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Ronald Fitzherbert

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Ronald Fitzherbert
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Ronald Fitzherbert was a 2018 Democratic candidate who sought election to the U.S. House to represent the 2nd Congressional District of New Mexico.[1] Fitzherbert dropped out of the race on January 17, 2017.[2]

Fitzherbert was a candidate for District 2 representative on the Las Cruces Public Schools school board in New Mexico. Fitzherbert was defeated in the by-district general election on February 7, 2017.

Elections

2018

See also: New Mexico's 2nd Congressional District election, 2018

Fitzherbert sought election to the 2nd Congressional District of New Mexico in 2018.[1] Fitzherbert dropped out of the race on January 17, 2017.[2]

2017

See also: Las Cruces Public Schools elections (2017)

Three of the five seats on the Las Cruces Public Schools Board of Education were up for by-district general election on February 7, 2017. District 1 incumbent Chuck Davis and District 2 incumbent Barbara Hall did not file to run for re-election, leaving two seats open for new members. Ray Jaramillo ran unopposed and won the District 1 seat. The District 2 race featured candidates Terrie Dallman, Ronald Fitzherbert, Allison Smith, and Charles Wendler, and Dallman won the election. District 3 incumbent Maria Flores defeated challengers MaryLou Barrio, Wanda Bowman, and Gerald Miller to win another term on the board.[3][4][5] Wendler unofficially withdrew from the District 2 race, and Barrio unofficially withdrew from the District 3 race. Their names still appeared on the ballot.[6]

Results

Las Cruces Public Schools,
District 2 General Election, 4-year term, 2017
Candidate Vote % Votes
Green check mark transparent.png Terrie Dallman 59.42% 451
Allison Smith 33.47% 254
Ronald Fitzherbert 4.22% 32
Charles Wendler 2.90% 22
Total Votes 759
Source: Abbey Smith, “Email communication with Janice Giron, Doña Ana County Elections Staff Coordinator," April 10, 2017

Funding

See also: Campaign finance in the Las Cruces Public Schools election

Fitzherbert reported $100.00 in contributions and $75.24 in expenditures to the New Mexico Secretary of State, which left his campaign with $24.76 on hand in the election.[7]

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See also

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