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(Redirected from Manuel Lujan, Sr.) American politician
Manuel Lujan Sr.
Mayor of Santa Fe
In office
1942–1948
Preceded byAlfredo Ortiz
Succeeded byFrank Ortiz
Personal details
BornManuel Archibald Lujan
(1893-05-21)May 21, 1893
San Ildefonso Pueblo, New Mexico Territory, U.S.
DiedJune 5, 1975(1975-06-05) (aged 82)
Santa Fe, New Mexico, U.S.
Political partyRepublican
SpouseLorenzita Romero
ChildrenManuel Lujan Jr.
RelativesMichelle Lujan Grisham (great-grandniece)

Manuel Archibald Lujan Sr. (May 21, 1893 – June 5, 1975) was an American politician from the state of New Mexico. A Republican, he served as mayor of Santa Fe, New Mexico from 1942 until 1948.

Biography

Lujan was born in San Ildefonso Pueblo, New Mexico in 1893, to Martin Lujan and Zenaida Sanchez. In 1942, he took office as mayor of Santa Fe, and served until 1948. Lujan unsuccessfully ran for the United States House of Representatives in 1944. In 1948, he was the Republican nominee for Governor of New Mexico. He lost to incumbent Democrat Thomas J. Mabry and received 45% of the vote.

Personal life

Lujan's wife was Lorenzita Romero. He was the father of Manuel Lujan Jr., who served 20 years as a U.S. Representative and then as United States Secretary of the Interior under George H. W. Bush from 1989 until 1993. He was also a great-granduncle of Michelle Lujan Grisham, the incumbent Governor of New Mexico since 2019 and who also served as a U.S. Representative for six years.

References

  1. "Former Mayors of Santa Fe | City of Santa Fe, New Mexico". www.santafenm.gov. Retrieved January 3, 2016.
  2. "NM At-Large 1944". Our Campaigns. Retrieved January 9, 2017.
  3. "NM Governor 1948". Our Campaigns. Retrieved January 7, 2017.

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Party political offices
Preceded byEdward Safford Republican nominee for Governor of New Mexico
1948
Succeeded byEdwin L. Mechem
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