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'''Aubrey Dunn Jr.''' is a rancher from New Mexico. He is the current Public Lands Commissioner of New Mexico, elected in 2014.  
'''Aubrey Dunn Jr.''' is a rancher from New Mexico. He is the current Public Lands Commissioner of New Mexico, elected in 2014.  


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*Natural Lands Protection Act Committee
*Natural Lands Protection Act Committee
*Rangeland Protection Advisory Committee
*Rangeland Protection Advisory Committee
;New Mexico Coalition of Conservation Districts  
;New Mexico Coalition of Conservation Districts  
;Chaves County Soil and Water Conservation District
;Chaves County Soil and Water Conservation District
*District Supervisor
*District Supervisor
*Chair (prior to 2018)
*Chair (prior to 2018)
;[[Libertarian Party]]
;[[Libertarian Party]]
*[[National Convention 2018|2018]] National Convention- New Mexico Delegation<ref>http://www.qsdmbb.com/lpdNet/publicViewByState.php#NM</ref>
*[[National Convention 2018|2018]] National Convention- New Mexico Delegation<ref>http://www.qsdmbb.com/lpdNet/publicViewByState.php#NM</ref>


==References==
==References==
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[[Category: Former Republicans]]
[[Category: Former Republicans]]

Revision as of 21:59, 22 May 2018

Aubrey Dunn
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27th State Land Commissioner
New Mexico
January 1, 2015—present
Predecessor: Ray Powell
Successor: Incumbent
Personal Details
Education: Colorado State University
Occupation: rancher
Residence: New Mexico
Party: Libertarian (since 2018)
Republican (prior to 2018)
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Website: http://www.nmstatelands.org/commissioner-aubrey-dunn.aspx
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Aubrey Dunn Jr. is a rancher from New Mexico. He is the current Public Lands Commissioner of New Mexico, elected in 2014.

On January 27 2018, Dunn switched from the Republican Party to the Libertarian Party.[1]

On January 29 2018, Dunn announced his candidacy for the US Senate, seeking the Libertarian Party nomination.[2]

Organizational Positions

New Mexico State Lands Commission[3]
  • New Mexico State Investment Council
  • Youth Conservation Corps
  • Capital Building Planning Commission
  • Coal Surface Mining Commission
  • Mining Commission
  • Oil Conservation Commission
  • Office of Interstate Natural Gas Markets
  • Natural Lands Protection Act Committee
  • Rangeland Protection Advisory Committee
New Mexico Coalition of Conservation Districts
Chaves County Soil and Water Conservation District
  • District Supervisor
  • Chair (prior to 2018)
Libertarian Party
  • 2018 National Convention- New Mexico Delegation[4]

References