
The People’s Choice
Photo by Luis Sánchez Saturno, senior Digital Enterprise, Santa Fe New Mexican (May 16, 2024).
“District 2 candidate Lisa Cacari Stone, brings significant knowledge and experience: Cacari Stone, a first-time political candidate, brings a nuanced understanding of the interconnectedness of housing scarcity, growth and poverty play. She also proposes detailed policy-driven ways to address some of the issues, including creating an integrated governmental approach to affordable housing and homelessness that would incentivize developers to reinvest in community affordable housing.”
“Our members were impressed with Lisa's comprehensive assessment on the issues and proposed policy solutions that protect our natural resources and sustain our environment. We look forward to working with Lisa in keeping our water safe and clean, protecting our public lands and wildlife and sustaining the environment for our future generations.”
-Ken Hughes, Sierra Club, Rio Grande Chapter, Northern New Mexico
“More than ever, we need a unifying voice and courageous leader like Lisa Cacari Stone to align the county and city government in tackling community issues in the Santa Fe region. I am proud to endorse Lisa for County Commissioner, District 2.”
- Renee Villarreal, former Santa Fe City Councilor, District 1
"There was no one more helpful to the NM legislature in finding solutions to difficult health care problems than Lisa Cacari Stone. Most impressive, she has always worked to include community voices in whatever she takes on— housing, human rights, behavioral health or senior care. We need this new, inclusive approach! SF County would be lucky to have someone with her breadth of experience, knowledge and carino serving on the County Commission."
—Dede Feldman, former NM state Senator, Author of Ten More Doors: Politics & the Path to Change (2021)
Youth United for Climate Crisis Action (YUCCA) is a program of Earth Care's led by diverse youth of northern New Mexico.
“I fully endorse Dr. Lisa Cacari-Stone for Santa Fe County Commissioner (District 2). She is grounded in "community and people first." She brings expertise and leadership on how to prioritize public safety, public works, and public health including behavioral health for the benefit of county residents..”
— Fred Sandoval, MPA. Executive Director, National Latino Behavioral Health Association
New Mexico Working Families Party (NMWFP) seeks to advance the interests of working class, middle class, and poor Americans, through legislative advocacy, public education, creative media, and community organizing.