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ELECTION CALENDAR
for 2015
FEBRUARY 3, 2015
Education Elections
Voters will choose members of the Albuquerque Board of
Education from districts 1, 2 and 4; members of the governing
board of Central New Mexico Community College from
districts 2, 4, and 6; town of Bernalillo Public School Board
members from districts 1, 4, and 5; 2 members of the Cuba
Public School Board; 3 members of the Jemez Valley Public
School Board; and Rio Rancho Public School Board
members from districts 2 and 4.
MARCH 3, 2015
Voters in the Town of Cochiti Lake will choose three
members for the Town Assembly.
JUNE 2, 2015
On Tuesday, June 2, voters will choose Directors for the Board
from districts 1, 2 and 5 of the Middle Rio Grande
Conservancy District (MRGCD).
OCTOBER 6, 2015
Voters will choose Albuquerque City Council
members for districts 4, 6, and 8.
In addition to the candidates for city council,
Albuquerque city bonds will also be on the ballot.
Make Your Voice Count
Register and Vote!
Who’s Who
A Political
Directory
Bernalillo and
Sandoval Counties
2015
The information in this publication has been carefully
assembled and compiled to assure maximum accuracy as of
January 14, 2015. However, LWVCNM assumes no responsibility
for errors and/or omissions.
Compiled by
The League of Women Voters
Central New Mexico, Inc.
2315 San Pedro NE F-6
Albuquerque, NM 87110
(505) 884-8441
http://www.lwvcnm.org
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Who’s Who
A Political Directory
Compiled by
The League of Women Voters
Central New Mexico, Inc.
Table of Contents
Voter Information ....................................................................... 3
United States Government ....................................................... 4
New Mexico Government ......................................................... 5
Executive Branch ............................................. 5-6
Legislative Branch ......................................... 6-10
Judicial Branch ............................................ 10-13
Bernalillo County Government .................................... 13
City of Albuquerque ........................................... 14
Village of Tijeras ............................................... 14
Village of Los Ranchos de Albuquerque ..................14
Sandoval County Government .....................................15
Town of Bernalillo ..............................................16
Town of Cochiti Lake ..........................................16
Village of Corrales .............................................17
Village of Cuba .................................................17
Village of Jemez Springs .....................................17
City of Rio Rancho .............................................18
Village of San Ysidro ..........................................18
Education .......................................................... 18-20
Middle Rio Grande Conservancy District ....................... 21
Flood Control Authorities ...................................... 21-22
Contacting Your Representative in Government .............. 23
Election Calendar .................................................... 24
CONTACTING YOUR
REPRESENTATIVES
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Your views as a voter help determine how your elected
officials may legislate on a given issue, or what kind
of policy decisions Executive officers may make. Let
your Representatives and Executive officials know what
you think. Telephone calls to the offices of legislators
have greatest impact, along with written letters, cards
and telegrams.
Emails also are useful. Be brief in your message. State
who you are and give your reasons for urging them to
act as you recommend, providing any relevant details
on the impact their actions may have on you, your
friends, or family members. If writing, include your address, and sign your name legibly. If they vote as you
wish, let them know you appreciate their decision.
Address the President of the U.S. as “The President,”
other elected officials as “The Honorable (full name).”
The salutation is “Dear Mr. President:” for the President
and “Dear (Senator, Governor, Mayor etc.) (last
name),” for other officials. The closing for letters to the
President is “Very respectfully yours.” The closing for
all the other letters is “Very truly yours,” or “Sincerely yours.”
Published by
THE LEAGUE OF WOMEN VOTERS
EDUCATION FUND
The League of Women Voters of Central New
Mexico Education Fund was established to
provide nonpartisan election services to the
general public through voter registration, candidate forums and publications. The LWVCNM
Education Fund is a 501(c)(3) organization that
may accept tax deductible contributions.
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EASTERN SANDOVAL COUNTY
ARROYO FLOOD CONTROL
AUTHORITY
The Eastern Sandoval County Arroyo Flood Control Authority (ESCAFCA) was established by the state legislature in 2007 to manage
watersheds and flood control in Eastern Sandoval County including
areas of Placitas, Bernalillo, and Algodones, and excluding federal and
tribal areas, for the benefit and general welfare of the population.
The first election was in November 2008. A five-member Board of
Directors was elected to staggered six-year terms. A Bond issue also
was passed in that election to fund the flood control planning and
activities of ESCAFCA.
The Board meets the second Tuesday of each month at 6:00 p.m. at
the Town of Bernalillo Council Chambers, 829 S. Camino del Pueblo,
Bernalillo. Changes are posted on the website.
Address: 829 Camino del Pueblo
Mailing: P.O. Box 638, Bernalillo, NM 87004
www.escafca.com
Larry Blair, Executive Engineer
lblair@escafca.com
BOARD OF DIRECTORS
Sal Reyes, Chair – Algodones
Vacant – To be appointed
Jack Torres – Bernalillo
505-867-3311
(M) 505-249-1035
Next Election
2020
2018
2016
SOUTHERN SANDOVAL COUNTY
ARROYO FLOOD CONTROL
AUTHORITY
Southern Sandoval County Arroyo Flood Control Authority (SSCAFCA)
was established in 1990 to oversee flood and storm water control,
and manage watersheds to protect citizens and property in southern
Sandoval County, including the Corrales Watershed and Rio Rancho.
The five-member Board of Directors is elected for staggered six year
terms. Meets third Friday of each month at 9:00 AM at the SSCAFCA
office Board chambers.
Address: 1041 Commercial Dr SE
505-892-7246
Rio Rancho NM 87124
Fax 505-892-7244
www.sscafca.org
email: info@sscafca.com
Charles Thomas, Executive Engineer until 2016
BOARD OF DIRECTORS
Mark Conkling, Chair
Michael H. Obrey,
John Chaney, Chair pro tem
Steven M. House, Secretary
James F. Fahey, Jr, Treas.
