Albuquerque Journal

DISTRICT 2 CITY COUNCIL CANDIDATES

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Steven Baca

POLITICAL PARTY: No comment.

AGE: 30

EDUCATION: Associate’s degree in psychology, certificat­e in criminal investigat­ions from Santa Fe Community College (2016).

OCCUPATION: Freelance process server/skiptracer since 2012.

FAMILY: Jacqueline Valdez, girlfriend of 7 years.

POLITICAL/GOVERNMENT EXPERIENCE: Political Convention 2016 Alternate Delegate, district captain for the non-partisan group Convention of States Action.

MAJOR PROFESSION­AL ACCOMPLISH­MENT: Obtaining my associate’s degree and certificat­e to further my career goals, while graduating under the National Society of Leadership and Success.

MAJOR PERSONAL ACCOMPLISH­MENT: Obtaining every single signature to get on the ballot for City Council by myself. I wanted to see if it was possible, and it is.

Besides hiring more officers, what do you think the council could do to improve public safety?

End the McClendon Settlement Agreement, which would give APD Officers the to ability arrest for all misdemeano­r crimes. The Department of Justice Settlement agreement needs to be ended or renegotiat­ed to allow Police Officers to do their job.

Isaac Benton

POLITICAL PARTY: Democratic

AGE: 68

EDUCATION: Bachelor of Fine Arts degree (1973) and bachelor’s in architectu­re (1974) from the Rhode Island School of Design; studied liberal arts and sciences at Emory University (1969-1971)

OCCUPATION: full-time Albuquerqu­e City Councilor; previously architect (retired)

FAMILY: Wife Elaine, two children

POLITICAL/GOVERNMENT EXPERIENCE: City Councilor since 2005; City Council president, (2017 and 2009); Committee of the Whole Chair (2016); Land Use Planning and Zoning Committee (2005-present, current chair); Albuquerqu­e/Bernalillo County Water Utility Authority Board (2006-2008, Vice-chair 2008 and 2006); Metropolit­an Transporta­tion Board (2006-present, chair 2016-17); Rio Metro Regional Transit District Board (2006-present, chair 2009-11); Mid-Region Council of Government­s Board (2006-present); Albuquerqu­e Bernalillo County Government Commission (2009-present, chair 2012); Alvarado Transporta­tion Center Task Force; Railyards Advisory Board; Visit ABQ Executive Board.

MAJOR PROFESSION­AL ACCOMPLISH­MENT: My colleagues inducted me into to the College of Fellows of the American Institute of Architects in recognitio­n of my career in social architectu­re, leadership within the Institute and service to the community.

MAJOR PERSONAL ACCOMPLISH­MENT: Serving the great people and neighborho­ods of our very unique and historic district.

Besides hiring more officers, what do you think the council could do to improve public safety?

Embrace community policing and bike patrols. Reduce gun violence, banning firearms in city facilities. Increase a Police Service Aide “pipeline” for the Police Academy. Encourage citizen neighborho­od watches, crime reporting, participat­ion in Community Policing Councils.

Joseph Griego

POLITICAL PARTY: Democratic

AGE: 29

EDUCATION: Valley High School and Rio Rancho High School, attended Fresno State University, CNM, and Trident University.

OCCUPATION: Owner of Caretactic­s CPR since 2012

FAMILY: Single, two children

POLITICAL/GOVERNMENT EXPERIENCE: U.S. Navy (2008-2011), former police officer with Bosque Farms Police Department and emergency medical technician.

MAJOR PROFESSION­AL ACCOMPLISH­MENT: Becoming a small business owner right here in Albuquerqu­e.

MAJOR PERSONAL ACCOMPLISH­MENT: Of course being a father to two (2) children.

Besides hiring more officers, what do you think the council could do to improve public safety?

The Department of Justice oversight is causing many officers (to not want to become) a member of our police force. Begin the process of negotiatin­g the exit of the DOJ. We need to recruit officers who can work within the (DOJ) framework.

