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ABOUT COMMISSIONER HOVLAND: I was confirmed by unanimous consent of the United States Senate on January 2, 2019 to serve on the U.S. Election Assistance Commission (EAC). My 20-year career in elections has been shaped by my commitment to improving election administration and removing barriers to voting. Most recently, I served as Acting Chief Counsel for the U.S. Senate Committee on Rules and Administration, where I focused on the federal government’s role in election administration and campaign finance regulation. Earlier in my career, as the Deputy General Counsel for the Missouri Secretary of State’s office, I focused on legal issues related to the administration of state and federal elections, including recounts, poll worker training, voter registration list maintenance, statewide database matching, voter education resources and ballot initiative litigation.
ABOUT SECRETARY TOULOUSE OLIVER: I have called New Mexico home since the age of 3 and am proud to be New Mexico’s 26th Secretary of State. I have served the people of New Mexico in this role since first being elected in 2016.
I was first appointed to public office in 2007 when I became County Clerk in New Mexico’s largest county, Bernalillo County. Elected to my first full term in 2008, Secretary Toulouse Oliver served 2 1/2 terms as County Clerk until she was elected as Secretary of State in 2016. Overseeing elections in the state’s largest county gave me detailed, on-the-ground expertise in election administration that has helped to guide my current work overseeing elections statewide.
I have been involved in politics and public policy for over two decades and have made public service the focus of my career. My work has focused on increasing voter access, running efficient, secure, and fair elections, and bringing more transparency and increased ethical standards to government.
I worked my way through college and graduate school. While earning my Bachelor’s and Master’s degrees in Political Science from the University of New Mexico, I worked for U.S. Senator Jeff Bingaman in his DC Office and on his re-election campaign in 2000. I also gained activism and organizing experience working with Native American tribes in New Mexico, fighting for reproductive justice, and protecting the Environment as the NM State Director for the League of Conservation Voters.
Since becoming Secretary of State I have implemented increased transparency rules for financial disclosure and campaign finance reporting, modernized the online campaign finance system, helped craft and pass good government legislation like same-day voter registration, automated voter registration, and the state’s newly-formed Ethics Commission.
In addition to my elected position, I am the immediate Past President of the National Association of Secretaries of State (NASS), and have previously served NASS as President, President-Elect, Treasurer, and chair of the elections committee. I serve as a board member of New Mexico’s Public Employees Retirement Association (PERA), the New Mexico Martin Luther King, Jr. Commission, and the state Commission on Records and Archives. I am currently a member of the University of Southern California Annenberg Center’s Voter Communication task force, and an advisory board member for the Election Official Legal Defense Network co-founded by national election law experts Benjamin Ginsburg and Bob Bauer. I am also a Ph.D. Student in Political Science at the University of New Mexico and is a W.K. Kellogg Foundation Community Leadership Network Fellowship alumna. Most importantly, I am the proud mother of two sons, Christian and Max.
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Forced_Abortion_ t1_iu536t6 wrote
Wait, they made New Mexico from Breaking Bad into a real place?