Roberto Mondragon

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Roberto Mondragon in 2002 at Los Alamos National Laboratory. Photo by LeRoy N. Sanchez, Public Affairs, Los Alamo National Laboratory, copyright LANL
Roberto Mondragon in 2002 at Los Alamos National Laboratory. Photo by LeRoy N. Sanchez, Public Affairs, Los Alamo National Laboratory, copyright LANL

Roberto Mondragon was the Green Party candidate for governor of New Mexico in 1994, receiving 10.4% of the vote (47,080 votes) [1], and coming in third. Prior to this, he served as lieutenant governor of New Mexico from 1971–1974 and from 1979–1982, and as a state representative. He currently serves as special water projects coordinator for the New Mexico state engineer's office and the Interstate Stream Commission. [2] Mondragon later returned to the Democratic Party. [3]

Mondragon is a partner in Aspectos Culturales, a non-profit, Santa Fe based firm dedicated to maintaining Hispanic Heritage. [4]

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