Next Election
2019
2020
2019
2018
2018
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VOTER INFORMATION
All Voters:
Any person who is a citizen of the United States and is 18 years of age
or will have reached that age prior to the next election can register to
vote. In order to VOTE in the next election, your application to register
or re-register must be received by the County Clerk at least 28 days
prior to that election.
You must re-register if you:
1. Legally changed your name (by marriage or otherwise).
2. Changed your residence.
3. Changed your party affiliation.
Party affiliation may be changed at any time prior to the close of voter
registration.
You may obtain Voter Registration applications from:
Bernalillo County Clerk
505-468-1291
One Civic Plaza, Albuquerque
Sandoval County Clerk
1500 Idalia Rd., Bernalillo
505-867-7572
Public Libraries
Motor Vehicle Department offices
Major Political Parties:
Democratic Party of New Mexico and
Bernalillo County
8214 2nd St NW Suite A 87114
Republican Party of Bernalillo County
5400 San Mateo Blvd NE Ste C, 87109
505-830-3650
1-800-624-2457
505-265-0981
Republican Party of New Mexico
5150 San Francisco Rd NE, Albuquerque 87109
505-298-3662
Democratic Party of Sandoval County
Republican Party of Sandoval County
505-331-8202
505-990-0580
For information on other active political parties in New Mexico, call the
office of the Secretary of State, 1-800-477-3632.
Primary elections are held the first Tuesday in June of even-numbered
years and are open to registered members of the major parties. All other
elections are open to registered voters regardless of party affiliation or
independent status.
Early Voting is allowed in New Mexico three weeks prior to a primary
or general election.
Absentee voting is allowed for all county and state elections upon
application to the office of Bernalillo County Clerk or the Sandoval
County Clerk. The time to make application to vote by absentee ballot
varies from election to election. Contact the County Clerk for further
information. For municipal, school board and other elections, contact
those offices for absentee ballots.
U.S. Capitol Switchboard 1-202-224-3121
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UNITED STATES GOVERNMENT
PRESIDENT Barack H. Obama (D)
E-mail:
The President
The White House Office
1600 Pennsylvania Avenue
Washington, DC 20500
presiden@whitehouse.gov
VICE-PRESIDENT Joseph R. Biden (D)
Address:
E-mail:
The Vice-President
Old Executive Office Bldg.
Washington, DC 20501
vice.president@whitehouse.gov
Next Election: 2016
4 year term
202-456-1414
Fax 202-456-2461
www.whitehouse.gov
Next Election: 2016
4 year term
202-456-9000
Fax 202-456-2326
UNITED STATES SENATORS FROM NEW MEXICO
Martin Heinrich (D)
Address: 400 Gold Ave SW Ste 1080
Albuquerque, NM 87102
or
702 Hart Senate Office Bldg
Washington, DC 20510
Next Election: 2018
6-year term
505-346-6601
Fax 505-346-6780
202-224-5521
Fax 202-228-2841
E-mail from website: www.heinrich@senate.gov
Tom Udall (D)
Next Election: 2020
6-year term
Address: 219 Central Ave NW, Ste 210
505-346-6791
Albuquerque, NM 87102
Fax 505-346-6720
or:
110 Hart Senate Office Bldg.
202-224-6621
Washington, DC 20510
Fax 202-228-3261
E-mail from website: www.tomudall.senate.gov
U.S. REPRESENTATIVE District 1
Michelle Lujan Grisham (D)
Address: 505 Marquette NW, #1605
Albuquerque, NM 87102
or:
336 Cannon House Office Bldg
Washington, DC 20515
E-mail from website: lujangrisham@house.gov
U.S. REPRESENTATIVE District 3
Ben R. Lujan (D)
Address: 811 St. Michael’s Dr. Ste 104
Santa Fe, NM 87505
3200 Civic Center NE Suite 330
Rio Rancho, NM 87144
or
330 Cannon House Office Bldg.
Washington, DC 20515
E-mail from website: www.lujan.house.gov
Next Election: 2016
2-year term
505-346-6781
Fax 505-346-6723
202-225-6316
Fax 202-225-4975
Next Election: 2016
2-year term
505-984-8950
Fax 505-986-5047
505-994-0499
Fax 505 994-0550
202-225-6190
Fax 202-226-1528
The U.S. House of Representatives has 435 members of which New
Mexico is entitled to three. Bernalillo County is primarily in District 1.
Sandoval County is primarily in District 3.
* Due to increased security it is recommended that all mail to Congress
be sent to the local address.
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MIDDLE RIO GRANDE
CONSERVANCY DISTRICT
The Middle Rio Grande Conservancy District is a political subdivision
of the State of New Mexico and a body corporate with all the powers
of a public or municipal corporation. Its responsibilities are providing
and maintaining flood protection and drainage, maintenance of ditches,
canals, and distribution systems for irrigation. Its boundaries extend
north to Cochiti Dam and south to the north boundary line of the
Bosque del Apache National Wildlife Refuge. Voters must own
property within the benefited area of the district. The Board of
Directors, elected for 4-year terms, represents constituents from 4
counties and has one member-at-large. Meetings open to the public
are held on the 2nd and 4th Monday, usually at 6:00 PM., at 1931
Second SW, 87102.
