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Spc Assignments 11/11/16 House of Representatives SPC ASSIGNMENTS 11/11/16 HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES DIST STATE REP NAME/ADDRESS PHONE EMAIL SPC PHONE EMAIL RODNEY D. MONTOYA State 4902 CAMARON AVE 1 Representative REP FARMINGTON NM 87402 505-360-1510 [email protected] JAMES R. J. STRICKLER 2204 State SANTIAGO AVE FARMINGTON 505-327-9240 2 Representative REP NM 87401 505327-4190 [email protected] PAUL C BANDY State 388 ROAD 2900 3 Representative REP AZTEC NM 87410 505334-0865 [email protected] SHARON CLAHCHISCHILLIAGE State P.O. BOX 585 4 Representative REP KIRTLAND NM 87417 505-6860836 [email protected] DOREEN W JOHNSON State 900 BOARDMAN DR A-1 5 Representative DEM GALLUP NM 87301 [email protected] ELISEO LEE ALCON State 508 VALENCIA AVE 6 Representative DEM MILAN NM 87021 505-285-6387 [email protected] KELLY FAJARDO State 1125 MOLINA RD 7 Representative REP BELEN NM 87002 505-573-0471 [email protected] ALONZO BALDONADO State 1001 PINZON ST NW 8 Representative REP LOS LUNAS NM 87031 505-363-6214 [email protected] PATTY A. LUNDSTROM State 3406 BLUE HILL AVE 505-722-2980 9 Representative DEM GALLUP NM 87301 505-863-0098 [email protected] G ANDRES ROMERO State 7411 ISLETA BLVD SW 10 Representative DEM ALBUQUERQUE NM 87105 505-514-9574 [email protected] JAVIER I MARTINEZ State 1101 MIS ABUELITOS DR NW 11 Representative DEM ALBUQUERQUE NM 87104 505-289-3939 [email protected] PATRICIO R RUILOBA 3917 State CAMINO ALAMEDA SW 12 Representative DEM ALBUQUERQUE NM 87105 505-417-1749 [email protected] PATRICIA A. ROYBAL CABALLERO State 9600 CENTRAL AVE SW 51 13 Representative DEM ALBUQUERQUE NM 87121 505-710-5996 [email protected] MIGUEL P GARCIA State 1118 LA FONT RD SW 14 Representative DEM ALBUQUERQUE NM 87105 505-877-8131 [email protected] SARAH MAESTAS BARNES State 10102 RIO DEL NORTE CT NW 15 Representative REP ALBUQUERQUE NM 87114 505-847-6391 [email protected] ANTONIO MOE MAESTAS 544 State 61ST ST NW ALBUQUERQUE 16 Representative DEM NM 87105 505-242-2279 [email protected] DEBORAH A ARMSTRONG 2015 State DIETZ PL NW ALBUQUERQUE NM 17 Representative DEM 87107 505-795-5164 [email protected] Jean Duran GAIL CHASEY State 1206 LAS LOMAS RD NE 505-246-2221 18 Representative DEM ALBUQUERQUE NM 87106 505-266-5191 [email protected] SHERYL M WILLIAMS STAPLETON State 4616 CREST AVE SE 19 Representative DEM ALBUQUERQUE NM 87108 505-265-6089 [email protected] JAMES MITCHELL DINES State 1709 SOPLO RD SE 20 Representative REP ALBUQUERQUE NM 87123 505-400-8316 [email protected] DEBRA SARINANA - New State 21 Representative DEM JAMES E. SMITH 6 State EQUESTRIAN CT TIJERAS 22 Representative REP NM 87059 505-954-1075 [email protected] Diane Stearley State 23 Representative DEM DAMON ELY - NEW ELIZABETH THOMPSON - NEW State 24 Representative DEM CHRISTINE TRUJILLO 1923 State MADEIRA DR NE ALBUQUERQUE 25 Representative DEM NM 87110 505-503-8600 [email protected] GEORGENE LOUIS State 10104 ROUND UP PL SW 505-938-9144 26 Representative DEM ALBUQUERQUE NM 87121 505-250-7932 [email protected] LORENZO A. LARRAÑAGA State 7716 LAMPLIGHTER LN NE 27 Representative REP ALBUQUERQUE