Albuquerque Journal

State GOP announces CD1 candidates

Special election to replace Haaland has drawn more than 12 hopefuls

- BY RYAN BOETEL JOURNAL STAFF WRITER

She’s still in Congress and will first have to resign, but already a dozen Republican­s and Democrats and an independen­t have announced their bids to replace U.S. Rep. Deb Haaland.

Haaland has been nominated by President Joe Biden to be the next secretary of the interior. She will have to resign her seat representi­ng the 1st Congressio­nal District in the House of Representa­tives if she is confirmed by the Senate. That would trigger a special election that has attracted a half-dozen Democrats. Meanwhile, an equal number of Republican­s are trying to flip the seat that their party hasn’t held for more than 10 years.

The New Mexico Republican Party on Wednesday issued a news release identifyin­g candidates for the seat. Some of them haven’t been previously identified as candidates, and party officials said any others interested in making a run should email the party’s executive director in New Mexico.

The Republican­s who have so far announced their candidacie­s:

■ Eddy Aragon, CEO of the Rock of Talk radio station;

■ Peggy Muller-Aragon, an Albuquerqu­e Public Schools board member;

■ Michaela Chavez, an Albuquerqu­e bookkeeper who recently ran for state Senate and lost to Democrat Bill O’Neill;

■ Michelle Garcia Holmes, who lost the CD1 race to Haaland in November;

■ Ronnie Lucero, who is involved with the Lexit Strike Force, a group that rallies for

conservati­ve Latino voters; and

■Jared Vander Dussen, a candidate who lost in the Republican primary last year to Garcia Holmes.

A Republican hasn’t held the seat, which represents most of Albuquerqu­e and Torrance County, since Heather Wilson in 2009. Haaland won 58% of the vote on her way to getting reelected in November.

State Reps. Melanie Stansbury, Georgene Louis and Patricia Roybal Caballero, state Sen. Antoinette Sedillo Lopez, attorney Randi McGinn and Victor Reyes, legislativ­e director for Gov. Michelle Lujan Grisham, are all Democrats who have announced their candidacie­s.

Former state Land Commission­er Aubrey Dunn is running as an independen­t candidate.

The state’s major political parties would hold central committee meetings behind closed doors to nominate their own candidates before the special election.

 ??  ?? Peggy Muller-Aragon
Peggy Muller-Aragon
 ??  ?? Jared Vander Dussen
Jared Vander Dussen
 ??  ?? Michaela Chavez
Michaela Chavez
 ??  ?? Ronnie Lucero
Ronnie Lucero

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