Avenue NE Albuquerque 87110 Jocelynn R. Paden (L) 3316 Valencia Drive NE Albuquerque 87110 District 26 - Bernalillo *Georgene Louis (D) 10104 Round Up Place SW Albuquerque 87121 District 27 - Bernalillo *Marian Matthews (D) P.O. Box 21256 Albuquerque 87154 William F. Orr (D) 7930 Academy Trail NE Albuquerque 87109 Robert S. Godshall (R) P.O. Box 90938 Albuquerque 87199 Jill M. Michel (R) P.O. Box 93402 Albuquerque 87199 District 28 - Bernalillo *Melanie A. Stansbury (D) P.O. Box 50328 Albuquerque 87181 Thomas Ray Stull (R) 13400 Pinnacle Court NE Albuquerque 87112 Robert J. Vaillancourt (L) 11208 Woodland Avenue NE Albuquerque 87112 District 29 - Bernalillo *Joy J. Garratt (D) 10308 Marin Drive NW Albuquerque 87114 Adelious De Stith (R) 10409 Borrego Creek Drive NW Albuquerque 87114 District 30 - Bernalillo *Natalie Figueroa (D) 8705 Horacio Place NE Albuquerque 87111 John L. Jones (R) 7713 Sierra Azul Avenue NE Albuquerque 87110 Randall K. Sobien (L) 3621 Georgia Street NE Albuquerque 87110 District 31 - Bernalillo Julie F. Brenning (D) 5801 Lowell Street NE #26 Albuquerque 87111 Steven Penhall (L) 5720 Peppertree Place NE Albuquerque 87111 *William "Bill" R. Rehm (R) Box 14768 Albuquerque 87191 District 32 - Grant, Hidalgo & Luna *Candie G. Sweetser (D) 10520 Hermanas Road SW Deming 88030 J. Scott Chandler (R) P.O. Box 1266 Deming 88031 District 33 - Doña Ana *Micaela L. Cadena (D) P.O. Box 1510 Mesilla 88046 Beth E. Miller (R) 1412 Santanova Arc Las Cruces 88005 District 34 - Doña Ana ‡Bealquin Bill Gomez (D) 400 Dawson Road La Mesa 88044 *Raymundo Lara (D) P.O. Box 652 Chamberino 88027 Dawn E. Ladd (R) 18716 S. Highway 28 La Mesa 88044 District 35 - Doña Ana *Angelica Rubio (D) P.O. Box 2155 Las Cruces 88004 Richelle A. Ponder (R) 715 N. Armijo Street Las Cruces 88005 District 36 - Doña Ana *Nathan P. Small (D) 1320 Fourth Street Las Cruces 88005 Brandi L. Polanco (R) 6319 Wagons East Trail Las Cruces 88012 District 37 - Doña Ana *Joanne J. Ferrary (D) 6100 Morning Sun Way Las Cruces 88012 Isabella Solis (R) P.O. Box 13531 Las Cruces 88013 District 38 - Grant, Hidalgo & Sierra *Rebecca Dow (R) 806 Sierra Vista Truth or Consequences 87901 William P. Kinney (L) PMB 580, 2311 Ranch Club Road Silver City 88061 Karen C. Whitlock (D) Write-in P.O. Box 516 Mimbres88049 District 39 - Doña Ana, Grant & Sierra *Rodolpho "Rudy" S. Martinez (D) P.O. Box 164 Bayard 88023 Luis M. Terrazas (R) P.O. Box 197 Santa Clara 88026 District 40 - Colfax, Mora, Rio Arriba & San Miguel Matthew E. Gonzales (D) P.O. Box 2 Cimarron 87714 Roger E. Montoya (D) P.O. Box 564 Velarde 87582 Justin J. Salazar-Torres (R) 1201 Chacoma Lane Espanola 87532 District 41 - Rio Arriba, Santa Fe & Taos *Susan K. Herrera (D) 19 County Road 62 Embudo 87531 District 42 - Taos Mark. L Gallegos (D) P.O. Box 1092 Questa 87556 Kristina Ortez (D) 246 Maria Luisa Loop El Prado 87529 