Michelle Lujan Grisham, born on October twenty-four, nineteen fifty-nine, is a prominent American lawyer and politician who has been serving as the thirty-second governor of New Mexico since two thousand nineteen. A dedicated member of the Democratic Party, she has made significant contributions to her state and country throughout her career.
Before her tenure as governor, Lujan Grisham represented New Mexico's first congressional district in the U.S. House of Representatives from two thousand thirteen to two thousand nineteen. Her political journey began with her role as the state secretary of health from two thousand four to two thousand seven, followed by her service as a Bernalillo County commissioner from two thousand ten to two thousand twelve.
In two thousand twelve, she made a successful bid for the U.S. House of Representatives, defeating Janice Arnold-Jones. Lujan Grisham's leadership skills were recognized when she was appointed chair of the Congressional Hispanic Caucus in two thousand sixteen. Her political acumen led her to win the Democratic nomination for governor in two thousand eighteen, where she triumphed over Republican Steve Pearce on November sixth of that year. She was subsequently reelected in two thousand twenty-two, solidifying her position as a key figure in New Mexico politics.