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Shannon Reynolds

Former Doña Ana County District 3 Commissioner (D, 2019–Dec 2025); lost the June 2026 Democratic primary for County Assessor (27%, third place)
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District 3 commissioner who cast a YES vote on the Project Jupiter IRB, posted the personal information of anti-Jupiter commenters, then resigned in December 2025. Her June 2026 run for County Assessor ended in a third-place primary loss.

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Jun 2, 2026Primary day: the capture is on the ballot, and the November matchup is set

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In the Watch · 3

eventReynolds posts personal info of anti-Jupiter commenters (Sept 5 2025)
eventNMELC demands Reynolds cease doxxing (Sept 8 2025)
eventCommissioner Shannon Reynolds resigns (Dec 28 2025)

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