Roberto Mondragon
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Roberto Mondragon was the Green Party candidate for governor of New Mexico in 1994, receiving 10.4% of the vote (47,080 votes) [1], and coming in third. Prior to this, he served as lieutenant governor of New Mexico from 1971–1974 and from 1979–1982, and as a state representative. He currently serves as special water projects coordinator for the New Mexico state engineer's office and the Interstate Stream Commission. [2] Mondragon later returned to the Democratic Party. [3]
Mondragon is a partner in Aspectos Culturales, a non-profit, Santa Fe based firm dedicated to maintaining Hispanic Heritage. [4]