505-247-0234
www.mrgcd.com
BOARD OF DIRECTORS
Eugene. Abeita – At-Large
John Kelly – Bernalillo
Karen Dunning – Bernalillo
Adrian Oglesby, VC – Bernalillo
Johnny Paz – Valencia
Chris Sichler – Socorro
Derrick Lente – Sandoval, Chair
Position
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
Next Election:
2015
2015
2017
2017
2015
2017
2017
ALBUQUERQUE METROPOLITAN
ARROYO FLOOD CONTROL
AUTHORITY (AMAFCA)
AMAFCA is a political subdivision of the State of New Mexico created
in 1963 to protect persons and property from flash floods. It is governed
by a 5-member Board of Directors elected for staggered 6-year terms.
Meetings are open to the public and are held on the 4th Thursday at
10:00 AM, 2600 Prospect Ave. NE 87107.
505-884-2215
www.amafca.org
BOARD OF DIRECTORS
Dist. 1
Deborah Stover
Dist. 2
Cynthia Borrego
Dist. 3
Tim Eichenberg, .
Dist. 4
Ronald D. Brown, Chair
Dist. 5
Linda Olmstead-Stover, Sec-Treas.
Next Election:
2020
2020
2018
2018
2016
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STATE OF NEW MEXICO
EDUCATION continued
CUBA PUBLIC SCHOOLS
Board members are elected for four (4) year staggered terms. The
term of office begins on the first day of the month following a nonpartisan election held on the second Tuesday in February of each
odd-numbered year. The Board holds at least one regular meeting
each month of the calendar year. All regular meetings are held at the
Board Room in the District Administrative Offices at 7:00 p.m. on the
third Wednesday of each month, unless indicated otherwise in the
notice of the meeting. Cuba Independent School District, #50 County
Road 13, Mailing: PO Box 70 Cuba, NM 87013
www.cuba.k12.nm.us/
575-289-3211
Next Election
Donna Maestas.
2015
Christine Montoya, Pres.
2015
Vivian Keetso, Secty
2017
Pamela Cayaditto, VP
2017
Taylor Pinto
2017
All state officers are elected in even-numbered years for 4-year
terms. www.state.nm.us
Next Election 2018 for all
GOVERNOR Susana Martinez (R)
Address: State Capitol Bldg. Room 400
505-476-2200
Santa Fe, NM 87501
Fax 505-476-2226
Governor, Chief Executive of the State, shares the responsibility of
administering the state with other elected officials, represents the state,
approves statutes enacted by the legislature, and appoints members
of boards and commissions.
E-mail from website: www.governor.state.nm.us
LIEUTENANT GOVERNOR John Sanchez (R)
Address: State Capitol Bldg. Room 417
1- 800-476-2250
Santa Fe , NM 87501
Fax 505-476-2257
The Lieutenant Governor acts as governor when the governor is absent
from the state and if for any reason the governor resigns or is unable
to perform his/her gubernatorial duties.
E-mail from website: www.ltgovernor.state.nm.us/
SECRETARY OF STATE Dianna Duran (R)
Address:
JEMEZ VALLEY PUBLIC SCHOOLS
Elections for school board members are held on the first Tuesday in
February of odd-numbered years. The five members are elected to
staggered four-year terms dating from March 1 following their election.
Four members represent their districts; a fifth is elected at-large.
Regular meetings are held on the 3rd Tuesday at 5:30 p.m.at the Jemez
Public Schools Administration Building, 8501 Hwy 4, Jemez Pueblo, or
at other locations at the Board’s discretion, with notice.
Jemez Public Schools Administration Building, 8501 Hwy 4, Jemez
Pueblo, NM 87024 www.jvps.org
575-834-7391
Sherwin Sando, Pres
Dr. Erin Middleton, VP
Christine (Tina) Trujillo
Anthony Delgarito
Michael G. Lucero. Secy
District
Jemez Pueblo
LaCueva,
Jemez Springs
San Ysidro,
Ponderosa, Cañon
Zia Pueblo
At Large
Next Election
2017
2015
2015
2017
2015
RIO RANCHO PUBLIC SCHOOLS
Elections are held the first Tuesday in February in odd numbered years.
Board meetings are held the 2nd and 4th Mons. of each month at 5:30
p.m at the District Office Board Room, 500 Laser Rd., Rio Rancho,
NM 87124 www.rrps.net
505-896-0667
Don J. Schlichte, VP
Carl D. Harper, Pres.
Martha Janssen, Secy
Divyesh N. Patel
Catherine J. Cullen.
District
1
2
3
4
5
Next Election
2017
2015
2017
2015
2017
5
State Capitol Annex, Suite 300
325 Don Gaspar Ave
Santa Fe, NM 87501
1-800-477-3632
505-827-3600
Fax 505-827-8403
TTY # 505-827-3926
The Secretary of State affixes the Great Seal to official documents,
maintains the state repository of enacted legislation and required filings,
is the chief election officer and supervises all elections.
www.sos.state.nm.us
STATE AUDITOR Tim Keller (D)
Address: 2540 Camino Edward Ortiz, Ste A
505-476-3800
Santa Fe, NM 87507
1-800-827-3512
The State Auditor ensures that financial affairs of every agency shall
be audited each year. www.saonm.org
STATE TREASURER Tim Eichenberg (D)
Address: 2055 So. Pacheco St., Stes 100 & 200
505-955-1120
P.O. Box 5135 (Mail)
Santa Fe, NM 87505-5135
The State Treasurer receives, pays out and accounts for receipts and
expenditures of all state money, and invests the balance.
www.stonm.org
ATTORNEY GENERAL Hector Balderas (D)
Address: Villagra Bldg, 408 Galisteo St., 87501
505-827-6000
Mailing: P.O. Dwr 1508, Santa Fe, NM 87504-1508
111 Lomas Blvd NW Ste 300
1-800-678-1508
Albuquerque 87102
(505) 222-9000
The Attorney General gives legal opinions as requested by public
officials; represents the state in cases in which the state is a party;
gives legal advice to public officials; represents the public interest.
