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Thu Sep 20, 2018, 10:17 PM Sep 2018

Election could give women first-ever majority on N.M. Court of Appeals

The notion struck Megan Duffy at an event she attended with several other women — and it struck her hard. It was Aug. 18. The gathering marked the anniversary of a seismic change to the U.S. Constitution: Passage of the 19th Amendment, more commonly known as women’s suffrage.

“Women have only been able to vote in this country for 98 years,” Duffy says in a recent interview with New Mexico In Depth and the Santa Fe Reporter. “And this is the first year in our history that we are getting to vote for women in the large numbers we’re seeing. That’s amazing to me.”

Duffy is one of those women.

She is 38 years old. Based in Albuquerque, Duffy began her legal career as a clerk for then-state Supreme Court Chief Justice Richard Bosson and has worked as a trial and appellate lawyer in private practice around the state since. Now, she’s running for a seat on the New Mexico Court of Appeals, one of the least-watched, least-understood, but busiest and most important cogs in the state’s justice system.

Duffy’s opponent is Judge Daniel Gallegos, who was appointed to a vacant seat on the appeals court in January by Republican Gov. Susana Martinez.

Read more: http://nmpolitics.net/index/2018/09/election-could-give-women-first-ever-majority-on-n-m-court-of-appeals/

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