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Four-time mayor from border region joins race for governor of New Mexico

SANTA FE, N.M.

SANTA FE, N.M. (AP) 鈥 Competition for the Democratic nomination for governor in New Mexico is heating up as former four-term Las Cruces mayor Ken Miyagishima launched a campaign with a centrist focus on public safety, affordable housing and efforts to shore up the state's health care workforce.

Miyagishima hopes to succeed Democratic Gov. Michelle Lujan Grisham as she terms out of office at the end of 2026 and public education.

The Democratic nomination also is being sought by former congresswoman and U.S. , a tribal member of Laguna Pueblo, as well as , the father of Major League Baseball star Alex Bregman of the Boston Red Sox. Rio Rancho Mayor Gregg Hull says he will begin campaigning for governor next month. The primary election takes place in June 2026.

Miyagishima won four consecutive elections as 鈥淢ayor Ken" in a fast-growing state university town, set on the Upper Rio Grande amid chili farms and pecan orchards, 50 miles (80 kilometers) north of El Paso, Texas, and the southern U.S. border.

鈥淪ure, my last name, it sounds like an obstacle course,鈥 said Miyagishima, who is of Japanese and Mexican heritage. 鈥淏ut ... trust me to make our community safer, make housing more attainable and bring the best doctors back to New Mexico."

The mayor of the Mexican border city of Ciudad Ju谩rez attended Tuesday鈥檚 campaign announcement, as Miyagishima emphasizes orderly border enforcement and economic cooperation.

At the same time, Miyagishima has for invoking the Alien Enemies Act to address criminal activity 鈥 without unjustly targeting people based on heritage or national background. His U.S.-born father was detained as a child at a World War II incarceration camp for Japanese Americans 鈥 and went on to serve in the U.S. Army.

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鈥淚 support protecting the border. I think it鈥檚 important to have an orderly way to come into the U.S.,鈥 he told The Associated Press. 鈥淭o make it a military zone? I don鈥檛 know.鈥

Miyagishima, a district manager for a major insurance company, is touting his know-how in government finances and the private sector. If elected governor, Miyagishima said he hopes to make housing more affordable through state-backed loans and an expansion of the construction workforce, including vocational training for people convicted of nonviolent crimes.

He opposed the state's decision in 2021 to legalize recreational cannabis, and now is proposing creation of a state 鈥渕etro鈥 police force to augment the capabilities of local law enforcement in crime-torn cities including Albuquerque.

Morgan Lee, The Associated Press