Peaceful Transition

A tenant of our Democracy is our Peaceful transition of power. Tune into my interview with Richard Eeds yesterday as we talked about our Democracy and House District 45

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This week has been many things

It’s heartbreaking as we continue to live our lives and celebrate our victories when their is so much hurt in our communities today.

I keep coming back to this James Baldwin quote: "I love America more than any other country in this world, and, exactly for this reason, I insist on the right to criticize her perpetually."

Since Mr. Floyd's murder, Santa Fe activists have sustained ongoing protests, engaged our leaders, and demanded we invest in our communities first.

Already we've seen positive steps, but make no mistake: Santa Fe and New Mexico have a lot further to go.

Modern policing overextends our police forces and the results are fatal. We need to invest in our communities and make sure our families - especially our Black, Indigenous, Brown and Immigrant brothers and sisters - are treated as community members and not enemy combatants.

To that end, a friend recommended a thoughtful read that I want to share with you: The End of Policing by Alex Vitale

My husband - who I have immense respect for on the topic - recommended this massive resource list for families: https://thework.education/resources-for-parents/

And I hope you'll take a moment to recommend materials that may have been helpful to you. Please leave any articles, papers, or books in the comments that you may recommend. 

I'm listening and learning right now so that we can pass thoughtful New Mexico-specific policies that enable us all to rise up together.

 


We did it!

After every vote was counted, I am honored to accept the Democratic nomination for House District 45!

Thank you to everyone who helped us and kept us in your thoughts and prayers. YOU were the difference in this race!


We came into this race as a long shot. We didn’t have the name recognition that some of our opponents had. But I wanted to make sure that our families had a voice at the table. That we were represented in the Roundhouse.

 

We knew that connecting directly to the working families of House District 45 was going to be critical to winning. We knocked on doors until we had to social distance. We made calls until it was bedtime. And we wrote handwritten letters, introducing myself, my family, and my vision for our community. 

 

When we did everything by the old book, we did everything by the new book: reaching voters online and spending more time on Facebook Live than I ever imagined. Mostly I’m proud of the dozens of vote safely kits we distributed to our community. 

 

This race is about you: our kids’ futures - their education, their earth, our parents - their income and wellbeing, and about how working families can have a secure economic future. 

 

My team worked tirelessly and I promise to continue to work and do everything I can to represent you. 

 

On to November!


Before results come in

As polls close and before we know any results,  I just wanted to say thank you. While I wish we could've spent more time in person together, I'm thankful we connected through Facebook Lives, phone calls, and those early conversations at your doors. Over and over again, I was uplifted and reminded why I'm proud to raise my daughter in our community.

This election, we worked our hardest. I'm proud of how this campaign has shaped the race. Working class families were the center of the conversation - exactly where we deserve to be.

Thank you for being an active part of our democracy,

Linda Michelle Serrato

Democrat for HD 45

 


One more day!

I can't believe we're almost at Election Day!

Team Linda has been working overtime to reach voters and help individuals vote and we have some tips for tomorrow!

If you're still making a decision in HD 45, please take a moment to learn more about Linda Serrato

If you are voting in person: If you are going to vote tomorrow, please be kind to our poll workers. They are adjusting to a different environment than any of us could have predicted. Be sure to wear a mask and respect social distancing guidelines. If you live in House District 45 and need a mask, pen, gloves and alcohol wipes, request a Vote Safely Kit from Team Linda! We can deliver it before voting begins tomorrow.

If you didn't receive your mail in ballot: I know many of us are still waiting for our mail in ballots to arrive. If you receive it, please take your ballot to an Election Day voting location or the County Clerk's office.

If you don't have it tomorrow, you can vote by signing an affidavit confirming that you do not have a ballot and you can vote provisionally. All provisional votes are counted.

However you vote, be sure to stay safe. We can make a difference in our community and our state!

 


Vote Safely

This weekend, The Albuquerque Journal endorsed our campaign, citing our campaign's "energy" and "fresh voice"! We're honored to have the support of BOTH The Albuquerque Journal and The Santa Fe Reporter along with 11 Democratic and progressive organizations like Sierra Club: Rio Grande Chapter, Conservation Voters New Mexico, Animal Protection Voters, Planned Parenthood Votes and many others!

With Election Day is right around the corner, we want to make sure you can vote safely. Starting this Saturday, if you live in HD 45 and are voting in person or dropping off your mail-in ballot at a voting location, we'll be happy to provide a Vote Safely Kit at your door. We'll drop off a mask and other items at your home in the early morning. Click here to sign up!

Stay Safe and Stay Engaged!

 


How far we’ve come

I can’t believe how far we’ve come. This campaign started as a long shot with a strong belief that community members in House District 45 deserved a bold voice on behalf of seniors and working families.

Since then, we’ve knocked hundreds of doors, collected more signatures than any of our opponents, received donations from more New Mexicans than all of our opponents combined, and have support from diverse communities including:

  • American Federation of Teachers New Mexico
  • Planned Parenthood Votes New Mexico
  • Sierra Club: Rio Grande Chapter
  • Conservation Voters New Mexico
  • New Mexico Youth Climate Strike
  • Animal Protection Voters

Linda is ready to stand for our families in the Roundhouse. Let’s keep it up and work all the way through Election Day, Tuesday, June 2nd.


Conservation Voters NM, American Federation of Teachers - NM, and Animal Protection Voters NM

Our momentum is growing!

Linda found out she got THREE BIG endorsements this week:

We’re proud to add these to Linda’s endorsements from Planned Parenthood Votes New Mexico, Sierra Club: Rio Grande Chapter, and the New Mexico Youth Climate Strike!

Especially now, when we’re unable to connect with each other in person, having the support of our teachers, reproductive rights activists, environmentalists, and animal allies means a lot to Linda.

But let me be clear: this is a tight race. Our opponents aren’t slowing down. We can’t just sit back and wait. Our values are on the line.


This Earth Day, we're standing with New Mexicans

In honor of Earth Day this week, I'm proud to sign the No Fossil Fuel Pledge!

In New Mexico, we've seen the devastating effects of building our economy on one industry. Our state's ability to take care of rural and vulnerable communities is at the discretion of the very volatile oil markets. In addition, families have to decide between a good education for our children and a sustainable future.

This is a false choice that we have forced on our families.

It's time to diversify our economy. It's time to help our public schools thrive. It's time to build a sustainable economy.

It's time we stand together for our future.

Thanks for your support.

-Linda