Meredith Dixon

American politician and businesswoman
Meredith Dixon
Member of the New Mexico House of Representatives
from the 20th district
Incumbent
Assumed office
January 19, 2021
Preceded byAbbas Akhil
Personal details
BornOssining, New York, U.S.
Political partyDemocratic
EducationChatham University (BA)
University of Pittsburgh (MA)

Meredith Dixon is an American politician and businesswoman serving as a member of the New Mexico House of Representatives from the 20th district. Elected in 2020, she assumed office on January 19, 2021.

Early life and education

Dixon was born in Ossining, New York. She earned a Bachelor of Arts degree from Chatham University in 1999 and a Master of Arts from the University of Pittsburgh in 2002.[1]

Career

Dixon is the founder of Blue Advantage Partners, a political consulting and fundraising firm based in New Mexico.[2] Dixon previously worked as an aide for Senator Tom Udall and State House Speaker Brian Egolf.[3] After incumbent Democrat Abbas Akhil announced that he would not seek re-election in 2020, Dixon declared her candidacy to succeed him. Dixon defeated Republican nominee Michael Hendricks in the November general election and assumed office in January 2021.[4][5]

References

  1. ^ "Meredith Dixon". Ballotpedia. Retrieved 2020-11-16.
  2. ^ Thom Loubet, Susan (May 10, 2020). "Women Candidates For NM House #20". KUNM.org.
  3. ^ Candidate, The. "Q&A: House District 20 Meredith Dixon". www.abqjournal.com. Retrieved 2020-11-16.
  4. ^ "New Mexico State House - District 20 Election Results | Reno Gazette Journal". www.rgj.com. Retrieved 2020-11-16.
  5. ^ Evans, Brandon (2020-11-06). "New faces, new focus for state lawmakers". KOAT. Retrieved 2020-11-16.
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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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