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2022 New Mexico State Legislators

Current Legislator Scores

56th Legislature – 2023, Second Regular Session

The New Mexico state legislature is comprised of 42 senators and 70 representatives, for a total of 112 members. The Senate began the 2022 legislative session with 26 Democrats, 15 Republicans and 1 Decline to State. The House of Representatives includes 24 Republicans, 45 Democrats, and 1 Decline to State.

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Citizen Legislature

New Mexico is one of only a handful of states still served by a “citizen legislature,” meaning that state legislators are not monetarily compensated and generally have occupations outside of their service as public officials. Although New Mexico legislators receive a modest allowance for mileage and expenses for attending sessions and interim committee meetings, the state constitution prohibits any other compensation.

Sessions

A “legislature” in New Mexico, such as the “56th Legislature,” consists of two sessions split into two-year cycles, for which legislators convene in mid-January. In odd-numbered years, legislators convene for a “long session” of 60 days. In even-numbered years, they meet for a “short session” of 30 days, during which only budget matters and issues approved by the Governor may be considered. New Mexico legislative sessions are among the shortest in the country.

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Legislator Party District Office Service 2023
Score
Lifetime
Score
Alcon, Eliseo Lee (D) D 6 Representative Current 75% 85%
Allison, Anthony (D) D 4 Representative Current 63% 76%
Anyanonu, Janelle (D) D 19 Representative Current 100% 100%
Armstrong, Gail (R) R 49 Representative Current 33% 29%
Baca, Brian G. (R) R 8 Representative Current 22% 27%
Baca, Gregory A. (R) R 29 Senator Current 13% 25%
Block, John (R) R 51 Representative Current 8% 8%
Borrego, Cynthia (D) D 17 Representative Current 86% 86%
Brandt, Craig W. (R) R 40 Senator Current 0% 24%
Brown, Cathrynn N. (R) R 55 Representative Current 22% 17%
Burt, William F. (R) R 33 Senator Current 38% 28%
Cadena, Micaela Lara (D) D 33 Representative Current 100% 92%
Campos, Pete (D) D 8 Senator Current 88% 80%
Castellano, Ambrose (D) D 70 Representative Current 22% 52%
Cates, Kathleen (D) D 44 Representative Current 100% 100%
Cervantes, Joseph (D) D 31 Senator Current 83% 84%
Chandler, Christine (D) D 43 Representative Current 92% 97%
Chasey, Gail (D) D 18 Representative Current 100% 96%
Chatfield, Jack (R) R 67 Representative Current 25% 13%
Chávez, Eleanor (D) D 26 Representative Current 100% 100%
De La Cruz, Art (D) D 12 Representative Current 100% 100%
Diamond, Crystal R. (R) R 35 Senator Current 13% 8%
Dixon, Meredith A. (D) D 20 Representative Current 71% 84%
Duhigg, Katy M. (D) D 10 Senator Current 100% 92%
Duncan, Mark (R) R 2 Representative Current 22% 22%
Ezzell, Candy Spence (R) R 58 Representative Current 0% 15%
Ferrary, Joanne J. (D) D 37 Representative Current 100% 100%
Figueroa, Natalie (D) D 30 Representative Current 100% 100%
Gallegos, David M. (R) R 41 Senator Current 30% 16%
Gallegos, Doreen Y. (D) D 52 Representative Current 100% 87%
Garcia, Harry (D) D 69 Representative Current 75% 80%
Garcia, Miguel P. (D) D 14 Representative Current 100% 96%
Garratt, Joy (D) D 29 Representative Current 100% 98%
Gonzales, Roberto "Bobby" J. (D) D 6 Senator Current 100% 79%
Griggs, Ron (R) R 34 Senator Current 38% 33%
Gurrola, Yanira (D) D 16 Representative Current 100% 100%
Hamblen, Carrie (D) D 38 Senator Current 100% 100%
Harper, Jason C. (R) R 57 Representative Current 29% 22%
Hemphill, Siah Correa (D) D 28 Senator Current 88% 96%
Hernandez, Joshua (R) R 60 Representative Current 33% 21%
Herndon, Pamelya (D) D 28 Representative Current 100% 95%
Herrera, Susan K. (D) D 41 Representative Current 100% 96%
