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Election 2023: Critic of high-density development leads Los Ranchos mayoral race

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Voting returns in the Los Ranchos de sa国际传媒官网网页入口 election for mayor and two trustee positions appear to indicate residents are voting their will to slow down or reject high-density development projects in the village of 6,000 people.

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Joe Craig

At the Journal鈥檚 deadline, Joe D.

Craig, president of Friends of Los Ranchos and among the most vocal critics of high-density development and the village鈥檚 present administration, was leading in the mayor鈥檚 race with 35% of the vote.

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Gil Benavides

Following Craig in order were village trustees Gilbert Benavides, 31%, and George Radnovich, 21%, and incumbent mayor Donald T. Lopez, 13%

Los Ranchos was incorporated in 1958 for the purpose of retaining a rural and agricultural lifestyle.

But for nearly a year and a half the village has been embroiled in a turmoil created by several high-density projects approved for the Fourth Street and Osuna Road area, most notably the Palindrome development, a 204-unit affordable housing project now under construction at the southeast corner of Fourth and Osuna.

Angry residents accused the village administration and village officials of circumventing ordinances requiring public hearings in order to push through development projects.

This election is considered by many to be a referendum on the village鈥檚 future. More development or more open space.

In the race for two open trustee seats, Jennifer Kueffer was leading with 46% of the vote, followed by Frank Reinow, 36%, and Shelleen Ann Smith, 18%.

That would mean Kueffer and Reinow will take over the trustee posts previously held by Sandra Pacheco, who chose not to seek reelection, and Allen Lewis, who recently resigned his trustee position.

Kueffer and Reinow campaigned on a 鈥榢eep Los Ranchos rural鈥 platform. Smith, a relatively new resident of Los Ranchos and a member of the village鈥檚 Planning and Zoning Commission, touted her consensus-building ability.

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AJ Farr, 4, peeks out as his grandfather Joe Farr casts his vote at the center at the Los Ranchos Villa in the Village of Los Ranchos de sa国际传媒官网网页入口 on Tuesday.

Benavides and Radnovich鈥檚 terms as trustees do not expire until 2025, so they may retain those seats.

Craig felt confident he had won the mayor鈥檚 race.

He said the voters had expressed their dissatisfaction with the lack of communication with the present administration and their desire to retain the village鈥檚 semi-rural lifestyle, to support the village鈥檚 destination businesses and preserve the urban forest.

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