CONVENTION DELEGATES.Obama delegates u Gov. Bill Richardson u U.S. Sen. Jeff Bingaman u U.S. Rep. Tom Udall u State Treasurer James B. Lewis u Brian S. Colon, chairman, Democratic Party of New Mexico The Democratic Party of New Mexico is the local branch of the Democratic Party in the state of New Mexico. The party is led by Chairman Brian Colon and Vice-Chair Annadelle Sanchez. External links Party Website: Democratic Party of New Mexico u Gaye Pollit, grassroots Obama organizer u Fred Harris, former party chairman and former Oklahoma U.S. senator u Laurie Weahkee, lead organizer of Native American Voters Alliance u Patsy Trujillo, former state representative and deputy secretary of the Aging and Longterm Services Department u Estevan Gonzales, brother of former County Commissioner Javier Gonzales and son of former Santa Fe Mayor George Gonzales u Brad Lyau, party activist from Bernalillo County, grassroots Obama organizer u Dory Shonagon, leader of Democracy for New Mexico, an organization started in 2004 by Howard Dean u Pamelya Herndon, deputy secretary of state Regulation and Licensing Department u J. Paul Taylor, former state representative, Las Cruces u E. Shirley Baca, former member of Public Regulation Commission, Las Cruces u Debra A. Haaland, active in tribal politics, Laguna Pueblo u Sheryl Williams Stapleton Sheryl Williams Stapleton is a member of the New Mexico House of Representatives where she represents District 19. A member of the Democratic Party, she is currently the majority whip in the House. She was first elected to office in 1995. , state representative, Albuquerque u Ana Canales, Bernalillo County party chairwoman Clinton delegates u Lt. Gov. Diane D. Denish u Mayor Martin Chavez, Albuquerque u State Auditor Hector Balderas u State Sen. Mary Jane Garcia, Dona Ana County u State Rep. Ernest Chavez, Albuquerque u Annadelle Sanchez, DPNM DPNM Democratic Party of New Mexico vice chairwoman, u Raymond G. Sanchez, DNC DNC Democratic National Committee DNC Democratic National Convention DNC Do Not Call DNC Delaware North Companies DNC Domain Name Commissioner DNC Direct Numerical Control DNC Do Not Change DNC Does Not Compute DNC Digital Nautical Chart committeeman com·mit·tee·man n. 1. A man who is a member of a committee. 2. A man who is a party leader of a ward or precinct. Noun 1. and former house speaker u Mary Gail Gwaltney, DNC committeewoman com·mit·tee·wom·an n. 1. A woman who is a member of a committee. 2. A woman who is a party leader of a ward or precinct. Noun 1. u Christine Trujillo, president of New Mexico Federation of Labor-AFL-CIO u Terri Holland, party activist, Bernalillo County u Richard Cooley, party activist, Bernalillo County u Mark Fleischer, Albuquerque, works for Butch Maki's Victory Group u Priscilla D. Chavez, party activist, Dona Ana County u Michael Huerta, 22, worked in 2004 for Republican Steve Pearce's Congressional campaign, Las Cruces u Thomas "Chuby" Tafoya, Taos County party chairman u Johnny Montoya, married to state Rep. Rhonda King, D-Stanley, party activist, Santa Fe County u Carla Arrelanes, party activist, San Miguel County San Miguel County is the name of several counties in the United States:
u Cornelia "Nili" Lange, party activist, Bernalillo County u David Montoya, former senior policy adviser to U.S. Sen. Jeff Bingaman u Kristine "Kooch" Jacobus, party activist, Bernalillo County Alternates u Judy Baker, party activist Dona Ana County u Sean Stimmel, 20, chairman of Obama campaign in Los Alamos u Brian Eagan, Gay, Lesbian, Bisexual Transexual Noun 1. transexual - a person who has undergone a sex change operation transsexual unusual person, anomaly - a person who is unusual 2. transexual - a person whose sexual identification is entirely with the opposite sex transsexual activist, Albuquerque u Michelle Mares, party activist, Valencia County Honorary delegates u State Rep. Antonio "Moe" Maestas u Emeterio L. Rudolfo, San Juan County San Juan County is the name of four counties in the United States:
u Heather Townsend, Santa Fe Indian School The Santa Fe Indian School is a secondary school (middle and high school) in Santa Fe, New Mexico, United States. It was founded in the 1890s as a boarding school for Native American children from the state's various Indian reservations. Board, Native American liaison for Albuquerque Mayor Martin Chavez CAPTION(S): See pdf's for caption, graphics and photographer info. |
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