Barela raises $232K in first quarter of 2010
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UPDATED: Republican 1st Congressional District candidate Jon Barela raised $232,188.05 in the first three months of the year, making it his best fundraising quarter to date. Continue Reading
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UPDATED: Republican 1st Congressional District candidate Jon Barela raised $232,188.05 in the first three months of the year, making it his best fundraising quarter to date. Continue Reading
U.S. Rep. Martin Heinrich, D-N.M., raised $300,233.83 for his re-election campaign in the first three months of the year, finishing the fundraising quarter with more than $1 million in the bank. Continue Reading
Republican 2nd Congressional District candidate Steve Pearce raised $277,447.64 in the first three months of the year, bringing his total fundraising for the campaign to more than $1 million. Continue Reading
If New Mexico moves toward lowering its corporate tax rate, say at a rate that moves it from 32nd to the top 20 of state rankings, entrepreneurs will decide to incorporate in the now-more-competitive state of New Mexico, rather than in Arizona or Texas or Colorado. Continue Reading
Republican gubernatorial candidate Doug Turner’s new TV ad will hit the airwaves on Thursday. Watch it here. Continue Reading
Public Regulation Commissioner Carol Sloan reportedly doesn’t plan to resign from her job at this point despite being convicted of two felonies that make her ineligible to run for re-election in November. Continue Reading
The New Mexico Foundation for Open Government shares Republican gubernatorial candidate Allen Weh’s concern that a state agency is going overboard in redacting public records before providing copies to Weh. Continue Reading
Next summer I will be retiring from the military and I would like to get more involved in the political scene back home. So I am in the process of doing research to see for myself if a Hispanic from the poor north-side barrio of Artesia can find a home in New Mexico’s Grande ‘Ole Party. Continue Reading
Voters in Anthony are picking their first mayor, judge and board of trustees today. Continue Reading
UPDATED: Republican gubernatorial candidate Allen Weh raised $691,003 from Oct. 1 to April 5, with the bulk of it – $500,000 – coming as a loan from Weh to his campaign. Continue Reading
Republican gubernatorial candidate Pete Domenici Jr. raised $372,107.77 from Oct. 1 to April 5, which included a $70,000 personal loan. Continue Reading
UPDATED: Republican gubernatorial candidate Doug Turner raised $400,771.90 from Oct. 1 to April 5 – with $198,745.92 of that coming as loans from Turner to his campaign, he reported today. Continue Reading
UPDATED: Republican Lt. Gov. candidate John Sanchez didn’t raise much money from other people from Oct. 1 to April 5, but he loaned his own campaign $273,800 and gave it another $2,500. Continue Reading
UPDATED: Republican gubernatorial candidate Susana Martinez raised $428,064.67 from Oct. 1 to April 5, her campaign reported today. That includes well over $100,000 from one Artesia company. Continue Reading
UPDATED: Democratic Lt. Gov. candidate Brian Colón raised $156,489.80 from Oct. 1 to April 5, while one of his primary opponents, Lawrence Rael, raised $183.087.77 – a fundraising total that includes $105,000 in loans from himself. Continue Reading