www.nmag.gov
COMMISSIONER OF PUBLIC LANDS Aubrey Dunn (R)
Address: 310 Old Santa Fe Trail
505-827-5760
Santa Fe, NM 87501
Fax 505-827-5766
The State Land Office manages public land and uses the income for
the support of state institutions. www.nmstatelands.org
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STATE OF NEW MEXICO continued
PUBLIC REGULATION COMMISSION
The New Mexico Public Regulation Commission (PRC) regulates the
utilities, telecommunications, motor carrier, and insurance industries,
as well as the State Fire Marshal’s office, Firefighter Training Academy,
Pipeline Safety, and registration of all corporations doing business in
New Mexico. Commissioners serve 4-year terms.
http://www.nmprc.state.nm.us
Address: 1120 Paseo de Peralta, Santa Fe 87501
P.O. Box 1269, Santa Fe, 87504
1-888-4ASK-PRC
District
Next Election:
Karen Montoya (D)
1
2016
Patrick H. Lyons (R)
2
2018
Valeria Espinoza (D)
3
2016
Linda Lovejoy (D)
4
2018
Sandy Jones (D)
5
2018
NEW MEXICO STATE LEGISLATURE
State senators and representatives may be reached in Santa Fe
during the Legislative Session by calling:
Legislative Switchboard:
1-505-986-4300
Legislative Fax:
1-505-986-4610
Once the Session has begun, each legislator will be assigned a
direct dial number, available from the Legislative Switchboard.
Address: 334 State Capitol Bldg., Santa Fe, NM 87503
http://www.nmlegis.gov
STATE SENATORS FROM BERNALILLO AND
SANDOVAL COUNTIES
There are 42 members of the New Mexico Senate. Regular sessions
begin in January. In odd years, these last for 60 days; in even years
for 30 days. Senators are elected for 4-year terms.
John M. Sapien (D)
1600 W. Ella Dr.
Corrales 87048
john.sapien@nmlegis.gov
District:
9
Next Election: 2016
(h) 505-765-5662
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ALBUQUERQUE BOARD OF EDUCATION
The Albuquerque Board of Education consists of 7 members who serve
4-year terms. Nonpartisan district elections are held the 1st Tuesday
in February of odd-numbered years. Meetings open to the public are
held during the school year on the 1st and 3rd Wednesdays in APS
DeLayo-Martin Community Room, 6400 Uptown Blvd NE, 5:30 PM.
Send correspondence to P.O. Box 25704, 87125.
842-3758
www.aps.edu
District:
Next Election
Dr. Analee Maestas., Pres
1
2015
Kathy Korte,
2
2015
Lorenzo Garcia
3
2017
Martin R. Esquivel, Pres.
4
2015
Steven M. Quezada. Secy.
5
2017
Don Duran, VP
6
2017
David Eugene Peercy
7
2017
CENTRAL NEW MEXICO COMMUNITY COLLEGE
The Governing Board of CNM consists of 7 members; each serves a
4-year term. Non-partisan district elections are held the first Tues. in
February of odd-numbered years. Meetings, open to the public, are
held at 5:00 PM the 2nd Tues. of each month in Smith Brasher Hall,
717 University SE. Send correspondence to: 525 Buena Vista SE,
505-224-3000
87106. www.cnm.edu
District:
Next Election
Pauline J. Garcia
1
2017
Robert P. Matteucci, jr.
2
2015
Deborah L . Moore, Secy
3
2017
Mark Armijo. Vice Chair
4
2015
Blair L. Kaufman
5
2017
Penelope S . Holbrook
6
2015
Michael D . DeWitte, Chair
7
2017
BERNALILLO PUBLIC SCHOOLS
John C. Ryan (R)
10
5000 Los Poblanos Ln NW
Los Ranchos de Albuquerque 87107
john.ryan@nmlegis.gov
(o) 505-986-4373
(h) 505-238-3733
Linda M. Lopez (D)
9132 Suncrest SW
Albuquerque 87121
linda.lopez@nmlegis.gov
11
(h) 505-831-4148
Gerald Ortiz y Pino (D)
400 12th St. NW
Albuquerque 87102
jortizyp@msn.com
12
(h) 505-243-1509
Bill B. O’Neill (D)
343 Sarah Lane NW
Albuquerque 87114
oneillsd13@billoneillfornm.com
13
(o) 505-450-9263
The Board meets the 2nd and fourth Thursdays of each month;
the second Thursday is work session and meets at 6:00 pm; fourth
Thursday is regular session and meets at 7:00 p.m. School Board
elections are held on the first Tuesday of February in odd-numbered
years. Members serve staggered 4-year terms.
224 N. Camino del Pueblo, Bernalillo, NM , 87004
505-867-2317
www.bernalillo-schools.org
District
Next Election
Darlene Smart-Herrera, Secy
1
2015
Olivia Calabaza, Member.
