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Elizabeth "Liz" StefanicsDEMDemocrat State Senator, District 39
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Elizabeth T. Stefanics (born November 9, 1950), is an American politician from New Mexico, currently serving in the New Mexico Senate and previously on the Santa Fe County Commission. She was the first openly LGBT member of the New Mexico legislature, serving a single four-year term that began in January 1993.

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Education5 - 5 of 3
Eastern Kentucky University.
BA
University of Wisconsin
MS
University of Minnesota
PhD
Past Positions1 - 9 of 9
Commissioner
Sante Fe County
2009 - 2016
Risk Management
State of New Mexico
2006 - 2007
Administrator
Health and Human Services
2003 - 2005
National Government Relations
American Cancer Society
2001 - 2003
Executive Director
Open Hands
1989
Executive Director
New Mexico AIDS Services
1987 - 1989
Assistant Professor
University of New Mexico
1976 - 1985
Former Assistant Professor
Ohio State University
Professional Mediator
The Mediation Academy International
Other Experience1 - 4 of 4
Robert Wood Johnson Fellow
Center for Health Policy, University of New Mexico
2009 - Current
Member
New Mexico Health Policy Commission
2007 - 2009
Former Vice Chair
Conservation Committee, New Mexico State Senate
Former Vice Chair
Public Affairs Committee, New Mexico State Senate