N.M. gets first Black state senator
Harold Pope Jr. had a remarkable election night, ending a streak that began in 1912. Pope defeated a three-term incumbent to become New Mexicos first Black state senator. A Democrat, Pope bested Republican Sen. Sander Rue in Northwest Albuquerques District 23. The unofficial margin was about 5 percentage points.
Pope, who served for 21 years in the Air Force, ran a disciplined campaign. He talked about large themes, such as reducing poverty by investing in the states new department for early childhood education.
The state Senate is a diverse body in some respects, having Native American and Hispanic members. But its also been top-heavy with men and had been absent any Black members.
One reason is New Mexico has a Black population of only about 2.5 percent. Still, New Mexico has had five Black state representatives three Democrats and two Republicans.
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