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Natalie Figueroa (politician)

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American politician

Natalie Figueroa
Member of theNew Mexico House of Representatives
from the 30th district
In office
January 1, 2019 – December 31, 2024
Preceded byNate Gentry
Succeeded byDiane Torres-Velásquez
Member of theNew Mexico Senate
from the 18th district
Assumed office
January 1, 2025
Preceded byBill Tallman
Personal details
PartyDemocratic
EducationStanford University (AB)
University of California, Los Angeles (MEd)

Natalie Figueroa is an American politician and educator representing a portion ofBernalillo County as a member of theNew Mexico Legislature. She represented the 30th district in theNew Mexico House of Representatives from 2019 to 2024, and the 18th district in theNew Mexico Senate since 2025.[1]

Education

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Figueroa earned a Bachelor of Arts degree fromStanford University and aMaster of Education from theUniversity of California, Los Angeles.[2]

Career

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Prior to entering politics, Figueroa worked as a Spanish teacher inAlbuquerque. In 2016, she ran unsuccessfully for a seat in theNew Mexico House of Representatives. She ran again in 2018, succeeding incumbent Republican and House Minority Leader,Nate Gentry, who did not run for re-election.[3][4]

References

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  1. ^"Legislator - New Mexico Legislature".www.nmlegis.gov. RetrievedApril 21, 2020.
  2. ^Candidate, The."Q&A: House District 30 candidate Natalie Figueroa".www.abqjournal.com. RetrievedApril 21, 2020.
  3. ^Dan Mckay and Dan Boyd."Gentry won't seek re-election to House".Journal Capitol. RetrievedApril 21, 2020.
  4. ^"Natalie".Natalie for New Mexico. RetrievedApril 21, 2020.
Members of theNew Mexico Senate
57th Legislature (2025–2026)
President of the Senate
Howie Morales (D)
Presidentpro tempore
Mimi Stewart (D)
Majority Leader
Peter Wirth (D)
Minority Leader
William Sharer (R)
  1. William Sharer (R)
  2. Steve D. Lanier (R)
  3. Shannon Pinto (D)
  4. George Muñoz (D)
  5. Leo Jaramillo (D)
  6. Roberto Gonzales (D)
  7. Pat Woods (R)
  8. Pete Campos (D)
  9. Cindy Nava (D)
  10. Katy Duhigg (D)
  11. Linda M. Lopez (D)
  12. Jay C. Block (R)
  13. Debbie O'Malley (D)
  14. Michael Padilla (D)
  15. Heather Berghmans (D)
  16. Antoinette Sedillo Lopez (D)
  17. Mimi Stewart (D)
  18. Natalie Figueroa (D)
  19. Ant Thornton (R)
  20. Martin Hickey (D)
  21. Nicole Tobiassen (R)
  22. Benny Shendo (D)
  23. Harold Pope Jr. (D)
  24. Linda Trujillo (D)
  25. Peter Wirth (D)
  26. Moe Maestas (D)
  27. Pat Boone (R)
  28. Gabriel Ramos (R)
  29. Joshua A. Sanchez (R)
  30. Angel Charley (D)
  31. Joe Cervantes (D)
  32. Candy Ezzell (R)
  33. Rex Wilson (R)
  34. James G. Townsend (R)
  35. Crystal Brantley (R)
  36. Jeff Steinborn (D)
  37. William Soules (D)
  38. Carrie Hamblen (D)
  39. Liz Stefanics (D)
  40. Craig Brandt (R)
  41. David Gallegos (R)
  42. Larry R. Scott (R)


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