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  2. Albino Pérez - Wikipedia

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    Albino Pérez was a native of Veracruz, Mexico. [2] Pérez was a distinguished army colonel from central Mexico. He was appointed Governor of New Mexico by President Antonio López de Santa Anna in 1835, under the new centralized form of government. [1] He succeeded Francisco Sarracino as civilian governor and Captain Blas de Hinojos as ...

  3. List of Mexican governors of New Mexico - Wikipedia

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    Political divisions of the Centralist Republic of Mexico, ca. 1836–1846. Mexican governors of New Mexico were the political chief executives of the province and later territory of Santa Fe de Nuevo México (New Mexico) between 1822, when Mexico gained independence from Spain, and 1846, when the United States occupied the territory following the Mexican–American War.

  4. Secretary of State of New Mexico - Wikipedia

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    The secretary of state is in effect the guarantor of the continuity and stability of good government in New Mexico, with his or her role extending to the enforcement of elections and government ethics laws, the certification, filing, and preservation of legislation, gubernatorial acts, and other instruments vital to the efficient operation of state government, and the registration and ...

  5. State transportation regulators prepare for a new home, more ...

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    Regulation of insurance, for example, has been housed under the Office of Superintendent of Insurance since 2013, and the New Mexico secretary of state now handles oversight of corporations.

  6. House Oversight investigating New Mexico ‘audit force’ - AOL

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  7. José María González - Wikipedia

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    José María Angél González was the governor of the independent Junta Popular during New Mexico’s Río Arriba Rebellion in 1837. González, sometimes spelled Gonzáles, was a Taos Pueblo Indian who led the Junta Popular or Cantón, which was the most ethnically inclusive government in the history of New Mexico.

  8. New Mexico secretary of state asks court to step in after GOP ...

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    New Mexico Secretary of State Maggie Toulouse Oliver has asked the state Supreme Court to order a GOP county commission to certify primary election results

  9. List of speakers of the New Mexico House of Representatives

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    Speaker Term Party County/Residence Notes Citation Theodore D. Wheaton: 1851–1854 Taos [3] [4]Facundo Pino: 1854–1855 [4]Celedonio Valdés: 1855–1856