The only Chief Justice of New Mexico to be appointed under the Confederacy was Silas Hare, later to become a U.S. Congressman decades after the war.
Petra Jimenez Maes is a justice of the New Mexico Supreme Court.
Richard C. Bosson is a justice of the New Mexico Supreme Court.
Notably, the county clerk and deputy clerk resigned in late 2013 after the New Mexico Supreme Court ruled that all counties in the state must license same-sex marriages.
According to news reports, Sandia plans to appeal to the New Mexico Supreme Court, if necessary, which could take years.
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Charles W. Daniels (born 1943), Justice of the New Mexico Supreme Court