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38 New Mexico Legislators Earned 100% Voting Records on Small Business Issues

38 New Mexico Legislators Earned 100% Voting Records on Small Business Issues

June 17, 2026

NFIB’s 2025-2026 Voting Record includes eight key votes on tax, regulatory, and judicial reforms.

SANTA FE, NM (June 17, 2026)The National Federation of Independent Business, the state’s leading small business advocacy organization, announced today that 38 New Mexico lawmakers earned 100 percent NFIB voting records during New Mexico’s 57th Legislature. In a statement, NFIB State Director Jason Espinoza commended the lawmakers for standing up for small business owners.

“Unfortunately, there’s no shortage of bad ideas in the Roundhouse, from costly employer mandates to higher taxes and fees. As a result, many small business owners here in New Mexico are struggling against higher costs and a regulatory environment that is difficult to navigate. On behalf of our members across the state, I want to thank these 38 lawmakers who earned 100% by standing up for Main Street businesses. NFIB will continue working with lawmakers to promote greater opportunity here in New Mexico.”

The NFIB Voting Record does not reflect every element considered by a legislator when voting, nor does it represent a complete profile of the lawmaker. NFIB’s 2025-2026 Voting Record includes eight key votes on tax, regulatory, and judicial reforms.

Below is a list of lawmakers who achieved a 100 percent NFIB Voting Record during New Mexico’s 57th Legislature. CLICK HERE for a complete copy of the voting record.

SENATE HOUSE
(Name, District) (Name, District)
Jay Block, 12 Gail Armstrong, 49
Pat Boone, 27 Brian Baca, 8
Craig Brandt, 40 John Block, 51
Crystal Brantley, 35 Cathrynn Brown, 55
Candy Spence Ezzell, 32 Jack Chatfield, 67
David Gallegos, 41 Nicole Chavez, 31
Steve Lanier, 2 Catherine Cullen, 57
Gabriel Ramos, 28 Rebecca Dow, 38
Joshua Sanchez, 30 Mark Duncan, 2
Larry Scott, 42 Jonathan Henry, 54
William Sharer, 1 Joshua Hernandez, 60
Anthony Thornton, 19 Jenifer Jones, 32
Nicole Tobiassen, 21 Stefani Lord, 22
James Townsend, 34 Alan Martinez, 23
Pat Woods, 7 Jimmy Mason, 66
Angelita Mejia, 58
Rod Montoya, 1
Randall Pettigrew, 61
Andrea Reeb, 64
Elaine Sena Cortez, 62
Luis Terrazas, 39
Harlan Vincent, 56
Martin Zamora, 63
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