NM 87109 505-821-4948 [email protected] JIMMIE C HALL State 13008 GRAY HILLS RD NE 28 Representative REP ALBUQUERQUE NM 87111 505-294-6178 [email protected] DAVID EDWARD ADKINS 10444 State CALLE ALAVA NW ALBUQUERQUE 29 Representative REP NM 87114 505-239-3987 [email protected] NATE GENTRY State 3716 ANDREW DR NE 30 Representative REP ALBUQUERQUE NM 87110 505-508-0782 [email protected] Tim MacEachen WILLIAM REHM 10932 State RICHFIELD AVE NE 31 Representative REP ALBUQUERQUE NM 87122 505-259-3398 [email protected] Tim MacEachen CANDIE SWEETSER - NEW State 32 Representative DEM BILL MCCAMLEY State 1740 CALLE DE SUENOS 33 Representative DEM LAS CRUCES NM 88001 575-496-5731 [email protected] BEALQUIN BILL GOMEZ State 400 DAWSON RD 34 Representative DEM LA MESA NM 88044 575-233-3040 [email protected] State 35 Representative DEM ANGELICA RUBIO - NEW State 36 Representative DEM NATHAN SMALL - NEW State 37 Representative DEM JOANNE FERRARY - NEW REBECCA DOW -NEW State 38 Representative REP State 39 Representative REP RUDOLPHO MARTINEZ NICK L SALAZAR State BOX 1076 505-663-5849 40 Representative DEM OHKAY OWINGEH NM 87566 505-852-4178 Catherine Moon DEBBIE A. RODELLA State 16 PRIVATE DRIVE 1156 41 Representative DEM ESPANOLA NM 87532 505-753-8247 [email protected] ROBERTO 'BOBBY' JESSE GONZALES State 26 LAVENDER RD 575-751-1467 42 Representative DEM TAOS NM 87571 575-758-2674 [email protected] Paul Romero STEPHANIE GARCIA RICHARD 30 State GLENVIEW CT LOS 505-500-4343 43 Representative DEM ALAMOS NM 87544 505-672-4196 [email protected] JANE E POWDRELL-CULBERT State 114 RICHARD RD CORRALES 44 Representative REP NM 87048 505-721-9021 [email protected] Diane Stearley JIM R TRUJILLO State 1901 MORRIS PL 45 Representative DEM SANTA FE NM 87505 505-438-8890 [email protected] JoAnne Vigil Coppler CARL TRUJILLO 1 State JERRY HATCHET LN SANTA FE 46 Representative DEM NM 87506 505-699-6690 [email protected] JoAnne Vigil Coppler BRIAN EGOLF State 165 BROWNELL HOWLAND RD 47 Representative DEM SANTA FE NM 87501 505-986-4757 [email protected] Victoria Murphy LINDA TRUJILLO -NEW State 48 Representative DEM DON TRIPP State 633 NEWBERRY RD 575-835-2465 49 Representative REP SOCORRO NM 87801 575-835-0766 [email protected] MATTHEW MCQUEEN State 38 AVENIDA VIEJA 50 Representative DEM LAMY NM 87540 [email protected] YVETTE HERRELL State 1308 ADAMS AVE ALAMOGORDO 51 Representative REP NM 88310 575-430-2113 [email protected] Sonya Roberts DOREEN Y GALLEGOS State 3011 BROADMOOR DR LAS 52 Representative DEM CRUCES NM 88001 575-649-6325 [email protected] RICK L LITTLE State 305 MESILLA VIEW DR 53 Representative REP CHAPARRAL NM 88081 575-824-4063 [email protected] JAMES G TOWNSEND State 69 W COMPRESS RD 54 Representative REP ARTESIA NM 88210 575-703-0153 [email protected] CATHRYNN N BROWN State 1814 N GUADALUPE ST 55 Representative REP CARLSBAD NM 88220 575-706-4420 [email protected] ZACH J COOK State 142 ROWAN RD 56 Representative REP RUIDOSO NM 88345 575-937-7644 [email protected] James Russ JASON CARL HARPER State 4917 FOXMOORE CT NE RIO 57 Representative REP RANCHO NM 87144 8589 505-554-7970 [email protected] CANDY SPENCE EZZELL State 4173 OLD HONDO