2
2017
Gilbert S. Lucero, VP
3
2017
Vince Montoya, Member
4
2015
Ramona Salazar, Pres
5
2015
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Michael Padilla (D)
PO Box 67545
Albuquerque 87193
michael.padilla@nmlegis.gov
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Next Election: 2016
(o) 505-849-9921
(h) 505-977-6247
Daniel Ivey-Soto (D)
1420 Carlisle Blvd. NE Suite 208
Albuquerque 87110-5662
daniel.ivey-soto@nmlegis.gov
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(o) 505-881-4475
Cisco McSorley (D)
415 Wellesley Pl. NE
Albuquerque 87106
cisco.mcsorley@nmlegis.gov
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(h) 505-266-0588
Mimi Stewart (D)
313 Moon St
Albuquerque 87123
mimi.stewart@nmlegis.gov
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(o) 505-275-2355
Lisa Torraco (R)
1019 2nd Street NW
Albuquerque 87102
lisa.torraco@nmlegis.gov
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(o) 505-244-0530
Sue Wilson Beffort (R)
67 Raindance Rd
Sandia Park 87047
sue.beffort@nmlegis.gov
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(h) 505-292-7116
William H. Payne (R)
PO Box 14823
Albuquerque 87191
william.payne@nmlegis.gov
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(o) 505-986-4702
Mark Moores (R)
9641 Seligman Avenue NE
Albuquerque 87109
mark.moores@nmlegis.gov
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(h) 505-681-1975
Benny Shendo Jr. (D)
PO Box 634
Jemez Pueblo, NM 87024
benny.shendo@nmlegis.gov
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(o) 505-883-2564
Sander Rue (R)
7500 Rancho Solano Ct. NW
Albuquerque 87120
sander.rue@nmlegis.gov
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(h) 505-899-0288
Jacob R. Candelaria (D)
3501 Atrisco Dr. NW #423
Albuquerque 87120
jacob.candelaria@nmlegis.gov
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(o) 505-847-5079
Phil A. Griego (D)
Box 10
San Jose 87565
senatorgriego@yahoo.com
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(o) 505-469-9470
District:
CITY OF RIO RANCHO
Term of office is 4 years. Meetings: 2nd and 4th Wed. at 6:00 PM at
City Hall, 3200 Civic Center Cir. NE, Rio Rancho, NM 87144
http://www.ci.rio-rancho.nm.us/
505-891-5000
Fax 505-891-7274
Next Election
MAYOR Gregory D. Hull
2018
CITY COUNCIL
District
Chuck Wilkins
1
2016
Dawnn Robinson
2
2018
Cheryl Ann Everett
3
2018
4
2016
Mark Scott
5
2018
Shelby Smith
Lonnie Clayton
6
2016
CITY CLERK Stephen Ruger
MUNICIPAL JUDGE G. Robert Cook
2018
VILLAGE OF SAN YSIDRO
Term of office is 4 years. Meetings: 2nd Tues. at 7:00 PM at Village
Hall. 398 State Route 4. Mailing: Box 190, San Ysidro, NM 87053
email: sanysidroclerk@valornet.com
575-834-7398
www.sanysidronm.us/gpage.html
Fax 575-834-7591
Next Election
MAYOR Steve Lucero
2018
VILLAGE TRUSTEES
Esther A.M. Lucero
2016
Julia Ann Quintana
2018
Julian Trujillo
2018
John J. Urban, Mayor Pro Tem
2016
MUNICPAL JUDGE Bernice Trujillo
2018
EDUCATION
PUBLIC EDUCATION COMMISSION
The Public Education Commission has ten members elected to 4-year
terms from single-member districts. Bernalillo County is included in
districts 1, 2 ,3, and 6. Sandoval County is included in districts 1, 4, 5.
and 10. Advises the State Dept. of Education Secretary.
505-827-6661
District
Next Election
Eleanor Chavez (D)
1
2018
Millie Pogna (R)
2
2018
Carmie Lynn Toulouse (D)
3
2018
Karyl Armbruster (D)
4
2018
James Conyers (D)
5
2018
Gilbert Peralta (D)
6
2018
Jeff Carr (D)
10
2016
www.ped.state.nm.us/pec/
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STATE OF NEW MEXICO continued
STATE REPRESENTATIVES FROM BERNALILLO AND
SANDOVAL COUNTIES
There are 70 members of the New Mexico House of Representatives.
The House meets at the same time as the Senate. Representatives are
elected for 2-year terms. House E-mail: House@nmlegis.gov
G. Andres Romero (D)
7411 Isleta Blvd SW
Albuquerque 87105
andres.romero@nmlegis.gov
District:
10
Next Election: 2016
(h) 505-514-9574
Javier I. Martinez (D)
2955 Moya Rd NW
Albuquerque 87104
javier.martinez@nmlegis.gov
11
(h) 505-289-3939
Patricia Ruiloba (D)
3917 Camino Alameda SW
Albuquerque 87105
patricia.ruiloba@nmlegis.gov
12
(h) 505-417-1749
Patricia Roybal-Caballero (D)
13
PO Box 72574
Albuquerque 87195
pat.roybalcaballero@nmlegis.gov
(o) 505-710-5996
Miguel P. Garcia (D)
1118 La Font Rd. SW
Albuquerque 87105
miguel.garcia@nmlegis.gov
14
(h) 505-877-8131
Sarah Maestes Barnes (R)
15
PO Box 10154
Albuquerque 87184-0154
sarahmaestes.barnes@nmlegis.gov
(h) 505-847-6391
Antonio “Moe” Maestas (D)
544 61st St. NW
Albuquerque 87105-1408
antonio.maestes@nmlegis.gov
(o) 505-242-2279
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VILLAGE OF CORRALES
Term of office is 4 years. Meetings: 2nd & 4th Tues at 6:30 PM at the
Village of Corrales Council/Municipal Chambers, 4324 Corrales Rd.,
Corrales, 87048
505-897-0502
www.corrales-nm.org
Fax 505-897-7217
Next Election
MAYOR Scott Kominiak
2018
VILLAGE COUNCIL
District
Ennio A. Garcia-Miera
1
2018
Hoyt E. Hart
2
2016
Philip Gasteyer
3
2018
John Alsobrook II
4
2018
James Fahey
5
2016
Pat Clauser
6
2016
VILLAGE CLERK Juan Reyes
jreyes@corrales.nm.org
MUNICIPAL JUDGE Jenn Hise
2016
VILLAGE OF CUBA
Term of office is 4 years. Meetings: Last Wed at 7:00 PM. at Municipal
Court, 16 E. Cordova Ave.
