Judge Allison Martinez contacted City Desk ABQ on Thursday, April 4 to explain her ruling. She said her ruling was based on the fact that she did not believe that a candidate’s county in which they lived was the determining factor in whether or not voters chose to vote for a candidate.

A state district court judge has given the state Senate campaign of a high-profile former DREAMer the green light. 

Audrey Trujillo, a Corrales Republican candidate for State Senate District 9, along with two high-profile local Democrats—County Commissioner Katherine Bruch and former state Senator John Sapien filed a lawsuit asking a judge last week to invalidate all of the signatures of local voters nominating Democrat Cindy Nava of Bernalillo to run for the District 9 seat. 

The issue involved a technical error on the petition forms Nava used to qualify for the ballot, which her campaign admits accidentally listed Nava’s Town of Bernalillo address as being in Bernalillo County instead of Sandoval County. 

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“Over 250 Democratic voters in Senate District 9 signed petitions to put Cindy’s name on the ballot,” Nava’s campaign manager Sandra Wechsler told the Sandoval Signpost. “They know, as we do, that Cindy’s experience and story is inspiring voters, and that she is a needed voice in the state Senate. It is unfortunate her opponents seek to disenfranchise the will of these voters by filing this challenge.”

The plaintiffs wrote in their suit that good intent isn’t good enough and they say state law is clear that nominating petitions with address errors must be thrown out. The lawsuit asked the judge to direct the county clerk to disqualify Nava and remove her name from the June 5 Democratic primary ballot.

The judge didn’t agree. 

Late Tuesday afternoon, 13th Judicial District Court Judge Allison Martinez issued a ruling that dismissed both Sapien and Trujillo’s complaints.

Democrat Heather Balas is running against Nava in the June primary, while Trujillo is the sole Republican. Current State Senator Brenda McKenna (D) announced earlier this year she would not seek re-election. McKenna endorsed Nava as her successor.

Nava’s campaign resumed fundraising on Wednesday.

In a campaign email, Nava said, ” I am not afraid of challenges. There’s a couple of things you should know about me. First —In fact, I’ve faced challenges my entire life, and I’ve overcome every one of them to get to where I am today. Second — I believe strongly in the power of democracy, representation, and ensuring that people’s voices are heard.”

Tierna Unruh-Enos is a co-editor of City Deak. Tierna Unruh-Enos is an award-winning New Mexico-born journalist. Tierna worked as a producer and assignment editor in television news for KRWG-TV in Las...

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  1. Is Fraudrey Trujillo working with Dems to avoid a challenge? Not a good look for her.

  2. There is another Republican in this race. Her name is Frida Susana Vasquez. A quick check of Secretary of State’s website would have told you this.

    1. Perhaps the journalist only listed the candidates who actually filed the lawsuit? I am surprised Ms. Vasquez didn’t join the lawsuit. Maybe she wasn’t asked? This judge is in clear violation of the statutes of NM and willingly so. Republicans are supposed to be the champions of law and order. Where is Ms. Vasquez in this?

  3. Like many unqualified Republicans Trujillo keeps running for one political seat after another hopeful that someday she’ll get lucky and score a win…she’s just another toxic Maga

  4. I’d love to understand Commissioner Burch’s thinking in bringing this suit. Seems very odd and out of place.