New Mexico Congressional Districts
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The U.S. state of New Mexico currently has three congressional districts. In the 110th Congress, the New Mexico delegation consists of two Republicans and one Democrat.
The 1st congressional district is located in central New Mexico and covers areas in and around the city of Albuquerque. The 2nd congressional district covers southern portions of the state, while the 3rd congressional district is located in northern New Mexico.
New Mexico's congressional districts |
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New Mexico's current delegation to the United States Congress |
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Senators: Pete Domenici (R), Jeff Bingaman (D)
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