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Linda M. Lopez (born March 13, 1964) is an American politician and businesswoman serving as a member of the New Mexico Senate from the 11th district. Lopez has also served as the chair of the Bernalillo County Democratic Party since 2003.
Some of the gunfire in New Mexico hit the home of longtime state senator Linda Lopez while she and her two children slept. New Mexico state Sen. Linda Lopez Alex Brauer, Scripps News
The FBI and New Mexico State Police were involved in the investigation. [31] [21] Approximately 40 minutes after the shooting at Linda Lopez' house on January 3, police arrested 21-year-old Jose Trujillo at a traffic stop around four miles away from Lopez' residence. Shell casings at Lopez' house were found to match that of a handgun possessed ...
Linda Lopez may refer to: Linda J. Lopez (born 1948), member of the Arizona Senate; Linda M. Lopez (born 1964), member of the New Mexico Senate; Linda Lopez (judge) (born 1968), attorney and jurist; Linda Nguyen Lopez (born 1981), American artist
In a primary of Democratic voters, one of New Mexico's rock-ribbed Republicans stands with Castellano. Albuquerque's Senate District 13 is home to Holguin's best-known candidate, Debbie O'Malley.
The Senate also opposed, on a vote of 33-5, another amendment introduced by Sen. Linda Lopez, D-Albuquerque, to require students to take an ethnic studies class before they graduate.
The New Mexico Senate (Spanish: Senado de Nuevo México) is the upper house of the New Mexico State Legislature. The Senate consists of 42 members, with each senator representing an equal number of single-member constituent districts across the state. All senatorial districts are divided to contain a population on average of 43,300 state residents.
Failed New Mexico state House candidate Solomon Pena visited the homes of local Democratic leaders to vehemently dispute his election loss.