Former BCSO sheriff disqualified from US Senate race
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Former BCSO sheriff disqualified from US Senate race
ALBUQUERQUE, N.M. — Former Bernalillo County Sheriff Manny Gonzales announced his campaign for U.S. Senate last month. According to the Secretary of State’s Office, he did not receive enough signatures to qualify for the Republican primary ballot. Gonzales filed 875 signatures but needed 2,351 in order to qualify. Nella Domenici, daughter of Pete Domenici, is the only U.S. Senate candidate that qualified for the GOP primary ballot. She will c…
Former BCSO sheriff disqualified from United States Senate race
NEW MEXICO (KRQE) – Manny Gonzales's campaign for the United States Senate has ended after the former Bernalillo County Sheriff did not receive enough signatures to run for office. According to the New Mexico Secretary of State's Office, Gonzales needed 2,351 signatures and turned in 875. Story continues below Podcast: What will New Mexico lawmakers leave on the table in 2024? News: Las Cruces officer stabbed to death on-duty Investigation: My…
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