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Tom Udall
Tom Udall

Member of the U.S. House of Representatives
from New Mexico's 3rd district
Incumbent
Assumed office 
January 6, 1999
Preceded by Bill Redmond
Succeeded by Incumbent

Born May 18 1948 (1948-05-18) (age 59)
Tucson, Arizona
Political party Democratic
Spouse Jill Cooper
Religion The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints

Thomas Stewart "Tom" Udall (born May 18, 1948) is an American politician who has represented New Mexico's 3rd congressional district as a member of the United States House of Representatives since 1999. Currently Udall is running for the open Senate for New Mexico.

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Education and family

Tom Udall's family can be traced to territorial New Mexico, and he was born in Tucson, Arizona. He attended Prescott College, graduating with a pre-law degree in 1970. In 1975, he graduated from Cambridge University in England with a Bachelor of Law degree. That fall, he enrolled in the University of New Mexico School of Law and graduated with a Juris Doctor in 1977. After graduating, Udall was Law Clerk to Chief Judge Oliver Seth of the U.S. Tenth Circuit Court of Appeals. Tom's legal career then included appointments as Assistant US Attorney in the criminal division and Chief Counsel to the Department of Health and Environment. A partnership followed in the Miller Law Firm. He is the son of Stewart Udall, who was Secretary of the Interior from 1961 to 1969, nephew of Congressman Morris Udall, and cousin of Colorado Congressman Mark Udall and Oregon Senator Gordon Smith.[1].

Public service

From 1991 to 1999 he served as Attorney General of New Mexico.[2] He was first elected to Congress in 1998 with 53% over incumbent Bill Redmond who received 43%.[3] In the 2006 midterm elections he was reelected with 75% of the vote, defeating Republican Ron Dolin. Tom Udall belongs to both the centrist New Democrat Coalition and the somewhat more leftist Congressional Progressive Caucus. He is also a member of the United States House Peak Oil Caucus.[4] In November he announced his campaign for the Senate election in New Mexico, 2008 to replace Pete Domenici who is retiring.[5] At the same time, his 1st cousin, congressman Mark Udall is running for the Colorado Senate seat left open by the retirement of Wayne Allard.

See also

References

  1. ^ Udall family of Arizona at the Political Graveyard
  2. ^ "Ten things to know about Senate hopeful Rep. Tom Udall", Albuquerque Tribune, November 29, 2007. Retrieved on 2007-11-11. 
  3. ^ "Udall wins Redmond's New Mexico House seat", Associated Press, 04 November 1998. Retrieved on 2007-11-11. 
  4. ^ Rep. Tom Udall on resource depletion and climate change Global Public Media, December 9, 2005
  5. ^ Baker, Deborah. "NM Rep. Tom Udall to Run for Senate", Associated Press, November 10, 2007. Retrieved on 2007-11-11. 

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Voting records

Political offices
Preceded by
Harold Stratton
Attorney General of New Mexico
1991–1999
Succeeded by
Patricia A. Madrid
Preceded by
Bill Redmond
Member of the U.S. House of Representatives
from New Mexico's 3rd congressional district

1999 – present
Incumbent

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