New Mexico Public Education Commission

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New Mexico Public Education Commission

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General information
Office Type:  Partisan
Office website:  Official Link
Compensation:  $95 per diem
2024 FY Budget:  $60,477,500
Total Seats:  10
Term limits:  None
Structure
Length of term:   4 years
Authority:  New Mexico Constitution, Article XII, Section 6
Selection Method:  Elected
Current Officeholder
Melissa Armijo, Timothy Beck, Alan Brauer Jr., Rebekka Burt, Steven Carrillo, Sharon E. Clahchischilliage, Patricia Gipson, Stewart Ingham, K.T. Manis, Michael Taylor
Elections
Next election:  2024
Last election:  2022
Other New Mexico Executive Offices
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The New Mexico Public Education Commission is an elected 10-member board in the New Mexico state government, responsible for advising the New Mexico Secretary of Education, who heads the New Mexico Public Education Department.[1]

Commissioners must be residents of the public education commission district from which they are elected. They serve staggered, four-year terms.[2][3]

Current officeholders


Authority

The Public Education Commission is established in Article XII, Section 6 of the New Mexico Constitution.

Article XII, Section 6:

There is hereby created a “public education department” and a “public education commission” that shall have such powers and duties as provided by law.[3]

Qualifications

Article XII, Section 6 of the New Mexico Constitution establishes the qualifications of the office:

Commission members shall be residents of the public education commission district from which they are elected. Change of residence of a commission member to a place outside the district from which he was elected shall automatically terminate the term of that member.[3]

Elections

New Mexico state government organizational chart

Ten commissioners are elected to serve staggered four-year terms on behalf of the state districts in which they live.[3]

2024

See also: New Mexico Public Education Commission election, 2024

District 1

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District 4

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    District 8

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      District 9

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        District 10

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        The Republican Party primary was canceled. No candidates filed for this race.


          2022

          See also: New Mexico Public Education Commission election, 2022

          District 2

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            District 3

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              District 5

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                District 6

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                  District 7

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                  The Republican Party primary was canceled. No candidates filed for this race.


                    2020

                    See also: New Mexico Public Education Commission election, 2020

                    District 1

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                    The Republican Party primary was canceled. No candidates filed for this race.

                      District 4

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                      The Republican Party primary was canceled. No candidates filed for this race.

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                          District 8

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                            District 9

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                              The Republican Party primary was canceled. No candidates filed for this race.

                                2018

                                See also: New Mexico Public Education Commission election, 2018

                                District 2

                                General election

                                General election for New Mexico Public Education Commission District 2

                                Incumbent David Robbins won election in the general election for New Mexico Public Education Commission District 2 on November 6, 2018.

                                Candidate
                                %
                                Votes
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                                David Robbins (R)
                                 
                                100.0
                                 
                                59,412

                                Total votes: 59,412
                                (100.00% precincts reporting)
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                                Republican primary election

                                Republican primary for New Mexico Public Education Commission District 2

                                Incumbent David Robbins advanced from the Republican primary for New Mexico Public Education Commission District 2 on June 5, 2018.

                                Candidate
                                %
                                Votes
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                                David Robbins
                                 
                                100.0
                                 
                                8,306

                                Total votes: 8,306
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                                District 3

                                General election

                                General election for New Mexico Public Education Commission District 3

                                Glenna Voigt won election in the general election for New Mexico Public Education Commission District 3 on November 6, 2018.

                                Candidate
                                %
                                Votes
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                                Glenna Voigt (D)
                                 
                                100.0
                                 
                                54,682

                                Total votes: 54,682
                                (100.00% precincts reporting)
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                                Democratic primary election

                                Democratic primary for New Mexico Public Education Commission District 3

                                Glenna Voigt advanced from the Democratic primary for New Mexico Public Education Commission District 3 on June 5, 2018.

                                Candidate
                                %
                                Votes
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                                Glenna Voigt
                                 
                                100.0
                                 
                                18,442

                                Total votes: 18,442
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                                District 5

                                General election

                                General election for New Mexico Public Education Commission District 5

                                Georgina Davis won election in the general election for New Mexico Public Education Commission District 5 on November 6, 2018.

                                Candidate
                                %
                                Votes
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                                Georgina Davis (D)
                                 
                                100.0
                                 
                                34,263

                                Total votes: 34,263
                                (100.00% precincts reporting)
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                                Democratic primary election

                                Democratic primary for New Mexico Public Education Commission District 5

                                Georgina Davis advanced from the Democratic primary for New Mexico Public Education Commission District 5 on June 5, 2018.