Hickey, Martin (D) D 20 Senator Current 100% 96%
Hochman-Vigil, Dayan (D) D 15 Representative Current 80% 92%
Ingle, Stuart (R) R 27 Senator Current 43% 23%
Ivey-Soto, Daniel A. (D) D 15 Senator Current 100% 87%
Jaramillo, Leo (D) D 5 Senator Current 89% 94%
Jaramillo, Tara (D) D 38 Representative Current 100% 100%
Johnson, D. Wonda (D) D 5 Representative Current 82% 93%
Jones, Jenifer (R) R 32 Representative Current 0% 0%
Kernan, Gay G. (R) R 42 Senator Current 13% 31%
Lane, T. Ryan (R) R 3 Representative Current 17% 13%
Lara, Raymundo (D) D 34 Representative Current 100% 86%
Lente, Derrick J. (D) D 65 Representative Current 100% 90%
Little, Charlotte (D) D 68 Representative Current 100% 100%
Lopez, Linda M. (D) D 11 Senator Current 86% 86%
Lord, Stefani (R) R 22 Representative Current 0% 8%
Lujan, Tara L. (D) D 48 Representative Current 100% 100%
Lundstrom, Patricia A. (D) D 9 Representative Current 57% 62%
Madrid, Willie D. (D) D 53 Representative Current 50% 61%
Maestas, Antonio "Moe" (D) D 26 Senator Current 86% 87%
Martinez, Alan (R) R 23 Representative Current 0% 0%
Martínez, Javier (D) D 11 Representative Current 100% 98%
Mason, Jimmy (R) R 66 Representative Current 22% 22%
Matthews, Marian (D) D 27 Representative Current 100% 94%
McKenna, Brenda G. (D) D 9 Senator Current 88% 96%
McQueen, Matthew (D) D 50 Representative Current 100% 97%
Mirabal Moya, Tanya (R) R 7 Representative Current 33% 33%
Montoya, Rod (R) R 1 Representative Current 7% 9%
Moores, Mark (R) R 21 Senator Current 0% 27%
Munoz, George K. (D) D 4 Senator Current 75% 52%
Neville, Steven P. (R) R 2 Senator Current 33% 35%
Nibert, Greg (R) R 59 Representative Current 6% 11%
O'Neill, Bill B. (D) D 13 Senator Current 100% 95%
Ortez, Kristina (D) D 42 Representative Current 100% 97%
Ortiz y Pino, Gerald (D) D 12 Senator Current 75% 93%
Padilla, Michael (D) D 14 Senator Current 100% 89%
Pettigrew, Randall T. (R) R 61 Representative Current 0% 7%
Pinto, Shannon (D) D 3 Senator Current 100% 100%
Pirtle, Cliff R. (R) R 32 Senator Current 13% 26%
Pope, Harold (D) D 23 Senator Current 100% 97%
Reeb, Andrea (R) R 64 Representative Current 0% 0%
Rehm, William "Bill" R. (R) R 31 Representative Current 15% 25%
Rodriguez, Nancy (D) D 24 Senator Current 100% 91%
Romero, Andrea A. (D) D 46 Representative Current 100% 100%
Romero, G. Andrés (D) D 10 Representative Current 100% 98%
Roybal Caballero, Patricia (D) D 13 Representative Current 100% 97%
Rubio, Angelica (D) D 35 Representative Current 100% 100%
Sanchez, Joseph L. (D) D 40 Representative Current 33% 61%
Sanchez, Joshua A. (R) R 30 Senator Current 13% 15%
Sariñana, Debra M. (D) D 21 Representative Current 100% 99%
Schmedes, Gregg (R) R 19 Senator Current 27% 28%
Scott, Larry R. (R) R 62 Representative Current 7% 11%
Sedillo Lopez, Antoinette (D) D 16 Senator Current 100% 98%
Serrato, Linda (D) D 45 Representative Current 100% 100%
Sharer, William E. (R) R 1 Senator Current 13% 16%
Shendo Jr., Benny (D) D 22 Senator Current 75% 79%
Small, Nathan P. (D) D 36 Representative Current 85% 97%
Soules, William P. (D) D 37 Senator Current 100% 94%
Stefanics, Elizabeth "Liz" (D) D 39 Senator Current 100% 97%
Steinborn, Jeff (D) D 36 Senator Current 88% 98%
Stewart, Mimi (D) D 17 Senator Current 100% 98%
Szczepanski, Reena (D) D 47 Representative Current 100% 100%
Tallman, Bill (D) D 18 Senator Current 100% 97%
Terrazas, Luis M. (R) R 39 Representative Current 25% 15%
Thomson, Elizabeth "Liz" (D) D 24 Representative Current 100% 99%
Townsend, James G. (R) R 54 Representative Current 7% 9%
Trujillo, Christine (D) D 25 Representative Current 100% 96%
Vincent, Harlan (R) R 56 Representative Current 20% 20%
Wirth, Peter (D) D 25 Senator Current 100% 99%
Woods, Pat (R) R 7 Senator Current 25% 18%
Zamora, Martin R. (R) R 63 Representative Current 18% 9%

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