Clay Campbell

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Clay Campbell
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Prior offices:
New Mexico 2nd Judicial District Court Division XII
Years in office: 2005 - 2021
Successor: Elaine P. Lujan (D)

Elections and appointments
Last election
November 3, 2020
Education
Law
College of William & Mary of Williamsburg
Graduate
University of New Mexico

Clay Campbell was a judge for Division XII of the New Mexico 2nd Judicial District Court. He assumed office in 2005. He left office on May 1, 2021.

Campbell ran for re-election for the Division XII judge of the New Mexico 2nd Judicial District Court. He won in the retention election on November 3, 2020.

Governor Bill Richardson appointed Campbell to the position in February 2005.[1]

Elections

2020

See also: Municipal elections in Bernalillo County, New Mexico (2020)

New Mexico 2nd Judicial District Court Division XII

Clay Campbell was retained to Division XII of the New Mexico 2nd Judicial District Court on November 3, 2020 with 69.2% of the vote.

Retention
 Vote
%
Votes
Yes
 
69.2
 
163,814
No
 
30.8
 
73,014
Total Votes
236,828

2014

Campbell was retained to the 2nd District Court with 72.1 percent of the vote on November 4, 2014. [2] 

Judicial performance evaluation

The New Mexico Judicial Performance Evaluation Commission recommended that Judge Campbell be retained. The full report is available here.

Campaign themes

2020

Ballotpedia survey responses

See also: Ballotpedia's Candidate Connection

Clay Campbell did not complete Ballotpedia's 2020 Candidate Connection survey.

Education

Campbell received his master's degree from the University of New Mexico and his J.D. from the College of William & Mary of Williamsburg.[1]

Career

Prior to his appointment to the bench, Campbell was a partner at McGinn, Carpenter, Campbell, Montoya & Love.[3]

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