New_Mexico_Senate

New Mexico Senate

New Mexico Senate

Upper house of the New Mexico State Legislature


The New Mexico Senate (Spanish: Senado de Nuevo México) is the upper house of the New Mexico State Legislature. The Senate consists of 42 members, with each senator representing an equal number of single-member constituent districts across the state. All senatorial districts are divided to contain a population on average of 43,300 state residents. Members of the Senate are elected to four-year terms without term limits.

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The Senate convenes at the New Mexico State Capitol building in Santa Fe.

Composition

The makeup of the Senate for sessions from 2009–present is:

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  1. Jacob Candelaria (District 26) left the Democratic Party and registered as an Independent.[1]
  2. Independent Jacob Candelaria (District 26) resigned.[2]
  3. Democrat Moe Maestas was appointed to succeed Candelaria[3]
  4. Republican Gay Kernan (District 42) resigned.[4]
  5. Republican Steve McCutcheon was appointed to succeed Kernan.[5]
  6. Republican Stuart Ingle (District 27) resigned.[6]
  7. Republican Greg Nibert was appointed to succeed Ingle.[7]

Leadership

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Current members

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† Senator was originally appointed.

Past composition of the Senate

See also

Notes


    References

    1. Lyman, Andy. "Sen. Jacob Candelaria leaves Dem party, registers as decline to state". Las Cruces Sun-News. Retrieved 2021-12-10.
    2. Honeycutt, Jordan (October 19, 2022). "Senator resigns from New Mexico's legislature". KRQE.
    3. Lohmann, Patrick; November 16, Source New Mexico (16 November 2022). "Maestas appointed to state Senate following bitter debate and dark accusations". Source New Mexico.{{cite web}}: CS1 maint: numeric names: authors list (link)
    4. Segarra, Curtis (28 June 2023). "New Mexico Senator Gay Kernan retiring from legislature". KRQE News.
    5. Segarra, Curtis (19 September 2023). "Governor appoints McCutcheon to New Mexico Senate". Roswell Daily Record.
    6. Segarra, Curtis (25 October 2023). "New Mexico Senator Stuart Ingle announces retirement". Roswell Daily Record.
    7. Segarra, Curtis (5 January 2024). "New Mexico politician appointed to state senate". KRQE News.
    8. "Leadership". New Mexico Legislature. Retrieved August 24, 2023.
    9. "Districts". New Mexico Legislature. Retrieved September 23, 2015.

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