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Governor Michelle Lujan Grisham

Governor for the State of New Mexico

Issued Executive Order 2019-007 establishing the Statewide Complete Count Commission (SCCC)

Olivia Padilla-Jackson

Cabinet Secretary for the Department of Finance and Administration

Chair of the Statewide Complete Count Commission (SCCC)

U.S. SENATOR TOM UDALL

Dean of the New Mexico Congressional Delegation

STEVE KOPELMAN

Executive Director, New Mexico Association of Counties

KAY BOUNKEUA

Executive Director, New Mexico Asian Family Center

VICTORIA F. CRUZ

Data Analyst/HMIS Program Manager, New Mexico Coalition to End Homelessness

NM REPRESENTATIVE GAIL ARMSTRONG

State Representative, District 49
(Catron, Socorro & Valencia Counties)

ORIANA SANDOVAL

Chief Executive Officer, Center for Civic Policy

Brian Blalock

Cabinet Secretary, Children, Youth, & Families Department

U.S. Congresswoman Xochitl Torres Small

U.S. House of Representatives
New Mexico District 2

Jaime Gloshay

Project Manager, Roanhorse Consulting LLC
Co-Founder, Native Women Lead

James Jimenez

Executive Director, New Mexico
Voices for Children

Lynn Trujillo

Cabinet Secretary, New Mexico
Indian Affairs Department

Maggie Toulouse Oliver

New Mexico Secretary of State

Terrie Rodriguez

Executive Director, NM Alliance of Heath Councils

William Scott Carreathers

Executive Director, Office of African American Affairs

Beverly Jordan

Lead Outreach Coordinator, Office of African American Affairs

Allan Oliver

Executive Director, Thornburg Foundation

Abinash Achrekar, MD, MPH

Deputy Cabinet Secretary, New Mexico Department of Heath

Senator William F. "Bill" Burt

State Senator, District 33 (Otero, Lincoln, Chaves Counties)

Kathy Kunkel

Cabinet Secretary, New Mexico Department of Health

Elizabeth "Liz" Stefanics

State Senator, District 39 (Bernalillo, Lincoln, San Miguel, Santa Fe, Torrance, Valencia)

Judy M. Griego

Cabinet Secretary, New Mexico Department of Veterans Services

Important Dates

Mostly importantly, encourage your community to respond to the census online beginning March 12, 2020.

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Get Counted

If you live in the United States, you are required by law to participate in the 2020 count, even if you recently completed another survey from the Census Bureau.

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Make sure you like us, friend us, follow us and share us with your friends and family. Let's work together to ensure every New Mexican is counted in the 2020 Census!

 

How Can I Help

Achieving a complete and accurate count of all New Mexicans, requires the participation and collaboration of all New Mexicans, including partners at the state, tribal, and local level to count everyone once, only once, and in the right place.

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Get Counted

If you live in the United States, you are required by law to participate in the 2020 count, even if you recently completed another survey from the Census Bureau. 

How Can I Help

Achieving a complete and accurate count of all New Mexicans, requires the participation and collaboration of all New Mexicans to count everyone once, only once, and in the right place.

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Spread the Word

Make sure you like us, friend us, follow us and share us with your friends and family. Let's work together to ensure every New Mexican is counted in the 2020 Census!

 

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