Las Cruces, NM – May 27, 2025 – During a press conference at the Las Cruces Home Builders Event Center, Ken Miyagishima proudly declared his candidacy for Governor of New Mexico. Miyagishima, who served as the longest-tenured mayor of Las Cruces from 2007 to 2023, emphasized his commitment to tackling the pressing challenges facing New Mexico communities.
“My focus will be on critical issues such as housing, medical malpractice reform and crime reduction, and homelessness,” he stated.
“New Mexico deserves a leader who listens and is dedicated to strengthening our communities,” Miyagishima added. “I will work tirelessly to ensure that every voice is heard and that our policies reflect the diverse needs of our population.”
He recognized his opponents with respect but conveyed his conviction that holding positions as a congressperson, cabinet member, or district attorney does not automatically make someone fit for the governorship. “We’ve traveled that path before and witnessed the same unsatisfactory outcomes, consistently ranking low in most areas, except for having one of the highest crime rates in the nation. This must change.”
Miyagishima highlighted his connections with fellow mayors, including Marty Walsh, Mitch Landau, and Pete Buttigieg, who served in the last presidential administration. The President acknowledged that mayors are closest to the communities they serve, skillfully balancing diverse interests with limited resources. “It’s time to offer another mayor an opportunity,” Miyagishima stated.
The announcement sparked enthusiasm among supporters and community leaders. Drew Sandoval, a local advocate, stated, “Ken Miyagishima has always prioritized the people of Las Cruces, I am looking forward to the same emphasis to the people of New Mexico. His experience and dedication make him the ideal choice for Governor.”
For further details about Ken Miyagishima’s campaign and to stay updated on upcoming events, please visit: kenfornewmexico.com
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