575-289-3563
Mailing: Box 426, Cuba, NM 87013
575-289-3758
To contact any official: vpcasados@gmail.com Fax 575-289-3769
www.cubanewmexico.com
Next Election
2018
MAYOR Mark Hatzenbuhler
VILLAGE COUNCIL
Cecilia Delgado
2016
Gilbert Dominguez, Mayor pro tem
2018
Lee Ramirez
2016
2018
Brian Velarde,
VILLAGE CLERK-TREASURER Vandora P Casados, CMC
MUNICIPAL JUDGE William J. Eaton
2018
VILLAGE OF JEMEZ SPRINGS
Deborah A. Armstrong (D)
17
2015 Dietz Place NW
Albuquerque 87107
deborah.armstrong@nmlegis.gov
(h) 505-795-5164
Gail Chasey (D)
1206 Las Lomas Rd. NE
Albuquerque 87106
gail@gailchasey.com
18
(h) 505-266-5191
(o) 505-246-2221
Sheryl Williams Stapleton (D)
P.O. Box 25385
Albuquerque 87125
sheryl.stapleton@nmlegis.gov
19
(h) 505-265-6089
Term of office is 4 years. Meetings: 2nd Wed. at 6:00 PM in Village
Conference Room, 80 Jemez Springs Plaza. Mailing: Box 269 Jemez
Springs, NM 87025.
www.jemezsprings.org
575-829-3540
Next Election
2016
MAYOR Robert WIlson
VILLAGE TRUSTEES
David Ryan
2016
Pam Grider, Mayor Pro Tem
2016
Manolito Sanchez
2018
2018
Suzette Walker
VILLAGE CLERK-TREASURER
Lupita de Herrera vclerk@jemezsprings.org
MUNICIPAL JUDGE Julia Ana Patterson
2018
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SANDOVAL COUNTY continued
District:
TOWN OF BERNALILLO
Term of office is 4 years. 2nd & 4th Mon. 6:30 PM at Town Hall, 829
Camino del Pueblo S. Mailing : P.O. Box 638, Bernalillo 87004.
email: ifierro@townofbernalillo.org
505-867-3311
www.townofbernalillo.org
Fax 505-867-0481
MAYOR Jack Torres
TOWN COUNCIL
Marian Jaramillo
Tina Dominguez
Dale Prairie
Ronnie A. Sisneros
MUNICIPAL JUDGE Sharon C.Torres
Next Election
2018
2016
2018
2018
2016
2016
TOWN OF COCHITI LAKE (Charter Municipality)
Term of office is 4 years. Business meetings: 4th Thurs at 7:00 PM;
Town meetings: last Thurs. of the quarter at 7:00 PM, both at the
Fire Hall, 6515 Hoochaneetsa Blvd. March election.
Mailing: 6515 Hoochaneesta Blvd, Cohciti Lake, NM 87083
email: admin@cochitilake.org
505-465-2421
www.cochitilake.org
Fax 505-465-3009
Next Election
MAYOR Suzanne Guy
2017
TOWN ASSEMBLY
David Valley Mayor pro tem
2015
Alan Plaza
2015
Bill Riker
2015
Sarah Stansell
2017
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Next Election: 2016
(h) 505-400-8316
Jim Dines (R)
1709 Soplo Rd SE
Albuquerque 87123
jim.dines@nmlegis.gov
20
VACANT
To be appointed
21
James E. Smith (R)
P.O.Box1783
Sandia Park 87047
jim@jimsmithnm.com
22
(o) 505-934-1075
(h) 505-934-1075
Paul A. Pacheco (R)
4216 Rancho Grande Pl. NW
Albuquerque 87120
paul.pacheco@nmlegis.gov
23
(o) 505-263-9235
(h) 505-922-0850
Conrad James (R)
24
12020 Baja Dr NE
Albuquerque 87111
conradjamesforhd24@gmail.com
(h) 505-750-7225
Christine Trujillo (D)
1923 Madeira Drive NE
Albuquerque 87110
christine.trujillo@nmlegis.gov
25
(o) 505-503-8600
Georgene Louis (D)
PO Box 72123
Albuquerque 87195
georgene.louis@nmlegis.gov
26
(o) 505-938-9144
(h) 505-250-7932
Larry A. Larrañaga (R)
7716 Lamplighter NE
Albuquerque 87109
larry@larranaga.com
27
(h) 505-821-4948
Jimmie C. Hall (R)
13008 Gray Hills Rd. NE
Albuquerque 87111
jimmie.hall@nmlegis.gov
28
(h) 505-294-6178
David Adkins (R)
P.O.Box 92918
Albuquerque 87199-2918
david.adkins@nmlegis.gov
29
(h) 505-239-3987
Nathaniel “Nate” Gentry (R)
3716 Andrew Dr. NE
Albuquerque 87110
natefornm@gmail.com
30
(h) 505-508-0782
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William “Bill” R. Rehm (R)
P.O. Box 14768
Albuquerque 87191
bill.rehm@nmlegis.gov
District:
31
Next Election: 2016
(h) 505-259-3398
COUNTY COMMISSION
Term of office is 4 years. Sandoval County has a 5-member
districted Commission elected by voters within their districts. Serve
staggered terms. Meetings: 1st and 3rd Thurs. at Sandoval County
Courthouse, except July and August. Special meetings may be held
as warranted.
