Joseph Hernandez is running in the General Election for House District 4. Hernandez works as a community organizer and serves as Diné Energy Organizer for NAVA Education Project and NM Native Vote, focused on clean energy, solar adoption, and the energy transition act. Previously, he served as field organizer for Anthony Allison’s campaign for the New Mexico House of Representatives, as Committee President of Gadii’ahi-To’koi Chapter Community Land Use Planning Committee, and has also worked in a support staff role for the Navajo Nation Office of Youth Development, Shiprock Agency.
Hernandez is motivated to run for House District 4 by his experience as a community organizer, full-time advocate, and voice for working families at the legislature since 2020. His priorities include jobs and economic opportunity tied to solar development, increased access to healthcare, including mental health and substance abuse disorder care, and addressing the affordable housing shortage by bringing a modular home manufacturing facility to Shiprock. He also supports paid family medical leave, reproductive rights, and the removal of the state’s rent control ban as well as increased protections via a Renter’s Bill of Rights.
Joseph Hernandez is being challenged by Republican Lincoln Mark. There is limited public information on Mark, and no information on his priorities. He has previously worked as a Legislative Assistant and as a Prosecutor for the Navajo Nation. Mark is endorsed by the NRA Political Victory Fund and has attended events with Americans for Prosperity (AFP), a right-wing group that opposes access to healthcare and worker protections.
We highly recommend Joseph Hernandez for House District 4 based on his community organizing background, focus on sustainable economic growth, and experience representing the concerns of working families at the state legislature.
Joseph Hernandez is running in the General Election for House District 4. Hernandez works as a community organizer and serves as Diné Energy Organizer for NAVA Education Project and NM Native Vote, focused on clean energy, solar adoption, and the energy transition act. Previously, he served as field organizer for Anthony Allison’s campaign for the New Mexico House of Representatives, as Committee President of Gadii’ahi-To’koi Chapter Community Land Use Planning Committee, and has also worked in a support staff role for the Navajo Nation Office of Youth Development, Shiprock Agency.
Hernandez is motivated to run for House District 4 by his experience as a community organizer, full-time advocate, and voice for working families at the legislature since 2020. His priorities include jobs and economic opportunity tied to solar development, increased access to healthcare, including mental health and substance abuse disorder care, and addressing the affordable housing shortage by bringing a modular home manufacturing facility to Shiprock. He also supports paid family medical leave, reproductive rights, and the removal of the state’s rent control ban as well as increased protections via a Renter’s Bill of Rights.
Joseph Hernandez is being challenged by Republican Lincoln Mark. There is limited public information on Mark, and no information on his priorities. He has previously worked as a Legislative Assistant and as a Prosecutor for the Navajo Nation. Mark is endorsed by the NRA Political Victory Fund and has attended events with Americans for Prosperity (AFP), a right-wing group that opposes access to healthcare and worker protections.
We highly recommend Joseph Hernandez for House District 4 based on his community organizing background, focus on sustainable economic growth, and experience representing the concerns of working families at the state legislature.