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New Mexico Supreme Court Backs Rodriguez in Residency Fight

New Mexico Supreme Court Backs Rodriguez in Residency Fight

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April 1, 20261m 23s

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New Mexico Supreme Court Upholds Duke Rodriguezs Gubernatorial Bid:

The New Mexico Supreme Court has dismissed challenges to Republican gubernatorial candidate Duke Rodriguezs residency qualifications, allowing him to remain in the primary race against Rio Rancho Mayor Gregg Hull and businessman Doug Turner on June 2nd. Rodriguez, who owns homes in Albuquerque and Scottsdale, Arizona, and has voted in Arizona elections since 2002, argues that he meets the state constitutions five-year continuous residency rule. The courts rulings have been hailed as a victory by Rodriguezs lawyer, former state senator Jacob Candelaria, who believes any future office challenges would be difficult due to voters final say. As the primary approaches, New Mexico Republicans now focus on the three-way showdown, with the courts stepping back and leaving the decision to the voters.

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