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Jerry Ortiz y Pino

Member of the New Mexico Senate
from the 12th district
In office
2005 -

Born August 27, 1942 (1942-08-27) (age 67)
Santa Fe, New Mexico
Political party Democratic
Spouse(s) Donna Bruzzese
Residence Albuquerque, New Mexico
Profession social worker
Religion Roman Catholic

Gerald P. "Jerry" Ortiz y Pino is a Democratic member of the New Mexico Senate, representing the 12th District since 2005. He succeeded Richard Romeo, a fellow Democrat who ran for Congress (NM-1) in 2002 & 2004 and for mayor of Albuquerque in 2009. Was unopposed for reelection in 2008. Writes a recurring column in the Alibi; a weekly alternative publication in the Albuquerque area.

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[edit] Constitutional Amendment Proposal

He has proposed an amendment to the New Mexico Constitution allowing the governor to fill vacancies in the Lieutenant Governor's office with appointments approved by the State Senate. The proposal appeared on the 2008 general election ballot. [1]

[edit] Campaign For Lt. Governor

In late summer 2009, he announced his bid for Lt. Governor. His campaign website is: http://www.jerryfornewmexico.com/

[edit] References

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Current New Mexico Senators

District 1: William Sharer (R)
District 2: Steven Neville (R)
District 3: John Pinto (D)
District 4: George Munoz (D)
District 5: Richard Martinez (D)
District 6: Carlos Cisneros (D)
District 7: Clinton Harden, Jr. (R)
District 8: Pete Campos (D)
District 9: John Sapien (D)
District 10: John Ryan (R)
District 11: Linda Lopez (D)
District 12: Jerry Ortiz y Pino (D)
District 13: Dede Feldman (D)
District 14: Eric Griego (D)
District 15: Tim Eichenberg (D)
District 16: Cisco McSorley (D)
District 17: Timothy Keller (D)
District 18: Mark Boitano (R)
District 19: Sue Wilson Beffort (R)
District 20: William Payne (R)
District 21: Kent Cravens (R)

District 22: Lynda Lovejoy (D)
District 23: Sander Rue (R)
District 24: Nancy Rodriguez (D)
District 25: Peter Wirth (D)
District 26: Bernadette Sanchez (D)
District 27: Stuart Ingle (R)
District 28: Howie Morales (D)
District 29: Michael Sanchez (D)
District 30: David Ulibarri (D)
District 31: Cynthia Nava (D)
District 32: Timothy Jennings (D)
District 33: Rod Adair (R)
District 34: Vernon Asbill (R)
District 35: John Arthur Smith (D)
District 36: Mary Jane Garcia (D)
District 37: Stephen Fischmann (D)
District 38: Mary Kay Papen (D)
District 39: Phil Griego (D)
District 40: Dianna J. Duran (R)
District 41: Carroll H. Leavell (R)
District 42: Gay Gottshall Kernan (R)

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