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Santa Fe New Mexican endorses Vigil, French for NM appellate courts

by Emil J. Kiehne Posted on October 24, 2016

The Santa Fe New Mexican has endorsed Chief Judge Michael Vigil, the Democratic candidate for the New Mexico Supreme Court, and Judge Stephen French, the Republican candidate for the New Mexico Court of Appeals.

The editorial, however, also has very nice things to say about their respective opponents, Justice Judith Nakamura, and Albuquerque lawyer Julie Vargas.

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