Gabriel Ramos (politician)


Gabriel Ramos is an American politician, currently serving as a member of the New Mexico Senate. Ramos represents the 28th district, which includes Socorro, Glenwood, and Silver City.

Career

Prior to serving in the New Mexico Senate, Ramos was a county commissioner of Grant County, New Mexico. Ramos took office on January 15, 2019, appointed to fill the seat left vacant by Howie Morales, who was elected Lieutenant Governor of New Mexico.
Ramos has been criticized for voting with Republicans against his party on several issues. He voted to oppose a minimum-wage increase and voted against legislation to reduce gun violence. Ramos also backed the controversial billion-dollar Gila River diversion as a Grant County commissioner.
In the 2020 Democratic primary, Ramos was defeated for re-election by school psychologist Siah Correa Hemphill.
He also worked as an insurance agent at State Farm and established a company, 1st Choice Satellite, Internet, And Home Security.

Education

Ramos earned a Bachelor of Science degree in Business and Public Administration from Western New Mexico University.