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New Mexico Secretary of State Mary Herrera was invited to testify this week about the state's provisional balloting process and overseas voting in Washington, D.C.
A subcommittee of the Com
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Judith A. Rosenstein, Assistant Federal Public Defender, Albuquerque, NM, for Plaintiff--Appellant.
Joel K. Jacobsen, Asst. Atty. Gen. (Tom Udall, Ne...
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- State of New Mexico, Et Al. v. James D. Watkins, Secretary, Department of Energy, Et Al., Appellants. State of New Mexico, Ex Rel. Tom Udall, Attorney General v. James D. Watkins, Secretary, Department of Energy, Et Al., Appellants. Environmental Defense Fund, Et Al. v. James D. Watkins, Secretary, Department of Energy, Et Al., Appellants., 969 F.2d 1122 (D.C. Cir. 1992)
John A. Bryson, Atty., Dept. of Justice, with whom Barry M. Hartman, Acting Asst. Atty. Gen., Martin W. Matzen, Atty., Dept. of Justice, and Marc John...
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SANTA FE, N.M. - A high-ranking New Mexico official and several other motorists unknowingly drove over the body of a man who had been struck moments earlier on a pitch-black highway, shocking drivers who didn't find out until later that they had run over a person.
Police said Friday they're unsure of how many vehicles struck the 46-year-old man's body on the four-lane highway near Santa Fe, but one of them was driven by New Mexico Secretary of State Dianna Duran.
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APPEAL FROM THE UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT FOR THE DISTRICT OF NEW MEXICO (D.C. No. CIV-98-1288-BB/DJS)
Ron Koch and Stephen C.M. Long, Albuquerque...
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To: POLITICAL EDITORS
Contact: Eric Wagner of the NALEO Educational Fund, +1-213-747- 7606, ext. 4427, ewagner@naleo.org
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Dianna Duran of Tularosa on Tuesday became the first Republican to win the New Mexico Secretary of State's Office in 82 years.
Unofficial tallies Tuesday showed Duran beating incumbent Mary Herrera, an Albuquerque Democrat plagued by misconduct allegations.
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- La Raza Unida, a Political Party, Antonio Devargas, Barbara Manzanares and Moise Morales, Plaintiffs-Appellants, v. State of New Mexico, Ernestine Evans, New Mexico Secretary of State and Joe Branch, Rio Arriba County Clerk, Defendants-Appellees., 577 F.2d 677 (10th Cir. 1978)
Morris J. Baller, San Francisco, Cal. (and Vilma S. Martinez and Joaquin G. Avila, Mexican American Legal Defense and Educational Fund, San Francisco,...
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Some of that pressure comes from Voter Action, a group currently suing New Mexico Secretary of State Rebecca Vigil-Giron and a slew of local county clerks (including [Valerie Espinoza]) over the use of Sequoia machines in the 2004 presidential election. According to the lawsuit--filed last January in Second Judicial Court in Bernalillo County--some of the Sequoia machines botched people's votes either by switching them from one candidate to another or discounting them completely [Outtakes, Oct 12: "Poll Position"]. The situation was particularly messy in Bernalillo County; the suit alleges approximately 12,000 votes were lost by Sequoia touch screen machines.
[Denise Lamb], a current member of the state legislature's Election Reform Task Force and past president of the National Associat...
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- Elephant Butte Irrigation District of New Mexico; El Paso County Water Improvement, District No. 1 of Texas,Plaintiffs-Appellees, v. Department of the Interior; Manuel Lujan, Secretary of the Interior; Dennis Underwood, Commissioner of Reclamation, Defendants, and Anita Lockwood, Secretary of the State of New Mexico; Gary Johnson, Governor of the State of New Mexico, Defendants-Appellants., 160 F.3d 602 (10th Cir. 1998)
Herman E. Ortiz (Lee E. Peters, Hubert & Hernandez, P.A., Las Cruces, New Mexico, and James M. Speer, Jr., Attorney at Law, El Paso, Texas, with him o...