Linda H. Calhoun (R) P.O. Box 39 Red River 87558 Paul A. Martinez (R) 64 Cabresto Road Questa 87556 District 43 - Los Alamos, Rio Arriba, Sandoval & Santa Fe *Christine Chandler (D) 1208 9th Street Los Alamos 87544 David E. Hampton (R) 300 Aragon Avenue White Rock 87547 District 44 - Sandoval Gary J. Tripp (D) 6824 Kalgan Road NE Rio Rancho 87144 *Jane E. Powdrell-Culbert (R) Box 2819 Corrales 87048 Jeremy B. Myers (L) 1433 Monterrey Road NE Rio Rancho 87144 District 45 - Santa Fe Carmichael A. Dominguez (D) 2730 Calle Anna Jean #H Santa Fe 87505 Lisa D. Martinez (D) 3618 Rodeo Lane Santa Fe 87507 Yolanda L. Sena (D) 1908 Camino Claro Santa Fe 87505 Linda M. Serrato (D) P.O. Box 28043 Santa Fe 87592 Patrick "Pat" Varela (D) 2505 Rancho Siringo Drive Santa Fe 87505 Helen M. Milenski (L) 2224 Camino Rancho Siringo Santa Fe 87505 District 46 - Santa Fe *Andrea Romero (D) P.O. Box 8139 Santa Fe 87504 Jay C. Groseclose (R) 120 Calle Don Jose Santa Fe 87501 District 47 - Santa Fe *Brian Egolf (D) Suite 104, State Capitol Santa Fe 87501 Glen D. Berlin (R) 16 Crazy Rabbit Drive Santa Fe 87508 District 48 - Santa Fe *Linda M. Trujillo (D) 1157 Vuelta De Las Acequias Santa Fe 87507 District 49 - Catron, Socorro & Valencia *Gail Armstrong (R) P.O. Box 326 Magdalena 87825 District 50 - Bernalillo, Santa Fe, Torrance & Valencia *Matthew McQueen (D) 7 Avenida Vista Grande B7-120 Santa Fe 87508 Rebecca "Becky" King Spindle (D) P.O. Box 2884 Moriarty 87035 Christina L. Estrada (R) P.O. Box 555 Estancia 87016 Jerry D. Gage (L) 111 Vista Del Rio Rio Communities 87002 District 51 - Otero Jeff Swanson (D) 146 San Pedro Drive Alamogordo 88310 *Rachel A. Black (R) 1907 Puerto Rico Avenue Alamogordo 88310 District 52 - Doña Ana *Doreen Y. Gallegos (D) 5305 Superstition Street Las Cruces 88011 John Foreman (R) 4210 Tesota Road Las Cruces 88011 District 53 - Doña Ana & Otero *Willie A. Madrid (D) 108 Hendrich Road Chaparral 88081 ‡Rick Little (R) 2301 Nike Air Chaparral 88081 District 54 - Chaves, Eddy & Otero *James G. Townsend (R) 69 West Compress Road Artesia 88210 District 55 - Eddy *Cathrynn N. Brown (R) 1814 North Guadalupe Carlsbad 88220 District 56 - Lincoln & Otero Laura L. Childress (D) 268 Country Club Drive Ruidoso 88345 *Zachary J. Cook (R) 1703 Sudderth Dr. #425 Ruidoso 88345 District 57 - Sandoval Billie Ann Helean (D) 2003 Southern Blvd. Suite 102-34 Rio Rancho 87124 *Jason C. Harper (R) 4917 Foxmoore Court NE Rio Rancho 87144 District 58- Chaves *Candy Spence Ezzell (R) P.O. Box 2125 Roswell 88202 District 59 - Chaves & Lincoln Kimble Lee Kearns (D) P.O. Box 454 Capitan 88316 *Greg Nibert (R) P.O. Box 4559 Roswell 88202-4559 District 60 - Sandoval *Tim D. Lewis (R) Box 45793 Rio Rancho 87174 District 61 - Lea Randall T. Pettigrew (R) 1806 W. Avenue J Lovington 88260 David B. Snider (R) P.O.
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