Larry Delgado

Larry Delgado (born 1936) was elected mayor of Santa Fe, New Mexico after serving two terms on the Santa Fe City Council from 1990 to 1998. He was elected mayor of Santa Fe in 1998 after defeating mayor Debbie Jaramillo and former mayor Sam Pick. In that election, he was viewed as taking a centrist position between Jaramillo's anti-development policies and Pick's pro-development policies.[2] He received 44% of the vote, ahead of Pick's 32% and Jaramillo's 11%.[3][4] Delgado served two full terms as mayor, leaving office in 2006.[1]

Larry Delgado
40th Mayor of Santa Fe
In office
1998–2006
Preceded byDebbie Jaramillo
Succeeded byDavid Coss
Personal details
Political partyDemocratic[1]
ResidenceSanta Fe

Larry Delgado is a current member of the New Mexico Racing Commission, having been appointed by Governor Bill Richardson in 2006.

References

  1. Tom Sharpe, "Delgado's Legacy: Conservative mayor often a tie-breaker on measures affecting development, The Santa Fe New Mexican, March 12, 2006 (registration required).
  2. Andrew Leo Lovato, Santa Fe Hispanic Culture: Preserving Identity in a Tourist Town (University of New Mexico Press, 2006), ISBN 978-0-8263-3226-4, pp. 109ff (excerpt available at Google Books).
  3. Elvia Diaz and Scott Smallwood, "Delgado Is Next Santa Fe Mayor.", Albuquerque Journal, March 4, 1998 (registration required).
  4. "Santa Feans hand incumbent Mayor Jaramillo a crushing defeat", AP in Albuquerque Tribune, March 4, 1998 (registration required).
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