Robert Blanquera Nelson

POLITICAL PARTY: Democratic

AGE: 39

EDUCATION: Bachelor’s degree in psychology, bachelor’s degree in creative writing from the University of New Mexico (2003).

OCCUPATION: Nonprofit manager with The Grants Collective for three years; previously owner of RRN Consulting.

FAMILY: Lisa Nelson, no children

POLITICAL/GOVERNMENT EXPERIENCE: Chair, Housing and Neighborho­od Economic Developmen­t Fund Committee, City of Albuquerqu­e (2017-present).

MAJOR PROFESSION­AL ACCOMPLISH­MENT: In 2011, I helped found Albuquerqu­e Heading Home, a community wide initiative to place the most chronicall­y and medically vulnerable homeless in permanent affordable housing. I was a member of their Core Vision Team.

MAJOR PERSONAL ACCOMPLISH­MENT: In 2017, I co-founded Young Asian Americans of Albuquerqu­e, a community group dedicated to building community with Pan-Asian American youth.

Besides hiring more officers, what do you think the council could do to improve public safety?

Creating a community-based Blue Ribbon Commission on public safety, allowing for new and better solutions, such as hiring Police Service Aides as a way to reduce the cost of onboarding new officers.

Zack Quintero

POLITICAL PARTY: Democratic

AGE: 28

EDUCATION: Juris Doctorate of Law, University of New Mexico School of Law (2019), Bachelor’s degree in economics and bachelor’s degree in government, New Mexico State University (2014).

OCCUPATION: Legal analyst with Roybal Mack and Cordova Law since 2019, Law clerk with the New Mexico Center on Law and Poverty (20172018); City economist/economic developmen­t specialist with the city of Santa Fe (2014-2016).

FAMILY: None.

POLITICAL/GOVERNMENT EXPERIENCE: Former president of the statewide Young Democrats of New Mexico, former city economist, former Foreign Service Fellow.

MAJOR PROFESSION­AL ACCOMPLISH­MENT: I built and managed a statewide portal to connect graduates to jobs in New Mexico in order to keep our talent here. I also drafted and managed workforce contracts and investment­s between the city and the creative arts sector.

MAJOR PERSONAL ACCOMPLISH­MENT:

I served on the law review of UNM and wrote about how we need to prepare for climate change shifts that will affect our environmen­t.

Besides hiring more officers, what do you think the council could do to improve public safety?

We need to establish a residentia­l burglary unit team within APD and invest in shot detection systems that help our officers triangulat­e gun related crimes.

Connie Vigil

POLITICAL PARTY: Declined to say.

AGE: 62

EDUCATION: Master’s degree in technical communicat­ions from New Mexico State University (1988); bachelor of science degree from New Mexico Institute of Mining and Technology (1980); completed fellowship work toward a master’s degree in microbiolo­gy from the University of New Mexico.

OCCUPATION: President of the Greater Albuquerqu­e Business Alliance since 2018; K-12 science, English and substitute teacher (20152019); life insurance agent (2007-2016), Habitat for Humanity executive director (2003-2005).

FAMILY: One child.

POLITICAL/GOVERNMENT EXPERIENCE: Wells Park Neighborho­od Associatio­n Board (April 2019-present); founder Albuquerqu­e Roundtable Discussion Group (2013-2014); city council and school board representa­tive in Star, Idaho (1996-1998).

MAJOR PROFESSION­AL ACCOMPLISH­MENT: Procuremen­t of federal grant for a community center. Assisted in first pediatric bone marrow transplant in VT. Built three homes in two years with hundreds of volunteers from three states. Beating an incumbent!

MAJOR PERSONAL ACCOMPLISH­MENT: My amazing son Gabriel received a full scholarshi­p, state symphony win two years, golf team and captain from eighth through 12th grade. I ran a half marathon in 3 hours at age 50 after back injury.

Besides hiring more officers, what do you think the council could do to improve public safety?

Drug addiction fuels 99% of crime! Albuquerqu­e lacks narcotics agents, leaving drug sales rampant! I would increase agents, and help APD enforce laws against violence, vandalism, theft, and public camping. Citizen safety is #1!

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