CHANNEL RD 58 Representative REP ROSWELL NM 88203 575-625-0550 [email protected] GREG NIBERT -NEW State 59 Representative REP TIM LEWIS State 2236 RANCHO PLATA AVE SE 60 Representative REP RIO RANCHO NM 87124 [email protected] DAVID M GALLEGOS State 907 TWENTIETH ST 61 Representative REP EUNICE NM 88231 575-394-0099 [email protected] LARRY R SCOTT State 406 E ARRIBA DR 62 Representative REP HOBBS NM 88240 575-392-5960 [email protected] GEORGE DODGE 360 State BACA AVE SANTA 63 Representative DEM ROSA NM 88435 575-472-3798 [email protected] RANDAL S CROWDER State 2400 FAIRWAY TERRACE 64 Representative REP CLOVIS NM 88101 575-763-3901 [email protected] Coletta Ray DERRICK LENTE (New) State 65 Representative DEM BOB WOOLEY State 4504 VERDE DR 66 Representative REP ROSWELL NM 88201 575-627-6277 [email protected] Doug Redmond DENNIS J ROCH State 433 N SECOND ST 67 Representative REP LOGAN NM 88426 575-799-7796 [email protected] Richard Randal MONICA C YOUNGBLOOD State 9832 STONE ST NW 68 Representative REP ALBUQUERQUE NM 87114 505-342-6250 [email protected] Danny Vigil (Requested) HARRY GARCIA - NEW State 69 Representative DEM TOMAS E SALAZAR VILLAGE State OF OJO DE CHAPELLE 70 Representative DEM CHAPELLE NM 87569 575-421-2455 [email protected] STATE SENATORS 11/09/16 DIST STATE SENATOR NAME/ADDRESS PHONE EMAIL SPC WILLIAM E SHARER 1 P.O. BOX 203 State Senator REP FARMINGTON NM 87499 505-436-0535 [email protected] STEPHEN P NEVILLE 2 BOX 1570 State Senator REP AZTEC, NM 87410 505-327-5460 [email protected] JOHN PINTO 3 509 W MORGAN AVENUE State Senator DEM GALLUP NM 87301 720-357-9275 GEORGE MUNOZ 4 BOX 2679 505-722-6570 State Senator DEM GALLUP NM 87305 505-722-0191 [email protected] RICHARD C MARTINEZ 5 BOX 762 State Senator DEM ESPANOLA NM 87532 505-747-2337 [email protected] Victoria Murphy CARLOS C. CISNEROS 6 BOX 1179 State Senator DEM QUESTA NM 87556 505-670-5610 [email protected] Paul Romero PAT WOODS 7 4000 CR M State Senator REP BROADVIEW,NM 88112 575-357-8534 [email protected] Coletta Ray PETE CAMPOS 8 418 RAYNOLDS AVENUE 505-454-2501 State Senator DEM LAS VEGAS NM 87701 505-425-0508 [email protected] Catherine Moon JOHN SAPIEN 9 1600 WEST ELLA State Senator DEM CORRALES NM 87048 505765-5662 [email protected] 10 State Senator REP CANDACE GOULD -NEW LINDA LOPEZ 11 9132 SUNCREST SW State Senator DEM ALBUQUERQUE NM 87121 505-831-4148 [email protected] GERALD ORTIZ Y PINO 12 400 12TH STREEN NW State Senator DEM ALBUQUERQUE NM 87102 505-243-1509 [email protected] BILL O'NEILL 13 343 SARAH LANE NW State Senator DEM ALBUQUERQUE NM 87114 505-450-9263 [email protected] MICHAEL PADILLA 14 PO BOX 67545 State Senator DEM ALBUQUERQUE NM 87193 505-977-6247 [email protected] DANIEL IVEY-SOTO 1420 CARLISLE BLVD NE 15 SUITE 208 State Senator DEM ALBUQUERQUE NM 87110 505-881-4475 [email protected] Paul Wilson CISCO McSORLEY 16 415 WELLESLEY PLACE NE State Senator DEM ALBUQUERQUE NM 87106 505-266-0588 [email protected] MIMI STEWART 17 313 MOON STREET NE State Senator DEM ALBUQUERQUE NM 87123 505-275-2355 [email protected] 18 State Senator DEM BILL TALLMAN - NEW 19 State Senator REP JAMES P.
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