NM Secretary of State asks Supreme Court to keep incumbent state Rep. Rebecca Dow (R) off the ballot
Lawyers for the New Mexico Secretary of State on Wednesday asked the New Mexico Supreme Court to uphold a lower courts decision to kick incumbent state Rep. Rebecca Dow (R-Elephant Butte) off the ballot for the June 2 primary election in a move that would leave the district with only a Democratic write-in candidate.
A state district court judge last week ruled to remove Dow from the ballot after Democrat Tara Jaramillo, who previously held Dows seat in the state House of Representatives while Dow mounted an unsuccessful gubernatorial campaign, argued that the incumbent inappropriately filed screenshots of her nominating petitions rather than the forms themselves.
At the time, Dow vowed to appeal and wrote on social media that the judges decision came down to a dispute over paperworka technical issue that has now resulted in our district having no candidate on the ballot.
Dow, who first won election to represent District 38 in 2016, appealed the decision to the state Supreme Court on Monday. In her appeal, she contended that the issue at hand is at worst a formatting mistake.
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