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    Jerry Apodaca (October 3, 1934 – April 26, 2023) was an American politician of the Democratic Party who served as the 24th governor of New Mexico from...
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    Michelle Lujan Grisham, U.S. Representative Jeff Apodaca, businessman and son of former governor Jerry Apodaca Joe Cervantes, state senator Hector Balderas...
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  • politician Felicitas Apodaca (1912–1997), American community activist Jerry Apodaca (1934–2023), 24th governor of New Mexico Juan Ruiz de Apodaca, 1st Count of...
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  • 1979 during the tenure of her then-husband, Governor Jerry Apodaca. In April 1975, First Lady Apodaca founded and opened the Governor's Gallery in the New...
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  • Senator Apodaca may refer to: Jerry Apodaca (1934–2023), New Mexico State Senate Tom Apodaca (born 1957), North Carolina State Senate This disambiguation...
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    1, 1979 – January 1, 1983 Lieutenant Roberto Mondragón Preceded by Jerry Apodaca Succeeded by Toney Anaya In office January 1, 1971 – January 1, 1975...
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    declared Democratic candidate for the 1982 Senate race, although ex-Gov. Jerry Apodaca has expressed interest and hosted an exploratory meeting at his home...
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  • 2022 – Klaus Schulze, German composer and musician (b. 1947) 2023 – Jerry Apodaca, American politician, 24th Governor of New Mexico (b. 1934) 2023 – Tangaraju...
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     1064–1065. "Jerry Apodaca". National Governors Association. January 2011. Retrieved March 29, 2023. Scott, Wayne S. (January 2, 1975). "Apodaca Vows Top...
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    Bruce King was ineligible to seek a second term as governor. Democrat Jerry Apodaca narrowly defeated Republican Joe Skeen. This election saw Hidalgo County...
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  • Penitentiary of New Mexico. It was first submitted as Duran v. Apodaca while Jerry Apodaca was governor in November 1977. When King became governor, it...
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  • American Democratic Hawaii October 17, 1973 December 2, 1986 Term limited Jerry Apodaca (1934–2023) Mexican American Democratic New Mexico January 1, 1975 January...
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    1961–1963 Stan Musial Consultant 1964–1967 Jim Lovell (chairman) 1969–1977 Jerry Apodaca (chairman) 1978–1980 George Allen (chairman) 1981–1988 Dick Kazmaier...
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    42 30 12 - 50 20 - 32nd [Wikidata] 1975-1976 70 51 19 - 42 29 13 - Jerry Apodaca 30 12 - 33rd [Wikidata] 1977-1978 70 48 22 - 42 33 9 - 34th [Wikidata]...
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    agency that oversees public schools. The agency is headquartered in the Jerry Apodaca Education Building in Santa Fe. The Public Education Department was...
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    K. King, State Representative and son of former Governor Bruce King Jerry Apodaca, former Governor of New Mexico and former Chairman of the President's...
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  • Turnure, 85, press secretary (Jacqueline Kennedy) (b. 1937) April 26 Jerry Apodaca, 88, politician, governor of New Mexico (1975–1979) and chair of the...
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  • California state assemblyman Toney Anaya – 26th Governor of New Mexico Jerry Apodaca – 24th Governor of New Mexico Joaquin Arambula – California state assemblyman...
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    the Governor of New Mexico. Due to term limits, incumbent Democrat Jerry Apodaca was ineligible to seek a second term as governor. Bruce King, a member...
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  • an associate of former New Mexico Governor Jerry Apodaca, and Fratianno believed that Marchiondo and Apodaca felt they had Carter's ear because they had...
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    re-election in New Mexico. Jeff Bingaman, Attorney General of New Mexico Jerry Apodaca, former Governor of New Mexico Virginia Keehan Jeff Bingaman, Attorney...
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  • Rafael Anchia (born 1968) – member of the Texas House of Representatives Jerry Apodaca (1934-2023) – former Governor of New Mexico former Chair of the President's...
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  • The Jerry Apodaca Education Building of the New Mexico Public Education Department...
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  • German composer. Morison Zuill, 86, Scottish cricketer (national team). Jerry Apodaca, 88, American politician, governor of New Mexico (1975–1979) and chair...
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    experienced candidates like State Representative Gary King, former Governor Jerry Apodaca, and State Auditor Robert Vigil. In the general election he was defeated...
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  • Governor of New Jersey: Brendan Byrne (Democratic) Governor of New Mexico: Jerry Apodaca (Democratic) Governor of New York: Hugh Carey (Democratic) Governor...
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  • Governor of New Mexico: Bruce King (Democratic) (until January 1), Jerry Apodaca (Democratic) (starting January 1) Governor of New York: Hugh Carey (Democratic)...
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    Jr. 157,230 49.29% Lost N 1970 Bruce King 148,835 51.26% Won Y 1974 Jerry Apodaca 164,172 49.94% Won Y 1978 Bruce King 174,631 50.53% Won Y 1982 Toney...
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    indeed compensated. In 1974, Kraft worked to elect the liberal Jerry Apodaca as governor. Apodaca was running in a close contest against the conservative Republican...
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  • South Carolina 1975–1976 Arch A. Moore Jr. West Virginia 1976–1977 Jerry Apodaca New Mexico 1977–1978 Otis R. Bowen Indiana 1978–1979 Dixy Lee Ray Washington...
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