Meet Dinah
Dinah is a lifelong resident of the South Valley and has dedicated her life to advocacy for issues people in the Duke City care most about, from fighting government corruption with the disastrous Albuquerque Rapid Transit (ART) Project to rallying for equitable relationships with local Law Enforcers and politicians.
The people of District 10 have been underrepresented and underserved for decades, and Dinah has lived in the communities hardest-hit by over-taxation, misuse of taxpayers’ hard-earned money, and disrespect for family values.
Dinah has devoted time and resources to give folks in the Duke City a voice by creating platforms for people to talk about issues impacting them, even when the media políticos looked the other way. She has worked side-by-side with farmers, community organizers, and small business owners to let their voices be heard, be it over the radio or on the internet.
Dinah has made connections and visited all of New Mexico’s 33 counties, which will help her in Santa Fe to reach across communities and end La Movida in the Santa Fe swamp.

ISSUES
Education
Dinah strongly believes that children are our future and she will work to endure every child has access to quality education and more money is kept in the classroom, not on bureaucracy.
Government Accountability
When Dinah gets to Santa Fe, she will stand firm against government waste, fraud and abuse. She will work to root out corruption in Santa Fe and across New Mexico government.
Regulation
Dinah believes that businesses should have the opportunity to grow without the government's red tape impeding success.
Protecting Human Life
Dinah believes in the sanctity of human life and will protect all human life from conception to natural death as a legislator.
Strong Borders
Dinah supports the diverse communities living in New Mexico and champions legal immigration. She believes that legal immigration will ensure a safer community for all.
Second Amendment
Dinah proudly believes in the Second Amendment and its value in protecting those in vulnerable communities who need it most to keep them safe.