Background
Diane Denish was born March 7, 1949, in Hobbs, New Mexico. Her father, Jack Daniels, was a prominent New Mexico politician and the brother of Bill Daniels.
politician lieutenant governor of New Mexico
Diane Denish was born March 7, 1949, in Hobbs, New Mexico. Her father, Jack Daniels, was a prominent New Mexico politician and the brother of Bill Daniels.
University of New Mexico.
She was elected in 2002, running on the same ticket as Governor Bill Richardson, and was re-elected in 2006. Denish is the first woman to hold that post. There was early speculation that Denish would run in the 2008 election for the New Mexico Senate seat vacated by Pete Domenici, but she ruled out running.
She ran for governor in 2010, but was defeated by Susana Martinez on November 2, 2010.
Denish has served as Chair of the New Mexico Democratic Party, as well as Chair of New Mexico First and Chair of the New Mexico Community Foundation. In 1998, she was the Lieutenant Governor candidate on the ticket with Martin Chavez, losing the race 54%-45% to then Governor Gary Johnson.
In her capacity as Lieutenant Governor, Denish has supported legislation to increase microlending funds and place tighter regulations on payday lenders. She also supported legislation to establish voluntary pre-kindergarten enrollment for all New Mexico four-year-olds and legislation to combat methamphetamine manufacturers and dealers who target children.
She serves as the President of the New Mexico Senate, Chair of the Children"s Cabinet, Chair of the Mortgage Finance Authority, Chair of the Insure New Mexico! Council, Chair of the Health Care for New Mexicans Council, and Company-Chair of the New Mexico Commission for Community Volunteerism.
2010 New Mexico gubernatorial bid
Denish began preparing for her gubernatorial bid early and in 2007 had already amassed a war chest of over $1 million. She ran unopposed in the Democratic primary and was the Democratic nominee for Governor of New Mexico. Denish was defeated in the general election on November 2, 2010 by Doña Ana County District Attorney Susana Martinez, who became New Mexico"s first elected female governor, and as well as the first elected Hispanic woman to become governor in United States. history.
The Denish versus
Martinez race and the simultaneous Jari Askins versus Mary Fallin race in Oklahoma were only the third and fourth cases of woman versus woman gubernatorial races in United States. history.
Denish has been appointed by three New Mexico Governors to serve in numerous capacities, including as a member of the Board of Regents at New Mexico Technical University, as Chair of the New Mexico Commission on the Status of Women, and as a member of the National Advisory Board of the Small Business Administration under President Bill Clinton.