Cimarron, New Mexico
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Cimarron is a city in Colfax County, New Mexico. The city had 792 residents as of 2020, according to the United States Census Bureau.[1]
Federal officials
The current members of the U.S. Senate from New Mexico are:
Office title | Officeholder name | Date assumed office | Party affiliation |
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U.S. Senate New Mexico |
January 3, 2013 |
Democratic Party |
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U.S. Senate New Mexico |
January 3, 2021 |
Democratic Party |
To view a map of U.S. House districts in New Mexico and find your representative, click here.
State officials
The following is a list of the current state executive officials from New Mexico:
Office | Name | Party | Date assumed office |
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Attorney General of New Mexico | Raul Torrez | Democratic | January 1, 2023 |
Chief of Staff to the Governor of New Mexico | Daniel Schlegel | Democratic | January 5, 2023 |
Governor of New Mexico | Michelle Lujan Grisham | Democratic | January 1, 2019 |
Lieutenant Governor of New Mexico | Howie Morales | Democratic | January 1, 2019 |
New Mexico Secretary of Energy, Minerals and Natural Resources | Melanie Kenderdine | Nonpartisan | May 8, 2024 |
New Mexico Secretary of State | Maggie Toulouse Oliver | Democratic | December 9, 2016 |
New Mexico State Auditor | Joseph Maestas | Democratic | January 1, 2023 |
New Mexico Superintendent of Insurance | Alice Kane | Nonpartisan | July 6, 2023 |
New Mexico Treasurer | Laura Montoya | Democratic | January 1, 2023 |
To view a list of state legislators from New Mexico, click here.
Ballot measures
To view a list of statewide measures in New Mexico, click here.
To view a list of local ballot measures in Colfax County, New Mexico, click here.
Local recalls
- See also: Laws governing recall in New Mexico
New Mexico allows the following grounds for recall: malfeasance or misfeasance in office or violation of the oath of office.[2][3] The number of petition signatures required to put a recall on the ballot varies depending on office type. There is no time limit for gathering signatures.[4]
See also
Footnotes
- ↑ United States Census Bureau, "2020 Census," accessed February 1, 2022
- ↑ New Mexico Constitution, "Art. X, § 9. Recall of elected county official," accessed October 16, 2023
- ↑ New Mexico Constitution, "Art. XII, § 14. Recall of school board member," accessed October 16, 2023
- ↑ LegiScan, "New Mexico House Bill 49," accessed April 3, 2019
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