Ben R. Luján

Ben R. Luján

Infobox_Politician
name = Ben Ray Luján


imagesize =175px
caption = Public Regulations Commission Chairman
birth_place = Santa Fe, NM
residence = Santa Fe, NM
office = New Mexico
Public Regulation Commissioner
District 3.
term_start = 2005
term_end = 2008
predecessor = Jerome D. Block Sr.
successor =
party = Democratic
religion = Catholic
children =
website = www.benrlujan.com

Ben Ray Luján is a New Mexico Politician, he was born and raised in northern New Mexico.

Luján is a Public Regulation Commissioner for the State of New Mexico, representing PRC District 3. He is a former Chairman of the PRC. On December 14, 2007, Lujan announced his candidacy for New Mexico's 3rd congressional district. [ [http://www.santafenewmexican.com/Local%20News/Younger_Luj_amp_aacute_n_says_candidacy_not_about_Dad.] ] The seat is currently held by Tom Udall, who is running for the United States Senate seat vacated by the retirement of Pete Domenici.

Early Life, Education and Professional Experience

Ben Ray Luján was born in Santa Fe to Carmen and Ben Lujan. His father is the New Mexico Speaker of the House and his mother is a retired administrator with the Pojoaque Vally school system. After graduating from Pojoaque Valley High School, Ben Ray attended the University of New Mexico and later received a degree from New Mexico Highlands University. [ [http://www.nmprc.state.nm.us/commissioner3.htm] ]

Luján has held several public service positions. He was the Deputy State Treasurer and the Director Administrative Services and Chief Financial Officer for the New Mexico Cultural Affairs Department prior to his election the the New Mexico Public Regulation Commission.

Public Regulation Commissioner

Luján was elected to the New Mexico Public Regulation Commission on November 2, 2004. He represents PRC District 3 which encompasses North Eastern, North Central and Central New Mexico. His fellow Commissioners elected Luján Chairman of the PRC in 2005. He was re-elected to the Chairmanship in 2006, and again in 2007. Commissioner Luján will complete his first term on the PRC on December 31, 2008. [ [http://www.nmprc.state.nm.us/commissioner3.htm] ]

Accomplishments

Luján is a strong supporter of renewable energy. He helped to increase the Renewable Portfolio Standard in New Mexico that requires utilities to use 20 percent of their energy from renewable sources by 2020. Luján also required utilities to diversify their renewable use to include solar, wind and biomass [ [http://www.nmprc.state.nm.us/commissioner3.htm] ] .

Luján joined regulators in California, Oregon, and Washington to sign the Joint Action Framework on Climate Change to implement regional solutions to global warming [ [http://www.puc.state.or.us/PUC/news/2006/2006026.shtml] ] .

While at the PRC, Luján initiated an investigation into the denial practices by the health insurance industry and, with his fellow Commissioners, developed legislation to close loopholes that had allowed insurance companies to deny individuals coverage for nonrelevant, preexisting conditions. [ [http://www.benrlujan.com/publicservice.html] ]

2008 Congressional Election

Luján is a candidate to replace Rep. Tom Udall in New Mexico's 3rd Congressional District.

On June 3, 2008, Luján won the Democratic primary, defeating five other Democrats. His closest competitor, developer Don Wiviott, received 26 percent to Luján's 42 percent. Luján will face Republican Dan East and Independent Carol Miller in the general election. [ [http://www.pntonline.com/news/gets_13880___article.html/3rd_gop.html] ]

The 3rd Congressional District is overwhelming Democratic and Luján is favored to win the general election in November. If elected, he will become the first native New Mexican to represent the 3rd Congressional District.

Primary Election

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party = Democratic Party (US)
candidate = Ben R. Lujan
votes = 26,667
percentage =42%
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party = Democratic Party (US)
candidate = Don Wiviott
votes = 16,314
percentage =25%
change =
Election box candidate with party link
party = Democratic Party (US)
candidate = Benny J. Shendo Jr
votes =10,113
percentage = 16%
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party = Democratic Party (US)
candidate = Harry Montoya
votes =7,205
percentage =11%
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party = Democratic Party (US)
candidate = Jon Adams
votes =1,993
percentage =3%
change =
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party = Democratic Party (US)
candidate = Rudy Martin
votes =1,838
percentage =3%
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votes = 10,353
percentage =
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votes = 64,130
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General Election

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party = Democratic Party (US)
candidate = Ben R. Lujan
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party = Republican Party (US)
candidate = Daniel East
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party = Independent (politician)
candidate = Carol Miller
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Endorsements

* Governor Bill Richardson
* Lt. Governor Diane Denish
* Secretary Stewart Udall
* Santa Fe New Mexican
* Albuquerque Journal
* Sierra Club
* League of Conservation Voters
* Conservation Voters New Mexico
* AFSCME
* National Education Association (NEA)
* American Federation of Teachers
* New Mexico Professional Fire Fighters Association
* New Mexico Communications Workers of America
* New Mexico Council of Building and Construction Trades
* International Brotherhood of Electrical Workers (IBEW) Local Union 611.

References

External links

* [http://www.benrlujan.com/ Ben Ray Luján for U.S. Congress] "official campaign website"
* [http://www.nmprc.state.nm.us/commissioner3.htm Ben R. Luján profile] at the "New Mexico Public Regulation Commission"
* [http://opensecrets.org/races/summary.asp?ID=NM03&Cycle=2008 Campaign contributions] at OpenSecrets.org
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