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Congressional Term Limits
Supports imposing term limits on members of Congress.
Martinez Johnson signed the U.S. Term Limits pledge, publicly committing to support a constitutional amendment limiting congressional terms.
Party Affiliation and Political Alignment
Runs as a Republican seeking to flip a Democratic-held district.
As the GOP nominee in New Mexico's 3rd Congressional District, she has campaigned to unseat Democratic incumbent Teresa Leger Fernandez in a historically Democratic-leaning seat.
Hispanic and Minority Representation
Emphasizes her Hispanic identity as a Republican candidate.
Coverage highlighted a dispute in which her opponent was accused of 'whitewashing' her Hispanic GOP candidacy, signaling that identity and representation are themes in her campaign.
Tribal Sovereignty and Native American Affairs
Engaged on tribal sovereignty, education, and court issues affecting Pueblo communities.
She participated in an All Pueblo Council of Governors candidate forum addressing sovereignty, tribal education, and courts, reflecting outreach to Native constituents in the district.
Local Governance and Public Safety
Articulated goals around local governance while pursuing a Santa Fe mayoral bid.
In a separate run for Santa Fe mayor, she discussed municipal priorities and goals, indicating engagement with local governance issues.
Redistricting and Electoral Competition
Ran in a district reshaped by Democratic-drawn maps.
Her candidacy occurred amid a redistricting cycle in which new maps altered the competitiveness of New Mexico's 3rd District, a context she engaged in as a challenger.
Total Raised
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Total Spent
$0
Cash on Hand
$2.4K
Top Donor PACs
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