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NM State Reps Candidate Forum @NNMC

  • 6:30 PM
  • NNMC Event Center
NM State Reps Candidate Forum @NNMC

Join us for the
NM State Representatives Candidate Forum
Democratic Primary for Districts 40, 41 & 46
Wed / JUNE 1 / 6:30 PM

The Event Center @ Northern New Mexico College
Montoya Administration Building / Lower level 
and via Zoom (https://nnmc.zoom.us/j/93415679815)

(Use Montoya Building main entrance and follow the signage to the Event Center)

House District 40
Representative Roger Montoya (505) 927-0108
rogermontoya@gmail.com / cc: save1heart@gmail.com 

Joseph Sanchez (505) 235-8041
josephsanchezfornm@gmail.com

House District 41
Representative Susan Herrera (505) 699-2271
susanherrera.nm41@gmail.comcc: cftrujillo@protonmail.com 

Marlo Martinez (505) 927-1234
marlofornm@gmail.com

House District 46
Representative Andrea Romero (505) 470-6684
andrea@andrearomero.com 

Henry Roybal (505) 310-7587
henry4nm@gmail.com 

Ryan Salazar (505) 657-3748
contact@ryansalazarfornm.com

Moderated by: Ms. Monica t. Rodriguez

Hosted by the NNMC Student Senate and President’s office, and the Rio Grande Sun
For more information: 505.747.2140, amy.pena@nnmc.edu
This event is free and open to the public.

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