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2012 election

Some say no conflict in Coss holding two jobs

By Heath Haussamen, NMPolitics.net | May 21, 2012

Some disagree with the assertion that Santa Fe Mayor David Coss will have a conflict of interest if he is elected to the N.M. House of Representatives. Continue Reading

Complaint against Griego looms large in state Senate race

By Deborah Busemeyer | May 21, 2012

State Sen. Phil Griego’s opponents agree that he hasn’t served his constituents well, but a complaint alleging that Griego violated state law by paying for personal expenses with his campaign account is overshadowing other issues in the Democratic primary race. Continue Reading

More about Sullivan, Castellano and Griego

By Deborah Busemeyer | May 21, 2012

Here’s more about the State Senate District 39 Democratic primary race and the candidates, Phil Griego, Jack Sullivan and Nicole Castellano. Continue Reading

Watch the CD1 Democratic candidate debate

By Heath Haussamen, NMPolitics.net | May 20, 2012

The Democratic candidates for New Mexico’s 1st Congressional District seat in the U.S. House sparred in a televised debate Saturday evening. Continue Reading

Redistricting pits two county commissioners against each other

By Jeff Berg | May 19, 2012

Two of three Democratic candidates for the District 5 seat on the Doña Ana County Board of Commissioners are current commissioners who redistricting has pitted against each other. Continue Reading

The one Democrat who will fight for the environment

By Richard D. Barish | May 18, 2012

For New Mexicans who care about the environment and clean energy, Eric Griego is the one Democrat who can be counted on to fight for these issues. Continue Reading

Hard work, faith shape Sowards’ vision for America

By Heath Haussamen, NMPolitics.net | May 18, 2012

Republican U.S. Senate candidate Greg Sowards is a hard worker and a man of faith who has never been afraid to take on the establishment or forge his own path. Continue Reading

What’s Carl Trujillo hiding?

By Nancy Dean | May 17, 2012

It’s nice that Carl Trujillo wants to listen, but what we need is someone who has the guts and the spine to act. Continue Reading

Difficult childhood drove Wilson to seek a better life

By Heath Haussamen, NMPolitics.net | May 17, 2012

Republican U.S. Senate candidate Heather Wilson’s story includes many wonderful moments and people, but it’s also colored by the death of her father when she was 6 years old and her mother’s later marriage to an alcoholic. Continue Reading

Spears-Woods race colored by controversy

By Heath Haussamen, NMPolitics.net | May 16, 2012

The governor has offended some with her backing of Angie Spears in the GOP Senate District 7 primary race. Meanwhile, Pat Woods’ statements about campaign contributions and lobbying raise ethical questions about his prior activities in Santa Fe. Continue Reading

Legislative hopefuls named in Sunland audit

By Heath Haussamen, NMPolitics.net | May 15, 2012

The special audit of Sunland Park released Monday includes findings related to Andrew Moralez and Joseph Cervantes. Both say they were trying to clean up the government in the scandal-plagued city. Continue Reading

Wall Street bankers who broke the law belong in jail

By Eric Griego | May 15, 2012

I’ve made Wall Street accountability a core issue in my Democratic primary against two more conservative opponents in New Mexico’s First Congressional District. Continue Reading

Police probe alleged beating over political signs

By Heath Haussamen, NMPolitics.net | May 14, 2012

Police in Taos are investigating the alleged beating of a man that followed a dispute about the placement of signs directing people to a campaign event for Eighth Judicial District Judge candidate Ernestina Cruz. Continue Reading

Lujan-Steinborn race offers choices in style, substance

By Christopher Schurtz | May 14, 2012

The difference between Antonio Lujan and Jeff Steinborn lies in their life experience, personality and political style. Continue Reading

Gov’t experience an issue in Coss-Trujillo race

By Deborah Busemeyer | May 11, 2012

David Coss views the dual roles of mayor and representative as complementary. Carl Trujillo says people have complained to him about Coss trying to do two jobs, and one political science professor says it would be ‘fundamentally problematic.’ Continue Reading

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