1500 Idalia Road, Building D
Mailing: P.O. Box 40, Bernalillo, NM 87004
41
(h) 505-753-8247
Stephanie Garcia-Richard (D)
43
PO Box 4657
Los Alamos NM 87544
stephanie.garciarichard@nmlegis.gov
(o) 505-500-4343
(h) 505-672-4196
www.sandovalcounty.com
Jane E. Powdrell-Culbert (R)
P.O. Box 2819
Corrales 87408
jpandp@comcast.net
44
(h) 505-721-9021
Matthew McQueen (D)
7 Avenida Vista Grande B7-120
Santa Fe 87508
matthew.mcqueen@nmlegis.gov
50
(h) 505-982-9074
R. James Dominguez (D), Vice Chair
Nora Scherzinger (D)
Donald G. Chapman (R)
Glenn Walters (R)
Darryl F. Madalena (D), Chair
Tim D. Lewis (R)
P.O. Box 45793
Rio Rancho 87174-5793
lewisfornm@gmail.com
60
(o) 505-986-4254
James R. Madalena (D)
373 Buffalo Hill Road
Jemez Pueblo 87024
james.madalena@nmlegis.gov
65
(h) 575-834-7005
Debbie A. Rodella (D)
16 Private Drive 1156
Española 87532
debbie.rodella@nmlegis.gov
THE JUDICIAL SYSTEM
Judicial vacancies are filled through gubernatorial appointment from a
list of potential nominees submitted by a nonpartisan judicial nominating
committee. A newly appointed judge must run in a contested, partisan
election at the next general election after appointment. Thereafter, the
judge runs in nonpartisan retention elections, and must win at least
57% of the vote to continue serving.
JUSTICES OF THE SUPREME COURT
Five justices are elected by the entire state for 8-year terms. This
court is the state ‘court of last resort’.
Next Election:
Charles W. Daniels
2018
Richard C. Bosson
2020
Edward L . Chavez
2022
2018
Petra Jimenez Maes
Barbara J . Vigil, Chief Justice
2020
Address: Box 848
Santa Fe, NM 87504
1-505-827-4860
http://nmsupremecourt.nmcourts.gov/
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SANDOVAL COUNTY
505-867-7500
Fax 505-867-7600
District
1
2
3
4
5
Next Election
2018
2016
2018
2016
2016
COUNTY OFFICIALS
Term of office is 4 years. After having served 2 consecutive
terms, county officials are ineligible to hold any county offices
for one term.
CLERK Eileen Garbagni (D)
505-867-7572 or 1-800-898-2124
Next Election
2016
TREASURER Laura Montoya (D)
505-867-7581 or 1-800-332-8022
2016
ASSESSOR Tom Garcia (R)
505-867-7562
2018
SHERIFF Douglas C. Wood (R)
505-867-7526 or 1-800-862-4357
2018
PROBATE JUDGE Lawrence McLain (R)
505-867-7647
2018
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CITY OF ALBUQUERQUE
Albuquerque has a nonpartisan election of Mayor and a 9-member
districted City Council. Officials serve a 4-year term. City elections
are held the first Tuesday in October of odd-numbered years. Council
meetings open to the public are held at 5:00 PM 1st, 3rd and 5th
Mondays except on holidays, in the City Council Chambers (City/
County Bldg.)
www.cabq.gov
One Civic Plaza NW 87102
768-3100
TTY# 768-2473
City Clerk
768-3030
Next Election
MAYOR Richard J. Berry
768-3000
2017
CITY COUNCIL
District
Ken Sanchez
l
2017
Isaac Benton
2
2017
Klarissa J. Pena
3
2017
Brad Winter
4
2015
Dan Lewis
5
2017
Rey Garduño
6
2015
Diane G. Gibson
7
2017
Trudy E , Jones
8
2015
Don F. Harris
9
2017
VILLAGE OF TIJERAS
Term of office is 4 years. Meetings: 2nd and 3rd Mondays of
each month, City Hall, 6:00 PM. P.O. Box 9, Tijeras, 87059.
Election in even numbered years.
www.villageoftijerasnm.com
5 0 5 - 281-1220
Next Election
MAYOR Gloria Chavez
March 2016
VILLAGE COUNCIL
Jake Bruton
2018
Felix Garcia
2018
David A. Wilson
2018
Don Johnson
2016
Maxine Wilson
2016
VILLAGE OF LOS RANCHOS DE ALBUQUERQUE
Term of office is 4 years. Meetings: 7:00 PM. 2nd Wednesdays of
each month, Village Hall, 6718 Rio Grande Blvd., NW 87107.
Office hours 8 AM to 5 PM.
www.losranchosnm.gov
5 0 5 - 344-6582
Next Election
MAYOR Larry P. Abraham
2016
BOARD OF TRUSTEES
Alan A.Lewis
2016
2018
Pablo R. Rael
2018
Donald T. Lopez, Mayor Pro Tem
Mary Homan
2018
MUNICIPAL JUDGE Robert J. Maw Jr.
2016
THE JUDICIAL SYSTEM continued
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JUDGES OF THE COURT OF APPEALS
Ten judges are elected by the entire state for 8-year terms. This
intermediate appellate court has appellate jurisdiction over most
Next Election:
criminal cases and specific types of civil appeals.
2016
Timothy L. Garcia
Roderick T. Kennedy, Chief Judge
2020
Michael E. Vigil
2020
2018
Michael D. Bustamante
J. Miles Hanisee
2022
2022
Cynthia A. Fry
Linda M. Vanzi
2022
M. Monica Zamora
2016
2016
Jonathan B. Sutin
James J. Wechsler
2022
1-505-841-4618
Address: 2211 Tucker NE, Albuquerque 87106
Box 25306, Albuquerque, NM 87125
1-505-827-4925
http://coa.nmcourts.gov/
SECOND JUDICIAL DISTRICT- District Judges
The State of New Mexico Second Judicial District is comprised of
Bernalillo County. District judges are elected by Bernalillo County
residents for 6-year terms. Judges also may serve as conservancy
judges. The District Court’s jurisdiction is general and civil.
