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New Mexico

Everything CivicGate holds about New Mexico in one place — its people in Washington, its governor, its own state officials, its bills, its elections, and the federal money that flows here. Neutral and coverage-honest: sections fill in as data lands.

U.S. congressional delegation

New Mexico's voice in Washington — its U.S. Senators and House members. Federal law, not state law.

Data from Congress.gov

Governor

Governor of New Mexico Michelle Lujan Grisham Democratic 2019–present

State officials & delegates

The people who represent and run New Mexico at the state level — as opposed to Washington. Its State Senate and House write New Mexico law (the budget, criminal code, schools); its governors lead the executive; its state-court judges interpret it. Browse by role below — sortable, filterable by party, with a Contact button where a legislator publishes a public email.

Legislature data from OpenStates

  • State Senate 42 members 26D · 16R
  • State House 69 members 43D · 26R
42 state senate26 D16 R
Contact
Angel CharleyAngel CharleyDemocraticDistrict 30
Ant ThorntonAnt ThorntonRepublicanDistrict 19
Antoinette Sedillo LopezAntoinette Sedillo LopezDemocraticDistrict 16
Benny ShendoBenny ShendoDemocraticDistrict 22
Bill SharerBill SharerRepublicanDistrict 1
Bill SoulesBill SoulesDemocraticDistrict 37
Bobby GonzalesBobby GonzalesDemocraticDistrict 6
Candy EzzellCandy EzzellRepublicanDistrict 32
Carrie HamblenCarrie HamblenDemocraticDistrict 38
Cindy NavaCindy NavaDemocraticDistrict 9
Craig BrandtCraig BrandtRepublicanDistrict 40
Crystal BrantleyCrystal BrantleyRepublicanDistrict 35
David GallegosDavid GallegosRepublicanDistrict 41
Debbie O'MalleyDebbie O'MalleyDemocraticDistrict 13
Gabriel RamosGabriel RamosRepublicanDistrict 28
George MuñozGeorge MuñozDemocraticDistrict 4
Harold PopeHarold PopeDemocraticDistrict 23
Heather BerghmansHeather BerghmansDemocraticDistrict 15
Jay BlockJay BlockRepublicanDistrict 12
Jeff SteinbornJeff SteinbornDemocraticDistrict 36
Jim TownsendJim TownsendRepublicanDistrict 34
Joe CervantesJoe CervantesDemocraticDistrict 31
Joshua SanchezJoshua SanchezRepublicanDistrict 29
Katy DuhiggKaty DuhiggDemocraticDistrict 10
Larry ScottLarry ScottRepublicanDistrict 42
Leo JaramilloLeo JaramilloDemocraticDistrict 5
Linda LópezLinda LópezDemocraticDistrict 11
Linda TrujilloLinda TrujilloDemocraticDistrict 24
Liz StefanicsLiz StefanicsDemocraticDistrict 39
Martin HickeyMartin HickeyDemocraticDistrict 20
Michael PadillaMichael PadillaDemocraticDistrict 14
Mimi StewartMimi StewartDemocraticDistrict 17
Moe MaestasMoe MaestasDemocraticDistrict 26
Natalie FigueroaNatalie FigueroaDemocraticDistrict 18
Nicole TobiassenNicole TobiassenRepublicanDistrict 21
Pat BoonePat BooneRepublicanDistrict 27
Pat WoodsPat WoodsRepublicanDistrict 7
Pete CamposPete CamposDemocraticDistrict 8
Peter WirthPeter WirthDemocraticDistrict 25
Rex WilsonRepublicanDistrict 33
Shannon PintoShannon PintoDemocraticDistrict 3
Steve LanierSteve LanierRepublicanDistrict 2

Current roster — CivicGate stores the sitting state senate; historical membership isn't tracked yet. Legislators with a public email can be contacted directly.

Recent state bills

Data from OpenStates

Elections

Data from FEC + curated

Upcoming

Recent

Federal money

Federal money flowing to New Mexico (grants, contracts, direct payments, loans), by fiscal year.

Data from USAspending

FY2025: $41,466,303,269

Federal money to New Mexico by fiscal year
xFederal money to the state
2016$23,604,851,468
2017$24,706,305,325
2018$26,023,315,231
2019$27,928,443,145
2020$35,874,736,463
2021$41,424,943,062
2022$37,283,716,663
2023$38,076,918,950
2024$40,196,636,441
2025$41,466,303,269

Every figure links to its source. Missing data shows an em dash — never a guess. Learn how state and federal government divide in the civics primer.