New Mexico State Legislature:

House Scores

The New Mexico House of Representatives is comprised of 70 members. The House currently includes 24 Republicans, 45 Democrats, and 1 Decline to State. Click a legislator’s name to view their individual profile page, which features their voting records, contact information, and more.

To find your House District number and Representative, visit our map here.


Legislator Party District Office Service 2022
Score
Lifetime
Score
Alcon, Eliseo Lee (D) D 6 Representative Current 78% 85%
Allison, Anthony  (D) D 4 Representative Current 83% 79%
Anderson, Phelps  (DTS) DTS 66 Representative Current 40% 27%
Armstrong, Deborah A. (D) D 17 Representative Current 100% 96%
Armstrong, Gail  (R) R 49 Representative Current 33% 28%
Baca, Brian G. (R) R 8 Representative Current 33% 33%
Barreras, Brittany (D) D 12 Representative Former 93% 93%
Bash, Karen C. (D) D 68 Representative Current 100% 100%
Black, Rachel A. (R) R 51 Representative Current 33% 5%
Bounkeua, Kay (D) D 19 Representative Current 100% 100%
Brown, Cathrynn N. (R) R 55 Representative Current 33% 16%
Cadena, Micaela Lara (D) D 33 Representative Current 89% 92%
Castellano, Ambrose (D) D 70 Representative Current 83% 67%
Chandler, Christine  (D) D 43 Representative Current 89% 98%
Chasey, Gail  (D) D 18 Representative Current 100% 96%
Chatfield, Jack  (R) R 67 Representative Current 33% 10%
Cook, Zachary J. (R) R 56 Representative Current 0% 15%
Crowder, Randal S. (R) R 64 Representative Current 33% 19%
De La Cruz, Art (D) D 12 Representative Current 100% 100%
Dixon, Meredith A. (D) D 20 Representative Current 90% 90%
Dow, Rebecca  (R) R 38 Representative Current 43% 31%
Egolf, Brian F. (D) D 47 Representative Current 83% 98%
Ely, Daymon  (D) D 23 Representative Current 89% 97%
Ezzell, Candy Spence (R) R 58 Representative Current 33% 16%
Fajardo, Kelly K. (R) R 7 Representative Current 29% 27%
Ferrary, Joanne J. (D) D 37 Representative Current 100% 100%
Figueroa, Natalie  (D) D 30 Representative Current 100% 100%
Gallegos, Doreen Y. (D) D 52 Representative Current 89% 86%
Garcia, Harry  (D) D 69 Representative Current 67% 81%
Garcia, Miguel P. (D) D 14 Representative Current 82% 96%
Garratt, Joy  (D) D 29 Representative Current 100% 97%
Harper, Jason C. (R) R 57 Representative Current 50% 22%
Hernandez, Joshua (R) R 60 Representative Current 29% 15%
Herndon, Pamelya (D) D 28 Representative Current 91% 91%
Herrera, Susan K. (D) D 41 Representative Current 100% 95%
Hochman-Vigil, Dayan (D) D 15 Representative Current 100% 95%
Johnson, D. Wonda (D) D 5 Representative Current 78% 94%
Lane, T. Ryan (R) R 3 Representative Current 33% 11%
Lara, Raymundo  (D) D 34 Representative Current 83% 83%
Lente, Derrick J. (D) D 65 Representative Current 83% 88%
Lord, Stefani (R) R 22 Representative Current 33% 11%
Louis, Georgene  (D) D 26 Representative Current 100% 98%
Lujan, Tara L. (D) D 48 Representative Current 100% 100%
Lundstrom, Patricia A. (D) D 9 Representative Current 0% 62%
Madrid, Willie D. (D) D 53 Representative Current 67% 63%
Maestas, Antonio "Moe" (D) D 16 Representative Current 86% 87%
Martínez, Javier  (D) D 11 Representative Current 80% 98%
Matthews, Marian (D) D 27 Representative Current 67% 92%
McQueen, Matthew  (D) D 50 Representative Current 100% 97%
Montoya, Rod  (R) R 1 Representative Current 27% 9%
Montoya, Roger E. (D) D 40 Representative Current 83% 84%
Nibert, Greg  (R) R 59 Representative Current 20% 12%
Ortez, Kristina (D) D 42 Representative Current 92% 97%
Pettigrew, Randall T. (R) R 61 Representative Current 33% 11%
Powdrell-Culbert, Jane E. (R) R 44 Representative Current 29% 17%
Rehm, William "Bill" R. (R) R 31 Representative Current 20% 25%
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%
Sariñana, Debra M. (D) D 21 Representative Current 91% 99%
Scott, Larry R. (R) R 62 Representative Current 27% 12%
Serrato, Linda (D) D 45 Representative Current 100% 100%
Small, Nathan P. (D) D 36 Representative Current 100% 99%
Strickler, James R.J. (R) R 2 Representative Current 7% 13%
Sweetser, Candie G. (D) D 32 Representative Current 67% 61%
Terrazas, Luis M. (R) R 39 Representative Current 33% 11%
Thomson, Elizabeth "Liz" (D) D 24 Representative Current 100% 99%
Townsend, James G. (R) R 54 Representative Current 25% 10%
Trujillo, Christine  (D) D 25 Representative Current 100% 96%
Zamora, Martin R. (R) R 63 Representative Current 25% 7%

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