Mary Herrera

Mary Herrera
23rd New Mexico Secretary of State
In office
January 1, 2007  December 31, 2010
Governor Bill Richardson
Preceded by Rebecca Vigil-Giron
Succeeded by Dianna Duran
Personal details
Born (1959-08-27) August 27, 1959
Albuquerque, New Mexico
Political party Democratic
Alma mater College of Santa Fe (now Santa Fe University of Art and Design)

Mary Herrera (born August 27, 1959) is an American politician. She is the former New Mexico Secretary of State serving from 2006 to 2010.

A native of Albuquerque, Herrera graduated from West Mesa High School in 1977. She received both her Bachelors and Masters degrees in Business Administration from the College of Santa Fe (now currently Santa Fe University of Art and Design). She has also received a Certificate of Program Administration for Senior Executives from the John F. Kennedy School of Government at Harvard University[1] and various certificates in Labor, Employment, and Benefits Law from the Institute for Applied Management.[2]

Prior to being elected Secretary, Herrera held many offices within the Bernalillo County government. She started her career as a typist, working her way up to an Assistant Comptroller, to the Director of Human Resources. In 2000, she was elected county clerk of Bernalillo county and re-elected in 2004.

As a Democrat, she continued the long line of democratic Secretaries in the State of New Mexico for over 80 years. However she lost her re-election bid in 2010 to Republican Dianna Duran.

According to New Mexico law, at the time of her tenure, as the Secretary of State, Herrera was second in line of succession for governor after the Lieutenant Governor.

References

  1. American Women Leaders: 1,560 Current Biographies - Carol Hooks Hawkins - Google Books
  2. "Secretary Bio". Retrieved 2008-10-29.
Political offices
Preceded by
Rebecca Vigil-Giron
New Mexico Secretary of State
2007-2011
Succeeded by
Dianna Duran


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