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Meet our 2020 Candidates
Emerge New Mexico invites you to get to know our 71 candidates currently running for office! We will be highlighting candidates daily until the New Mexico Primary on June 2, 2020 so keep an eye out for our Emergistas running for office! Scroll down to learn more!
Alexandria Piland, Sandoval County Commission, District 4
[[link removed]] Alexandria Piland is a teacher with the largest community college in New Mexico, a union member and activist, and a proud mother. She has volunteered for the DPNM in Sandoval County for several years and has served on the Executive Committee and as the Chair for the Committee on Political Education for the CNM Employees Union. Currently, she is the President of the Sandoval County Federation of Democratic Women, and running for the District 4 Sandoval County Commission seat.
Senator Shannon Pinto, NM State Senate, District 3
[[link removed]] "State Senate District 3 is more than my home -- it is my homeland. I have first-hand experience with the amazing strength and hard struggles of my constituents. I want to continue to fight for my community in Santa Fe."
Claudia Risner, NM State Senate, District 19
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Claudia Risner is a veteran who served on active duty for 29 years with the navy. Since returning to New Mexico she has been active in her community as a volunteer, community activist, and member of the DPNM serving as a Precinct Chair, Ward Vice Chair, member of SPARC and the SCC. She feels strongly about protecting the environment, diversifying our economy, improving rural infrastructure, transitioning our energy generation, improving education, and ensuring veterans and military families have access to the benefits they’ve earned. Her leadership, management, communication, negotiation, and research skills will make her an effective legislator and champion for Senate District 19 and New Mexico.
Rep. Andrea Romero, NM House of Representatives, District 46
Representative Andrea Romero - Home | Facebook [[link removed]] Andrea is a 17th generation New Mexican who grew up in Santa Fe, Chimayo, and Nambe, and has deep roots throughout northern New Mexico. Andrea’s parents— her mother works in the construction industry and her father worked at Sandia National Laboratory—placed a strong emphasis on education, integrity, and giving back to the community. A graduate of Santa Fe High School and Stanford University, Andrea studied economic and community development and has spent her career in public service, entrepreneurship, and advocacy—internationally and in New Mexico. Andrea serves as the Representative for House District 46. She founded and runs an award-winning probiotic egg venture and is a Law Student at the University of New Mexico School of Law.
Rep. Patricia Roybal Caballero, NM House of Representatives, District 13
[[link removed]] Patricia has served in many civic and advocacy organizations. She has dedicated her life to advancing the economic conditions, educational attainment, political influence, health, and civil rights of the Hispanic/Latino community. She has been a union organizer, shop steward and international representative and a champion of equal pay for equal work and for the rights of all workers to earn a livable wage. As a community economic developer and organizer, Patricia has hands on experience in connecting the community with the resources needed to bring improvements and opportunities to residents for sustainable, clean air, and water and access and opportunities for healthy and affordable living. She has been active in neighborhood coalitions in efforts to gain local government support for the issues she is committed to. Patricia was recently elected National Treasurer of the National Hispanic Caucus of State Legislators, serving with the newly elected President, Senator Daniel Ivey-Soto. This is the first time New Mexico is represented at this national level and with two national officers!
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