But it looks like voters in the 1st District have seen the light.
State Rep. Melanie Stansbury, a Democrat, is considered the favorite in the special congressional election. While the district was once a Republican stronghold, Democrats now make up 47 percent of registered voters compared to 28 percent Republican. A Republican held the seat for 40 years, but the seat shifted to and has remained in Democratic control since 2009. The district includes most of Bernalillo County, all of Torrance County and parts of Sandoval, Santa Fe and Valencia counties. As of Friday morning, 77,253 ballots had been cast, including 45,354 from registered Democrats and 22,457 from registered Republicans, according to the Secretary of State’s Office. [Santa Fe New Mexican]When now Interior Secretary Deb Haaland was the US Representative for the 1st District she was one of the sponsors of the Chaco Culture Heritage Protection Act of 2019 that would have codified the 10-mile buffer zone around Chaco Canyon. Protection for Chaco is closer than ever.
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Polls are now open! Just 12 hours left to vote in the #NM01 special election! Everything is on the line in this election, and we need you to get out and vote! Visit https://t.co/H0D9I8tQhm to find your nearest polling place - let's keep our district blue! #nmpol pic.twitter.com/p0Xjaul30g
— Melanie Stansbury (@MelanieforNM) June 1, 2021
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