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Patricia Lundstrom

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Preceded by
  
Leo Watchman

Political party
  
Democratic

Preceded by
  
R. David Peterson

Name
  
Patricia Lundstrom


Succeeded by
  
Irvin Harrison

Role
  
American Politician

Nationality
  
American

Party
  
Democratic Party

Born
  
February 6, 1959 (age 65) (
1959-02-06
)

Residence
  
Gallup, New Mexico, United States

Patricia "Patty" A. Lundstrom (born February 6, 1959) is an American politician and a Democratic member of the New Mexico House of Representatives representing District 9 since January 2003. Lundstrom served consecutively from January 2001 until January 2003 in the District 5 seat.

Elections

  • 2012 Lundstrom was unopposed for both the June 5, 2012 Democratic Primary, winning with 2,069 votes and the November 6, 2012 General election, winning with 6,246 votes.
  • 2000 When District 5 incumbent Democratic Representative R. David Peterson ran for New Mexico Senate and left the seat open, Lundstrom ran in the 2000 Democratic Primary, winning with 1,583 votes (56%) and won the November 7, 2000 General election with 4,087 votes (67.4%) against Republican nominee Daniel Kruis.
  • 2002 Redistricted to District 9, Lundstrom faced fellow Democratic Representative Leo Watchman in the 2002 Democratic Primary; she won with 1,445 votes (70.3%) and was unopposed for the November 5, 2002 General election, winning with 3,330 votes.
  • 2004 Lundstrom was unopposed for the June 1, 2004 Democratic Primary, winning with 1,625 votes and won the November 2, 2004 General election with 5,304 votes (67.5%) against Republican nominee Michael Pyles.
  • 2006 Lundstrom was unopposed for both the June 6, 2006 Democratic Primary, winning with 1,755 votes and the November 7, 2006 General election, winning with 5,007 votes.
  • 2008 Lundstrom was challenged in the June 8, 2008 Democratic Primary, winning with 1,861 votes and was unopposed for the November 4, 2008 General election, winning with 6,511 votes.
  • 2010 Lundstrom was challenged for the June 1, 2010 Democratic Primary, winning with 1,559 votes (67.4%) and was unopposed for the November 2, 2010 General election, winning with 4,340 votes.
  • References

    Patricia Lundstrom Wikipedia