Brian Baca

American politician
Brian Baca
Member of the New Mexico House of Representatives
from the 8th district
Incumbent
Assumed office
January 13, 2022
Preceded byAlonzo Baldonado
Personal details
Political partyRepublican
EducationUniversity of New Mexico (BS, MA)

Brian Baca is an American politician and educator serving as a member of the New Mexico House of Representatives from the 8th district. He was appointed to the House by the Valencia County Board of Commissioners on January 13, 2022, succeeding Alonzo Baldonado.

Early life and education

A native of Los Lunas, New Mexico, Baca attended Los Lunas High School. He earned a Bachelor of Science degree in psychology and Master of Arts in educational leadership from the University of New Mexico.[1][2]

Career

From 1994 to 2001, Baca worked as a teacher at White Mountain Intermediate School in Ruidoso, New Mexico. He taught in the gifted and talented program at Daniel Fernandez Intermediate School from 2001 to 2005. In 2005 and 2006, he was assistant principal of Manzano Vista Middle School. He served as director of special education for Los Lunas Public Schools from 2007 to 2011, director of personnel until 2012, and assistant superintendent from 2012 to 2018. Baca has served as deputy superintendent of Los Lunas Public Schools since 2018. He is also a member of the American Association of School Personnel Administrators. He was appointed to the New Mexico House of Representatives by members of the Valencia County Board of Commissioners on January 13, 2022, succeeding Alonzo Baldonado.[3]

References

  1. ^ Dendinger, Julia M. (2022-01-11). "Four apply to replace Baldonado in House of Representatives". Valencia County News-Bulletin. Archived from the original on 2022-01-11. Retrieved 2022-01-18.
  2. ^ "Los Lunas Schools Cabinet". www.llschools.net. Retrieved 2022-01-18.
  3. ^ Mexican, The New. "Valencia County tabs school administrator for House seat". Santa Fe New Mexican. Retrieved 2022-01-18.
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56th Legislature (2023–2024)
Speaker of the House
Javier Martínez (D)
Majority Leader
Gail Chasey (D)
Minority Leader
Rod Montoya (R)
  1. Rod Montoya (R)
  2. Mark Duncan (R)
  3. Bill Hall (R)
  4. Anthony Allison (D)
  5. Doreen Wonda Johnson (D)
  6. Eliseo Alcon (D)
  7. Tanya Mirabal Moya (R)
  8. Brian Baca (R)
  9. Patricia Lundstrom (D)
  10. G. Andrés Romero (D)
  11. Javier Martínez (D)
  12. Art De La Cruz (D)
  13. Patricia Roybal Caballero (D)
  14. Miguel Garcia (D)
  15. Dayan Hochman-Vigil (D)
  16. Yanira Gurrola (D)
  17. Cynthia Borrego (D)
  18. Gail Chasey (D)
  19. Janelle Anyanonu (D)
  20. Meredith Dixon (D)
  21. Debra Sariñana (D)
  22. Stefani Lord (R)
  23. Alan Martinez (R)
  24. Elizabeth Thomson (D)
  25. Cristina Parajón (D)
  26. Eleanor Chavez (D)
  27. Marian Matthews (D)
  28. Pamelya Herndon (D)
  29. Joy Garratt (D)
  30. Natalie Figueroa (D)
  31. Bill Rehm (R)
  32. Jenifer Jones (R)
  33. Micaela Lara Cadena (D)
  34. Raymundo Lara (D)
  35. Angelica Rubio (D)
  36. Nathan Small (D)
  37. Joanne Ferrary (D)
  38. Tara Jaramillo (D)
  39. Luis Terrazas (R)
  40. Joseph Sanchez (D)
  41. Susan K. Herrera (D)
  42. Kristina Ortez (D)
  43. Christine Chandler (D)
  44. Kathleen Cates (D)
  45. Linda Serrato (D)
  46. Andrea Romero (D)
  47. Reena Szczepanski (D)
  48. Tara Lujan (D)
  49. Gail Armstrong (R)
  50. Matthew McQueen (D)
  51. John Block (R)
  52. Doreen Gallegos (D)
  53. Willie D. Madrid (D)
  54. James G. Townsend (R)
  55. Cathrynn Brown (R)
  56. Harlan Vincent (R)
  57. Jason Harper (R)
  58. Candy Ezzell (R)
  59. Jared Hembree (R)
  60. Joshua Hernandez (R)
  61. Randall Pettigrew (R)
  62. Larry Scott (R)
  63. Martin R. Zamora (R)
  64. Andrea Reeb (R)
  65. Derrick Lente (D)
  66. Jimmy Mason (R)
  67. Jack Chatfield (R)
  68. Charlotte Little (D)
  69. Harry Garcia (D)
  70. Ambrose Castellano (D)


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