List of speakers of the New Mexico House of Representatives
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Speaker of New Mexico House of Representatives | |
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since January 17, 2023 | |
Status | Presiding officer |
Seat | New Mexico State Capitol, Santa Fe |
Appointer | New Mexico House of Representatives |
Inaugural holder | Roman L. Baca |
The following is a list of speakers of the New Mexico House of Representatives since statehood.
Speakers of the New Mexico House of Representatives
[edit]Speaker | Term | Party | County/Residence | Notes | Citation |
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Roman L. Baca | 1912–1915 | Republican | Santa Fe | [1] | |
Secundino Romero | 1915–1916 | Republican | San Miguel | [2] | |
William H. H. Llewellyn | 1916–1919 | Republican | Las Cruces | [1] | |
Antonio A. Sedillo | 1919–1921 | Republican | Socorro | [2][1] | |
Albert H. Clancy | 1921–1923 | Republican | Santa Fe | [2][1] | |
Byron O. Beall | 1923–1925 | Democratic | Chaves | [2][1] | |
D. W. Smith | 1925–1931 | Democratic | Grant | [2][1] | |
Alvan N. White | 1931–1939 | Democratic | Grant | [2][1] | |
George W. Armijo | 1939–1941 | Democratic | Santa Fe | [2][1] | |
Frank J. McCarthy | 1941–1943 | Democratic | Chaves | [2][1] | |
M. S. Smith | 1943–1949 | Democratic | Curry | [2][1] | |
Harry Vearle Payne | 1949–1945 | Democratic | Hidalgo | [2][1] | |
John F. Sims | 1949–1951 | Democratic | Bernalillo | [2][1] | |
Calvin P. Horn | 1951–1953 | Democratic | Bernalillo | [2][1] | |
Alvin Stockton | 1953–1955 | Republican | Colfax | [2][1] | |
Donald D. Hallam | 1955–1959 | Democratic | Lea | [2][1] | |
Mack Easley | 1959–1961 | Democratic | Lea | [2][1] | |
Jack M. Campbell | 1961–1963 | Democratic | Chaves | [2][1] | |
Bruce King | 1963–1969 | Democratic | Santa Fe | [2][1] | |
David L. Norvell | 1969–1971 | Democratic | Curry | [2][1] | |
Walter K. Martinez | 1971–1979 | Democratic | Valencia | [2][1] | |
C. Gene Samberson | 1979–1982 | Democratic | Lea | [2][1] | |
Raymond G. Sanchez | 1983–1985 | Democratic | Bernalillo | [2][1] | |
Gene Samberson | 1985–1987 | Democratic | Lea | [2][1] | |
Raymond G. Sanchez | 1987–2001 | Democratic | Bernalillo | [2][1] | |
Ben Luján | 2001–2012 | Democratic | Santa Fe | [1] | |
W. Ken Martinez | 2012–2015 | Democratic | Albuquerque | [1] | |
Don Tripp | 2015–2017 | Republican | [1] | ||
Brian Egolf | 2017–2023 | Democratic | |||
Javier Martínez | 2023– | Democratic |
Speakers of the New Mexico Territorial House of Representatives
[edit]Speaker | Term | Party | County/Residence | Notes | Citation |
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Theodore D. Wheaton | 1851–1854 | Taos | [3][4] | ||
Facundo Pino | 1854–1855 | [4] | |||
Celedonio Valdés | 1855–1856 | [4] | |||
José S. Ramirez | 1856–1857 | [4] | |||
Merrill Ashurst | 1857–1858 | [4] | |||
José Guadalupe Gallegos | 1858–1859 | [4] | |||
Levi J. Keithly C. C. Medina |
1859–1860 | [4] | |||
José Manuel Gallegos | 1860–1863 | [4] | |||
Vicente García | 1863–1864 | [4] | |||
Pedro Valdés | 1864–1865 | [4] | |||
Samuel Ellison | 1865–1866 | [4] | |||
Richard M. Stephens | 1866–1867 | [4] | |||
Jose Manuel Gallegos | 1867–1868 | [4] | |||
Richard M. Stephens | 1868–1869 | [4] | |||
Gregorio M. Otero | 1869–1870 | [4] | |||
Milnor Louis Rudulph | 1871–1872 | [4] | |||
Gregorio M. Otero | 1873–1874 | [4] | |||
Roman A. Vaca | 1875–1876 | [4] | |||
Juan B. Patron | 1878–1880 | Lincoln | [4][5] | ||
Rafael Romero | 1880–1882 | [4] | |||
Pedro Sanchez | 1882–1884 | [4] | |||
Amado Chavez | 1884–1886 | [4] | |||
Manuel C. de Baca | 1886–1887 | Republican | Conant | [4][6] | |
Albert J. Fountain | 1888–1889 | Lincoln, Doña Ana | [7] | ||
William Burns | 1890–1891 | Kingston | [8] | ||
Alejandro J. Branch | 1892–1893 | Mora | [9] | ||
William E. Dame | 1894–1895 | Cerrillos | [10] | ||
William H. H. Llewellyn | 1897 | Republican | Las Cruces | [11] | |
Maximiliano Luna | 1899 | Los Lunas | [12] | ||
Benjamin M. Read | 1901 | Santa Fe | [13] | ||
Carl A. Dalies | 1905 | Republican | Belen | [14] | |
Roman L. Baca | 1907–1909 | Republican | Santa Fe | ||
E. A. Miera | 1909 | Republican | Cuba | [15] |
See also
[edit]References
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