Division:
Next Retention Election:
2020
I
William E. Parnall
Children
II
Stan Whitaker
Criminal
III
Brett Loveless
Criminal
IV
Beatrice Brickhouse
Civil
V
Nancy Franchini
Civil
VI
Briana Zamora
Criminal
VII * John J. Romero
Children
VIII
Cristina Jaramillo
Criminal
IX
Judith Nakamura
Criminal
X
Christina Argyres
Criminal
XI * Gerald Lavelle
Family
XII
Clay Campbell
Civil
XIII
Valerie A. Huling
Civil
XIV
Marie Ward
Children
XV
Alan Malott
Civil
XVI
Carl Butkus
Criminal
XVII Nan Nash (Chief Judge)
Civil
XVIII Denise Barela-Shepherd
Civil
XIX
Benjamin Chavez
Criminal
XX
Jacqueline Flores
Criminal
XXI
Alisa Hadfield
Criminal
XXII Deborah Davis Walker
Family
XXIII * Shannon Bacon
Civil
XXIV VACANT
Family
XXV Elizabeth Whitefield
Family
XXVI * Charles W. Brown
Criminal
XXVII Victor Lopez
Civil
* Presiding Judge
Address: 400 Lomas NW, Albuquerque 87102
505-841-8400
Court Administrator
505-841-7425
http://www.nmcourts.gov/seconddistrictcourt/
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THE JUDICIAL SYSTEM continued
DISTRICT ATTORNEY - BERNALILLO COUNTY
DISTRICT MAGISTRATE JUDGES – SANDOVAL COUNTY
Kari E. Brandenberg (D)
Next Election: 2016
Address: 520 Lomas NW, Albuquerque 87102
841-7100
Division
I
II
III
BERNALILLO COUNTY METROPOLITAN COURT JUDGES
This court is part of the statewide magistrate court system and is
state funded. The term of office is 4 years. Next Retention Election:
Division
2018
1
Victor E. Valdez
2
Kevin L. Fitzwater
3
Vacant
4
Courtney Weaks
5
Frank A. Sedillo
6
Maria I. Dominguez
7
Rosemary Cosgrove-Aguilar
8
Jill M. Martinez
9
Yvette K . Gonzales
10
Edward Benavidez
11
Sandra Engel
12
Daniel E. Ramczyk
13
Michelle Castillo Dowler
14
Vidalia Chavez
15
Jason Greenlee
16
Sharon D. Walton
17
Henry A. Alaniz, Chief Judge
18
Rosie Lazcano Allred
19
Linda S. Rogers
Address: 401 Lomas NW, Box 133
Albuquerque, NM 87103
www.metrocourt.state.nm.us
505-841-8151
THIRTEENTH JUDICIAL DISTRICT - District Judges
The State of New Mexico Thirteenth Judicial District is comprised of
Sandoval, Valencia and Cibola Counties. District judges are elected
for 6-year terms. The District Court is a court of general jurisdiction.
Division Next Retention Election 2020
District
I
James L . Sanchez
Valencia
II
George P. Eichwald
Sandoval
III
Allen R. Smith
Valencia
IV
Randy Collins
Cibola
V
Louis P. McDonald, Chief Judge
Sandoval
VI
Cindy M. Mercer
Valencia
VII
John F. Davis
Sandoval
Cheryl H. Johnston
Sandoval
VIII
1500 Idalia Rd NE, Bldg. A, Bernalillo, NM 87004
Mailing: P.O. Box 600 Bernalillo, NM 87004
District Court Clerk (Bernalillo) 505-867-2376
http://www.13districtcourt.com/
DISTRICT ATTORNEY - SANDOVAL COUNTY
Lemuel L. Martinez (D)
Next Election: 2016
Admin office: 333 Rio Rancho Blvd, Ste 201, Rio Rancho 87124
Mailing: P.O. Box 637, Grants 87020
(505) 896-3952
Fax (505) 896-0838
1500 Idalia Rd., Bernalillo NM 87004
Richard L. Zanotti
Bill M. Mast
Delilah M. Montaño-Baca
Divisions I & III
1000 Montoya Rd, Bernalillo, NM 87004
Division II: 6354 Hwy 550
Mailing: Box 1497, Cuba, NM 87013
Next Election
2018
2018
2018
505-867-5202
Fax 505-867-0970
505-289-3519
Fax 575-289-3013
BERNALILLO COUNTY
COUNTY COMMISSION
Bernalillo County has a 5-member districted County Commission. Each
Commissioner must be a resident of the district from which elected.
Commissioners serve 4 year terms. Meetings: 5:00 PM 2nd Tuesday
of each month.
www.bernco.gov/county-commissioners
468-7000
One Civic Plaza NW 87102
TTY# 468-7088
District
Next Election:
Debbie O’Malley (D) Chair
2018
1
Art DeLaCruz (D), VChair
2
2016
Maggie Hart Stebbins (D)
3
2016
4
2016
Lonnie C. Talbert(R)
Wayne A. Johnson (R)
5
2018
COUNTY OFFICIALS
The term of office for county officials is 4 years. After having served
2 consecutive terms, county officials are ineligible to hold any county
office for one term.
Next Election
CLERK Margaret “Maggie” Toulouse Oliver (D)
2016
One Civic Plaza NW, 6th Floor
Albuquerque 87102
468-1290
clerk@bernco.gov
TREASURER Manny Ortiz (D)
One Civic Plaza NW
Albuquerque 87102
468-7031
treas@bernco.gov
2016
ASSESSOR
Tanya R. Giddings
222-3721
2018
SHERIFF
Manuel Gonzalez III
400 Roma NW
Albuquerque 87102
468-7100
2018
PROBATE JUDGE Willow Misty Parks (D)
One Civic Plaza NW
Albuquerque 87102
468-1233
2018