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Domingo Martinez
Domingo Martinez is the Santa Fe County Assessor. Martinez was planning a run as a Democratic candidate for New Mexico State Auditor in the 2014 elections, but withdrew from the race citing health problems.[1] Martinez previously served as state auditor from 1999-2006. Due to term limits he was unable to seek a third consecutive term.[2]
Biography
Martinez has served as Santa Fe County Assessor since 2007. Prior to that he was the New Mexico State Auditor from 1999 to 2006. He has worked as a staffer in the State Auditor's Office and the state Tax and Revenue Department.
During his term as state auditor, Martinez was the first public official to find evidence of corruption surrounding former state Treasurer Robert Vigil, who eventually ended up in federal prison.[2]
Education
- Bachelor's degree, Accounting, College of Santa Fe
- Master's in public administration, University of Mexico
Elections
2014
Martinez dropped out of the race for election to the New Mexico State Auditor citing health problems.[3][1] The general election took place on November 4, 2014.
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