Denise M. Dawson
Denise M. Dawson was aDemocratic candidateNew Mexico Public Education Commissioner in district 8. No candidates for either party had filed to run by the deadline; Dawson thus filed to run as a write-in candidate in June 7 Democratic primary in order to prevent the seat from being filled by appointment. With 216 votes, Dawson failed to receive enough votes to win the Democratic primary or become the presumptive winner of the general election.[1]
Biography
Dawson was born and raised in Roswell, New Mexico. A teacher, she is the President of the Roswell Education Association and serves on the board of directors of the National Education Association-New Mexico.
Education
MBA, Eastern New Mexico University
Elections
2016
No candidates filed to run for district 8 of theNew Mexico Public Education Commissioner. Dawson filed to run in theDemocratic primary as a write-in candidate, urging voters to add her to their ballots on her campaign Facebook page, saying "if no on is elected thenSusana Martinez (R) appoints someone to represent district 8."[2]
Dawson did not receive the 382 votes needed as a write-in candidate to win the Democratic primary and become the presumptive winner of the general election.[2]
Denise M. Dawson was unopposed in the New Mexico Democratic primary for public education commissioner, district 8. However, because she was the only write-in candidate to file for election, she had to receive the same number of votes required to appear on the ballot. Dawson failed to meet this requirement, making her disqualified to run in the general election.[3]
| New Mexico Democratic primary for public education commissioner, district 8, 2016 | ||
|---|---|---|
| Candidate | Vote % | Votes |
| Denise M. Dawson (unopposed) | 100.00% | 270 |
| Total Votes (182 of 182 precincts reporting) | 270 | |
| Source:New Mexico Secretary of State | ||
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