W. Ken Martinez
Walter Kenneth Martinez Jr. (born February 12, 1959) is an American attorney and politician who served as a member of the New Mexico House of Representatives from 1998 to 2016. He served as House Majority Leader from 2005 to 2013. That year, he was elected as Speaker of the House, and served until 2015.
W. Ken Martinez | |
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22nd Speaker of the New Mexico House of Representatives | |
In office 2012–2015 | |
Preceded by | Ben Luján |
Succeeded by | Don Tripp |
Member of the New Mexico House of Representatives from the 69th district | |
In office 1998 – September 9, 2016 | |
Succeeded by | Harry Garcia |
Personal details | |
Born | Walter Kenneth Martinez, Jr. February 12, 1959 Albuquerque, New Mexico, U.S. |
Political party | Democratic |
Relations | Walter K. Martinez (father) |
Education | University of New Mexico (BA) University of Notre Dame (JD) |
Early life and education
Martinez was born in Albuquerque, New Mexico, on February 12, 1959, into a political family. His parents were Walter K. Martinez and Dolores Martinez.[1] He is Roman Catholic.[2] His father was a member of a group of Hispanic and liberal Anglo legislators called the Mama Lucy Gang, who controlled the New Mexico House of Representatives in the early-1970s. He served as House Speaker from 1971 to 1978.[3]
Martinez earned a bachelor's degree from the University of New Mexico in 1981 and a Juris Doctor from the Notre Dame Law School in 1984.[3] His siblings also went into law. His older sister, Camille Olguin, became a state district judge, and his younger brother, Kevin Martinez, became a lawyer.[3]
Career
Martinez was elected to the New Mexico House of Representatives in 1998, taking office in 1999 and serving to September 2016. [3]
In the June 1, 2010, Democratic primary Martinez was elected by 2,130 votes. He was unopposed in the November 2, 2010, general election for the 69th District, winning with 5,379 votes.[4]
Martinez served as House majority leader for eight years up to 2013.[5] Martinez was elected as Speaker of the House in 2012, sworn in by Governor Susana Martínez on 15 January 2013.[6] He served until 2015, when he was In 2014 he was still speaker of the house.[7] Martinez resigned from office in 2016 and was succeeded by Harry Garcia.
He was co-chair of the legislative council, capitol buildings planning commission and jobs council.[8] He was a member of legislative committees on Labor and Human Resources, Rules and Order of Business, and Voters and Elections.[9]
Personal life
As of 2016, Martinez was married and resident in Albuquerque, New Mexico.[10] Martinez is the Bernalillo county attorney
References
- Unterburger & Delgado 1994, p. 505.
- Rep. W. Ken Martinez (D-NM 69th District).
- Lenderman 2005.
- New Mexico House of Representatives elections, 2010, Ballotpedia.
- Speaker Ken W. Martinez Leadership Fund, Democracy.com.
- Boyd 2013.
- Reichbach 2014.
- Representative W. Ken Martinez - (D), NM Legislature.
- Ken Martinez's Biography, Vote Smart.
- Rep. W. Ken Martinez (D-NM 69th District.
Sources
- Boyd, Dan (January 15, 2013). "Breaking: Rep. Ken Martinez Elected House Speaker". Albuquerque Journal. Retrieved 2014-10-22.
- "Ken Martinez's Biography". Vote Smart. Retrieved 2014-10-22.
- Lenderman, Andy (January 28, 2005). "Rising Star: Father's Example Looms Large for House Majority Leader". Albuquerque Journal. Retrieved 2014-10-22.
- "New Mexico House of Representatives elections, 2010". Ballotpedia. Retrieved 2014-10-22.
- Reichbach, Matthew (February 12, 2014). "Speaker on budget: Not quite there yet, not on floor tomorrow". New Mexico Telegram. Archived from the original on March 5, 2014. Retrieved 2014-10-22.
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: CS1 maint: unfit URL (link) - "Rep. W. Ken Martinez (D-NM 69th District)". AVMA. Retrieved 2014-10-22.
- "Representative W. Ken Martinez - (D)". New Mexico Legislature. Retrieved 2014-10-22.
- "Speaker Ken W. Martinez Leadership Fund". Democracy.com. Retrieved 2014-10-22.
- Unterburger, Amy L; Delgado, Jane L (1994). Who's who Among Hispanic Americans. Gale Research. ISBN 978-0-8103-8550-4. Retrieved 2014-10-22.