Raymundo Lara

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Raymundo Lara

U.S.A.

Party Democrat
Latest Campaign State House of Reps
Overall Community Sentiment: Neutral

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Overview
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Personal Background

Raymundo Lara holds a Bachelor of Arts degree from New Mexico State University and has dedicated 17 years to K-12 education, including a role as program coordinator for the Gadsden Independent Schools. He has transitioned from the educational sector to the public sector, where he currently serves as Vice Chair on the House Transportation, Public Works & Capital Improvements Committee and as a member of the House Education Committee.

Political Ideas

Raymundo Lara blends a deeply rooted educational background with a strategic focus on transportation and public works, revealing an ideologically agile approach. His extensive K-12 experience informs a pragmatic yet innovative stance on educational reforms. Lara's surprising alignment with opposing factions on certain environmental regulations hints at a highly localized strategy aimed at balancing regional industrial interests. His rhetorical style effectively bridges ideological divides, making complex policy decisions appear both necessary and judicious.

Campaigns
2024: New Mexico State House of Representatives
ELECTED

Election History

New Mexico's 34th House District general election, 2024

5,081 votes (58.00%)

Win

Position Details

2022: New Mexico State House of Representatives
ELECTED

Election History

New Mexico House of Representatives 34th District general election, 2022

3,604 votes (95.70%)

Win
2020: New Mexico State House of Representatives
ELECTED

Election History

34th District General Election, 2020

6,179 votes (65.90%)

Win

34th District Democratic primary

925 votes (61.30%)

Win
2018: New Mexico State House of Representatives
ELECTED

Election History

34th District General Election, 2018

4,635 votes (100.00%)

Win

District 34 Democratic primary

592 votes (51.20%)

Win