Dist. 43 Rep. Christine Chandler Files For Re-Election

New Mexico House Dist. 43 Rep. Christine Chandler, D-Los Alamos, filed for re-election this morning at the Los Alamos County Municipal Building. Rep. Chandler said she decided to file for election because, ‘I feel privileged to be representing the people in District 43 and I feel I have a lot to offer in terms of supporting working families and advancing tax reform. I feel the legislature has accomplished a lot during my tenure…’ Photo by Kirsten Laskey/ladailypost.com

From Rep. Christine Chandler Campaign:

Today, State Rep. Christine Chandler (D-Los Alamos) filed for re-election in House District 43, which encompasses Los Alamos and parts of Sandoval and Santa Fe counties.

Chandler, who was elected in 2018, has successfully championed policies that provide earned sick leave for every worker in the state, make the state’s tax policies more equitable, provide relief to working families, protect the rights of LGBTQ+ New Mexicans, expand broadband access, and support the state’s transition to clean energy.

“It’s been an honor of my lifetime to represent our community and fight for working families in our Roundhouse,” Chandler said. “I am incredible proud of all we have accomplished together, but we have more work to do and I am ready to keep building a brighter future for our community and our entire state.”

Chandler serves as the Chair of the House Judiciary Committee and Chair of the Courts, Corrections and Justice Committee in the 2024 interim. She also is a member of the House Taxation & Revenue Committee.

New Mexico’s 2024 Primary Election is June 4 and early voting begins May 18.

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