Though he already confirmed in an interview with me last month that he would run, New Mexico State University associate professor Jose Z. Garcia formally announced Tuesday that he is running for the District 52 seat in the state House of Representatives being vacated by Joseph Cervantes, who is running for Congress.
“Joseph Cervantes and his predecessor, Dolores Wright, served this district with distinction. Voters need to select someone to continue the hard work and fighting spirit that enabled them to accomplish so much in the relatively short time each of them served,” Garcia said in a news release. “I hope to persuade the voters of this district that I am that person.”
Garcia, 62, is the first to announce his candidacy for the open House seat.
Garcia, who teaches government at NMSU, was appointed by the governor to the New Mexico Border Authority in 2002 and served for four years. He is a past chair of the Doña Ana County Democratic Party and has served as treasurer for the state House campaigns of Cervantes and Wright.
His wife is Olivia Nevarez Garcia, a
“I’ve spent half a lifetime in
If elected, Garcia plans to retire from the university. His next step is meeting with residents of the district to hear their concerns.
“The southern part of the district is in the path of development, from Chaparral to
Garcia was born in
He is known as an expert on U.S./Mexico border issues and was the director of NMSU’s Center for Latin American Studies from 1991 to 2003. He recently traveled to Southern Mexico and