                                Candidate
                                %
                                Votes
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                                Georgina Davis
                                 
                                100.0
                                 
                                9,866

                                Total votes: 9,866
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                                District 6

                                General election

                                General election for New Mexico Public Education Commission District 6

                                Michael Chavez won election in the general election for New Mexico Public Education Commission District 6 on November 6, 2018.

                                Candidate
                                %
                                Votes
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                                Michael Chavez (R)
                                 
                                100.0
                                 
                                44,692

                                Total votes: 44,692
                                (100.00% precincts reporting)
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                                Republican primary election

                                Republican primary for New Mexico Public Education Commission District 6

                                Michael Chavez advanced from the Republican primary for New Mexico Public Education Commission District 6 on June 5, 2018.

                                Candidate
                                %
                                Votes
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                                Michael Chavez
                                 
                                100.0
                                 
                                7,897

                                Total votes: 7,897
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                                District 7

                                General election

                                General election for New Mexico Public Education Commission District 7

                                Incumbent Patricia Gipson won election in the general election for New Mexico Public Education Commission District 7 on November 6, 2018.

                                Candidate
                                %
                                Votes
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                                Patricia Gipson (D)
                                 
                                100.0
                                 
                                43,238

                                Total votes: 43,238
                                (100.00% precincts reporting)
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                                Democratic primary election

                                Democratic primary for New Mexico Public Education Commission District 7

                                Incumbent Patricia Gipson advanced from the Democratic primary for New Mexico Public Education Commission District 7 on June 5, 2018.

                                Candidate
                                %
                                Votes
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                                Patricia Gipson
                                 
                                100.0
                                 
                                9,718

                                Total votes: 9,718
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                                2016

                                See also: New Mexico Public Education Commission election, 2016

                                The general election for Public Education Commission was held on November 8, 2016. Districts 1, 4, 8, 9, and 10 were up for election.
                                District 1

                                Ricardo Caballero ran unopposed in the New Mexico public education commission, District 1 election.

                                New Mexico Public Education Commission District 1, 2016
                                Party Candidate Vote % Votes
                                     Democratic Green check mark transparent.png Ricardo Caballero  (unopposed) 100.00% 41,939
                                Total Votes 41,939
                                Source: New Mexico Secretary of State


                                District 4

                                Incumbent Karyl Armbruster ran unopposed in the New Mexico public education commission, District 4 election.

                                New Mexico Public Education Commission District 4, 2016
                                Party Candidate Vote % Votes
                                     Democratic Green check mark transparent.png Karyl Armbruster Incumbent (unopposed) 100.00% 66,951
                                Total Votes 66,951
                                Source: New Mexico Secretary of State


                                District 8
                                Write-in candidate Denise M. Dawson failed to earn enough votes in the primary to advance to the general election on November 8, 2016. No other candidates filed to run for the position. Governor Susana Martinez (R) appointed Danielle Johnston to fill the vacant seat.

                                District 9

                                Trish Ruiz ran unopposed in the New Mexico public education commission, District 9 election.

                                New Mexico Public Education Commission District 9, 2016
                                Party Candidate Vote % Votes
                                     Democratic Green check mark transparent.png Trish Ruiz  (unopposed) 100.00% 34,693
                                Total Votes 34,693
                                Source: New Mexico Secretary of State


                                District 10

                                Tim Crone defeated Anthony Justin Trujillo in the New Mexico public education commission, District 10 election.

                                New Mexico Public Education Commission District 10, 2016
                                Party Candidate Vote % Votes
                                     Write-in Green check mark transparent.png Tim Crone 92.47% 86
                                     Write-in Anthony Justin Trujillo 7.53% 7
                                Total Votes 93
                                Source: New Mexico Secretary of State

                                2014

                                See also: New Mexico down ballot state executive elections, 2014

                                Seven seats were up for election on November 4, 2014, with all candidates winning election without opposition. Seats in Districts 1 through 7 were on the ballot in 2014.[4]

                                2012

                                See also: New Mexico down ballot state executive elections, 2012

                                All five candidates - including the incumbents from Districts 8,9 and 10 - who ran for the commission were unopposed in the general election on November 6, 2012, although a write-in challenger for the open District 3 Commissioner seat did emerge, winning about 2 percent of the vote against Carmie Lynn Toulouse (D).[5]

