In State Telecom Races, NM to Appoint Regulators; Rhoades Stays on in Neb.
Election Day hasn't brought sweeping telecom regulation changes in state races, although there will be a revamp in one state. And a key state regulator will continue in her job.
New Mexico voted to switch from an elected to governor-appointed Public Regulation Commission, with 55% voting yes. It would become the 40th state with appointed commissioners.
New Mexico’s constitutional amendment to change from five elected commissioners to three appointed members will take effect in 2023. Until then, Democrats will maintain a 4-1 majority after keeping two seats in the election. Taking 59% of the vote, incumbent Cynthia Hall defeated Janice Arnold-Jones (R), said New Mexico unofficial results. Democrat Joseph Maestas defeated Libertarian Christopher Luchini 71% to 29%.
NARUC Telecom Committee co-Vice Chair Crystal Rhoades easily won reelection at the Nebraska Public Service Commission. Rhoades, a Democrat and the only committee member up for reelection, defeated Republican opponent Tim Davis 62.4%-37.6%. “I'm delighted that the voters in Omaha are pleased with my performance and I am looking forward to being their advocate for another term,” Rhoades emailed Tuesday.