Daniel R. Foley
StateNew Mexico
State houseNew Mexico
District57th
Term start1999
Term end2009
SuccessorDennis Kintigh
ConstituencyChaves, Lincoln & Otero Counties
PartyRepublican
Birth placeRoswell, New Mexico
OccupationInsurance/Business Owner

Daniel Foley was a member of the New Mexico House of Representatives[1] for the 57th District from 1999 to 2009. He was defeated in the 2008 primary election. He was succeeded by Dennis Kintigh.[2]

Committee Membership

  • Advisory- Courts, Corrections & Justice Committee (Interim)
  • Advisory- Economic & Rural Development Committee (Interim)
    • Member- Interim Legislative Ethics Committee
    • Member- Judiciary Committee
    • Member- Legislative Council (Interim)
  • Advisory- Legislative Health & Human Services Committee (Interim)
  • Advisory- Mortgage Finance Authority Act Oversight Committee (Interim)
  • Advisory- New Mexico Finance Authority Oversight Committee (Interim)
    • Member- Printing & Supplies
    • Member- Rules & Order of Business
    • Member- Voters & Elections
  • Advisory- Welfare Reform Oversight Committee (Interim)

Past Elections

Daniel Foley first ran for the New Mexico House of Representatives seat in November 1998 he was successful. He was unopposed until 2002, Foley won that election as well. In 2008 Foley faced an election against an opponent, Dennis J. Kintigh. Foley lost the election by 585 votes.[citation needed]

References

  1. ^ "2007 1st Special Session HR 3". New Mexico Legislature. Retrieved 13 November 2010.
  2. ^ Coleman, Michael (3 June 2008). "Dan Foley Loses". ABQ Journal. Retrieved 13 November 2010.