                                New Mexico Public Education Commission District 3 General Election, 2012
                                Party Candidate Vote % Votes
                                     Democratic Green check mark transparent.pngCarmie Lynn Toulouse 97.6% 60,322
                                     Democratic Vanessa Leigh Gutierrez (Write-in) 2.4% 1,469
                                Total Votes 61,791
                                Election results via New Mexico Secretary of State


                                New Mexico Public Education Commission District 5 General Election, 2012
                                Party Candidate Vote % Votes
                                     Democratic Green check mark transparent.pngJames F. Conyers 100% 42,305
                                Total Votes 42,305
                                Election results via New Mexico Secretary of State


                                New Mexico Public Education Commission District 8 General Election, 2012
                                Party Candidate Vote % Votes
                                     Republican Green check mark transparent.pngVince N. Bergman Incumbent 100% 48,844
                                Total Votes 48,844
                                Election results via New Mexico Secretary of State


                                New Mexico Public Education Commission District 9 General Election, 2012
                                Party Candidate Vote % Votes
                                     Democratic Green check mark transparent.pngCarolyn Kennedy Shearman Incumbent 100% 35,889
                                Total Votes 35,889
                                Election results via New Mexico Secretary of State


                                New Mexico Public Education Commission District 10 General Election, 2012
                                Party Candidate Vote % Votes
                                     Democratic Green check mark transparent.pngJeff Carr Incumbent 100% 66,144
                                Total Votes 66,144
                                Election results via New Mexico Secretary of State


                                Vacancies

                                Details of vacancy appointments are addressed under Article XII, Section 6.

                                If a position on the Public Education Commission becomes vacant, the governor must fill the vacancy by appointing a resident from the education commission district where the vacancy occurred. The appointed member serves until the next regular election for membership on the commission.[3]

                                Duties

                                See also: School choice in New Mexico

                                The New Mexico Public Education Commission advises the education secretary on education issues affecting the ten districts it represents across the state. Duties include developing a five-year strategic plan for public schools in the state updated at least biennially. The commission must gather input from people with an interest in public school policy such as parent-teacher associations, local school boards, and homeschooling associations, among others. The commission must also gather input from school boards, school districts, and the public regarding policy issues and report those findings to the secretary of education and the legislature.[6] The commission also authorizes all state charter schools, those that do not seek authorization through local school boards.[2]

                                According to the Public Education Commission Rules of Order, "commissioners are expected to educate themselves regarding issues and requirements concerning education in New Mexico. Commissioners are further expected to avail themselves of educational opportunities to keep abreast of such issues, including training conducted by the Public Education Department (the “Department” or “PED”) and trainings for local school board members."[7]

                                Divisions

                                The Executive Committee:

                                The executive committee is composed of the commission chair, vice-chair, and secretary. The committee performs "governmental relation functions on behalf of the Commission," including:

                                • Assisting the commission in making policy recommendations to the education secretary regarding legislative initiatives in support of public education.
                                • Meeting with the commission’s assigned legal counsel to request and receive legal advice on behalf of the commission.
                                • Any other function delegated to it by the commission or chairperson.[7]

                                State budget

                                See also: New Mexico state budget and finances

                                The budget for the Public Education Department in Fiscal Year 2024 was $60,477,500.[8]

                                Compensation

                                Chapter 9, Article 24 of the New Mexico Statutes says, "Members shall be entitled to receive per diem and mileage as provided in the Per Diem and Mileage Act [10-8-1 to 10-8-8 NMSA 1978], but shall receive no other perquisite, compensation or allowance."[9]

                                2021

                                In 2021, the commissioners were paid a per diem of $95 and a mileage payment of $0.88 per mile driven in a privately owned vehicle in accordance with Chapter 10, Article 8 of the New Mexico Statutes.[10]

                                2020

                                In 2020, the commissioners were paid a per diem of $95 and a mileage payment of $0.56 per mile driven in a privately owned vehicle in accordance with Chapter 10, Article 8 of the New Mexico Statutes.[11]

                                Historical officeholders

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                                Contact information

                                New Mexico Public Education Department
                                Jerry Apodaca Education Building
                                300 Don Gaspar
                                Santa Fe, NM 87501

                                Phone: 505-827-5800
                                Email: PED.HelpDesk@state.nm.us

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