On The Ballot: Running, Democratic for State Senate (NM) - District 17
490 Old Santa Fe Trail, Room 105A
Santa Fe, NM 87501
313 Moon Street Northeast
Albuquerque, NM 87123
Full Name:
Mimi Stewart
Gender:
Female
Family:
Husband: David; 2 Children: Boris, Hannah
Birth Date:
01/27/1947
Birth Place:
Sarasota, FL
Home City:
Albuquerque, NM
Religion:
Unitarian Universalist
Attended, Spanish, University of New Mexico, 1980-1986
MS, Wheelock College, 1977
BA, Boston University, 1971
President Pro Tempore, New Mexico State Senate, 2021-present
Senator, New Mexico State Senate, District 17, 2014-present
Majority Whip, New Mexico State Senate, 2018-2021
Candidate, New Mexico State Senate, District 17, 2020
Representative, New Mexico State House of Representatives, District 21, 1994-2014
Member, Capitol Buildings Planning Commission
Chair, Committees'
Member, Judiciary
Vice Chair, Legislative Education Study
Member, Rules
Member, Water & Natural Resources
Former Vice Chair, Conservation Committee, New Mexico State Senate
Former Vice Chair, Education Committee, New Mexico State Senate
Former Member, Education Committee, New Mexico State Senate
Former Member, Public Affairs Committee, New Mexico State Senate
Former Special Education Teacher, Albuquerque Public Schools
Member, Insurance Fraud Bureau Advisory Committee, 2000-present
Ward Chair, New Mexico Democratic Party, 1992-present
Member, State Central Committee, State Democratic Party, 1990-present
Chair/Member, State Job Training Coordinating Council, Planning Committee, 1990-present
Member, National Council of State Legislators
Member, National Council of Teachers of Mathematics
Member, National Women's Political Caucus
Member, New Mexico Folk Music and Dance Society
Member, New Mexico Women's Agenda
Member, New Mexico Women's Foundation
Member, Progressive Alliance for Community Empowerment
Member, Albuquerque Teachers Federation, 1983-2000
Member, South Los Altos Neighborhood Association, 1992-2000
Member, Southwest International Dyslexia Association, 1998-2000
Field Representative, American Federation of Teachers, 1989-1992