Johana Bencomo is running for her second term as Las Cruces City Councilor for District 4, where she has focused on ensuring the city prioritizes anti-poverty efforts to improve the quality of life for all Las Crucens. Bencomo was elected to the city council in November 2019, winning almost 63 percent of the vote after two rounds of ranked choice voting in the District 4 race.
Bencomo is currently the Program Director for the Future Presidents Project with the Women’s Democracy Lab. Prior to that, she served as the Executive Director for the faith-based organizing non-profit in Southern NM, NM CAFé. She is a board member of the New Mexico Environmental Law Center, a field instructor for NMSU’s School of Social Work, a WK Kellogg Foundation Community Leadership Network Fellow, and a member of the Governor’s Advisory Council for Racial Justice.
Bencomo was raised by immigrant parents who instilled in her to fight for what she loves, which drives her interest in continuing to serve on her seat in Las Cruces City Council, District 4. Johana Bencomo’s priority areas are community safety through continued investment in the crisis response model and bringing in more mental health and substance treatment resources. She will invest in housing stability by passing a Unified Housing Code and investment in affordable housing development, revitalization of neglected areas, and neighborhood infrastructure through funding a traffic calming project as well as street and sidewalk improvements.
We recommend Johana Bencomo for Las Cruces City Council, District 4.
Johana Bencomo is running for her second term as Las Cruces City Councilor for District 4, where she has focused on ensuring the city prioritizes anti-poverty efforts to improve the quality of life for all Las Crucens. Bencomo was elected to the city council in November 2019, winning almost 63 percent of the vote after two rounds of ranked choice voting in the District 4 race.
Bencomo is currently the Program Director for the Future Presidents Project with the Women’s Democracy Lab. Prior to that, she served as the Executive Director for the faith-based organizing non-profit in Southern NM, NM CAFé. She is a board member of the New Mexico Environmental Law Center, a field instructor for NMSU’s School of Social Work, a WK Kellogg Foundation Community Leadership Network Fellow, and a member of the Governor’s Advisory Council for Racial Justice.
Bencomo was raised by immigrant parents who instilled in her to fight for what she loves, which drives her interest in continuing to serve on her seat in Las Cruces City Council, District 4. Johana Bencomo’s priority areas are community safety through continued investment in the crisis response model and bringing in more mental health and substance treatment resources. She will invest in housing stability by passing a Unified Housing Code and investment in affordable housing development, revitalization of neglected areas, and neighborhood infrastructure through funding a traffic calming project as well as street and sidewalk improvements.
We recommend Johana Bencomo for Las Cruces City Council, District 4.
Las Cruces City Council District 1 seat will be vacated by longtime City Councilor Kasandra Gandara who is now running for mayor. There are four candidates for this seat including two moderates, one conservative, and one progressive. We recommend Cassie McClure for Las Cruces City Council, District 1.