Santa Fe New Mexican

Party official: Fellow Democrat made unwanted sexual advances

Doña Ana County commission­er also faced criticism for Faecebook comments

- By Russell Contreras

ALBUQUERQU­E — The Democratic Party of New Mexico’s vice chairwoman said she has been the target of unwanted sexual advances by an elected Democratic official who also is active in the party in Southern New Mexico.

In a letter dated Monday, Neomi Martinez-Parra wrote that she’s been a victim of inappropri­ate sexual misconduct by John Vasquez, a Doña Ana County commission­er and Doña Ana County Central Committee member.

“As you are well aware, Mr. Vasquez has been accused of various inappropri­ate behavior[s] [toward] females,” Martinez-Parra wrote in a letter to New Mexico Democratic Party Chairman Richard Ellenberg. “I too have been a victim of Mr. Vasquez’s inappropri­ate sexual misconduct, which I will address separately through my legal counsel.”

Vasquez drew condemnati­on last month for Facebook posts directed at a female community activist when he attacked her mother and suggested the activist had asked him for “favors.”

“They say you can take a girl out of the ghetto…” Vasquez wrote in a dig at New Mexico Comunidade­s en

Accion y de Fe organizer Johana Bencomo.

Vasquez didn’t respond to emails from The Associated Press and his voicemail was full.

Martinez-Parra also wrote that she strongly disagreed with a proposal from Ellenberg that she not pursue a complaint in exchange for Vasquez stepping down from a post as chairman of the Democratic Party of New Mexico Veterans’ Caucus.

Vasquez resigned this month as Veterans’ Caucus chairman “in response to allegation­s of inappropri­ate behavior, including egregious and disrespect­ful posts on Facebook,” Ellenberg said in a statement.

Ellenberg told The AP he didn’t mean to suggest MartinezPa­rra should drop her claim and apologized for conveying that’s what he wanted. “That was not my intention,” Ellenberg said.

Still, Ellenberg said there was little the state party could do to sanction Vasquez since it’s up to the Doña Ana County Democratic Party to remove Vasquez. The party also can’t force Vasquez to resign from his commission­er’s post and he isn’t up for re-election until 2020, Ellenberg said.

Ellenberg said party officials were scheduled to hold a conference call with Martinez-Parra late Tuesday to discuss options.

The flap comes as the Democratic-led state Legislatur­e recently overhauled its policies against sexual misconduct and harassment.

Female lobbyists and elected officials have said sexual harassment at the Capitol has gone unchecked under procedures last updated in 2008.

Democratic state Sen. Michael Padilla of Albuquerqu­e was ousted in December as majority whip and ended his campaign for lieutenant governor amid allegation­s that he harassed women at a previous job a decade ago. He has repeatedly denied the allegation­s.

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