Sandoval County Swearing-In Ceremony Held December 30, 2022

Sandoval County Swearing-In Ceremony Held December 30, 2022
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From January 5, 2023 post.

SANDOVAL COUNTY SWEARING-IN CEREMONY HELD DECEMBER 30, 2022

10 Elected Officials Participated

Several Sandoval County elected officials took their Oaths of Office at the Sandoval County Swearing-In Ceremony held in the County’s Commission Chambers, 1500 Idalia Road, Bernalillo, N.M., on Friday, December 30, 2022.

Pictured (from left): Michael Meek, Commissioner, District 3; Joshua Hernandez, State Representative, District 60; Alan Martinez, State Representative, 23; Kathleen M. Cates, State Representative, District 44; Katherine A. Bruch, Commissioner, District 1; Allison P. Martinez, District Court Judge, Division 9; Linda P. Gallegos, Assessor; Jesse James Casaus, Sheriff; Edward W. Lovato, Probate Judge; and F. Kenneth Eichwald, Magistrate Judge, Division 2. Administering the Oaths of Office were 13th District Court Chief Judge George P. Eichwald, Retired Judge Louis McDonald, and Michael Eshleman, County Attorney. 

The Swearing-In Ceremony concluded with a light reception sponsored by Canvas Artistry.

Original source can be found here.



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