Last weekend, I was privileged to address the Bernalillo County Republican Party volunteers for about 15-20 minutes and take a few questions from the attendees. We had about 25-30 in attendance and I had a lot of positive feedback from my remarks about how Republicans win when they run on furthering conservative principles. I told them I am a conviction conservative who is running because I strongly believe I can make a difference for good for the people of this state to lower their taxes, create new higher paying jobs, enforce our illegal immigration laws, improve educational choice, to defend New Mexico values and make implement free market solutions to make health care more affordable. Earlier this week, I travelled to the Roundhouse in Santa Fe to watch the state legislature in session and to meet with members of the State Senate Republican Caucus many of whom have offered to support me in any way they can to help ensure that I am elected. I was gratified to hear several tell me that they are looking forward to serving with me in the State Senate. I had a particularly good visit with our great Senate Minority Leader Curt Ingle.
This will be a big weekend for the Republican Party. As you probably know throughout the state, the County Republican Parties will be holding their pre-primary conventions where they will be selecting delegates to the state pre-primary convention which will determine which of our federal candidates will appear on the ballot. I will be attending the Sandoval County Republican Pre-Primary Convention on Saturday from 9:30-11:30am at the old church in Corrales. Later that day I will be making a brief courtesy appearance at the Carraro for Congress Meet and Greet at Gardinhos which is being held from 2-5pm. Then on Sunday, I will be attending the Bernalillo County Republican Pre-Primary convention from 1-5pm at the Albuquerque Mariott where I have reserved a table for my supporters to pass out my brochures and tell people a little bit more about me and why I am running to get elected as your next State Senator.
I hope to see you there!
Friday, February 15, 2008
Monday, January 14, 2008
State Senate Candidate David Pyne Addresses Grassroots Republican Activists and Meets with Veterans
David Pyne for State Senate
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE: Contact: David PyneJanuary 14, 2008 505-908-1322 info@pyneforstatesenate.com
State Senate Candidate David Pyne Addresses Grassroots Republican Activists and Meets with Veterans at Military Coalition Luncheon
Last Friday, State Senate Candidate David Pyne joined Bernalillo County Sheriff Darren White and a number of other candidates running for Congress as well as state and local office in addressing grassroots Republican activists at the Annual Candidate Forum of the Federated Republican Women (FRW) at the Chamisa Hills Country Club in Rio Rancho. He also addressed the monthly Sandoval County Republican Party meeting along with Congressman Steve Pearce and other candidates the following morning.
After introducing members of his family in the audience at the FRW forum, Pyne described himself as a staunch social and fiscal conservative who would fight to cut taxes, create new jobs, fight illegal immigration and defend family values. Pyne also spoke of his three daughters who he said were enrolled in a ‘failed’ public school and said if the voters elected him to the State Senate he would “fight to improve local control of our schools and increase educational choice to ensure that no child is stigmatized by being forced to attend a ‘failed’ school.” He then addressed his ideas for reforming health care stating that if elected he would fight Governor Bill Richardson’s attempts to pass socialized medicine and would champion free market solutions to make health care more affordable and more available to the 18% of New Mexican citizens who remain uninsured.
Pyne went on to ridicule leading Democrat presidential candidates Hillary Clinton and Barack Obama saying they were running on the kind of change that “would return us to the failed Clinton-era policies of the past which were resoundingly rejected by the voters in the 1994 elections.” During his remarks at the San Bern FRW candidate forum, Pyne said he was running to bring change to Santa Fe and pledged to join with other Republican leaders throughout the state to fight to build a new Republican majority in the state legislature which he noted has been controlled by the Democrats for the past 78 years. He concluded with a rallying cry for Republicans to put aside any differences they had on the issues to unite to defeat Democrats running at all levels in November. Pyne was interrupted by repeated applause and appeared to get the most enthusiastic response from the audience of any of the candidates.
Later the next day, Pyne met with veterans and current and former military leaders at the Military Coalition Luncheon at the Marriott Albuquerque hotel. Pyne described how he was serving on the US Army headquarters staff working two miles from the Pentagon when it was attacked on September 11, 2001. “As a former US Army officer, I have been a lifelong supporter of our military and our brave men and women in uniform and I strongly support our troops in harm’s way in the Middle East.” Pyne said his next scheduled major campaign event will be to address the Albuquerque FRW forum on January 24th from 2-4pm at the Tanoan Country Club along with other Republican candidates.
Friday, January 4, 2008
State Senate Candidate to Address FRW Candidate Forum in Rio Rancho on Jan 11th
David Pyne for State Senate
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE:
Contact: David Pyne January 4, 2008
505-908-1322
pyne4statesenate@gmail.com
State Senate candidate David Pyne to Address Federated Republican Women’s Annual Candidate Forum on Friday January 11th
State Senate Candidate David Pyne will be holding his first speaking engagement along with other west Bernalillo and Sandoval County area candidates at the Annual Candidate Forum of the Federated Republican Women (FRW) at the Chamisa Hills Country Club, 500 Country Club Dr. SE in Rio Rancho from 1-3pm on Friday, January 11th.
Pyne said, “I am looking forward to the opportunity to introduce myself to the voters of the 23rd State Senate District. I believe that women of all ages are a very important voting block in the Republican Party and make the difference for a candidate winning or losing elections.”
Pyne added, “I continue to believe that I am the strongest candidate to hold this seat for the Republicans in November. I hope that the members of the RFW will actively support me in my efforts to bring principled conservative change to the State Senate in Santa Fe and to work hard to help elect a new Republican majority in the state legislature.”
Results of the Iowa caucuses
I would like to congratulate Governor Mike Huckabee on his stunning victory in Iowa last night. Huckabee brings a lot to the table running on the issue of principled moral conservative change and as the most socially conservative candidate in the race. Equally commendable has been his commitment to stay positive in the face of relentless negative attacks against him. I would also like to congratulate Mitt Romney for his second place showing. Romney has worked very hard and has spent a lot of money including over $20 million of his own personal fortune in Iowa and New Hampshire and has one last chance to defeat Senator John McCain in New Hampshire in order to retake his frontrunner status away from Mike Huckabee. Given his fundraising advantage and willingness to employ negative attack ads against his rivals to the hilt, I would not rule him out just yet. I believe that we all owe a debt of gratitude to both Huckabee and Romney for saving the Republican Party from a Giuliani nomination which I believe would be calamitous for the Republican Party given his liberal stands on the issues. The Giuliani campaign is for all extents finished at this point following his anemic sixth place showing in Iowa.
I would also like to congratulate Ron Paul who has been competing with Mike Huckabee as the principled conservative change candidate in this race for his surprisingly strong double digit showing. Ron Paul has raised attention to a lot of important issues which might not have otherwise received a fair hearing principally his opposition to continuing the war in Iraq which is shared by about a third of Republicans and his articulation of why we were attacked on 9-11 and how to better prevent terrorist attacks in the future. Equally important, Ron Paul has brought a lot of very excited and intense supporters into the Republican Party many of whom have never voted before at a time when most of the excitement has been on the Democrat side to retake the White House away from George W. Bush. The intensity of his support was showcased by his record fundraising of over $6 million in one day and nearly $20 million this past quarter which was more than any other Republican candidate. Following the primary campaign, hopefully he will put some of that money to good use in the future by forming a Liberty PAC to assist like-minded conservative candidates running for office. It is my fervent hope that these new Ron Paul Republicans remain in the Republican Party even if Ron Paul is not successful in his campaign to be the next Republican presidential nominee. I believe that if Mike Huckabee is elected President, the chances of Ron Paul being offered a cabinet position are reasonably good. Either way, I believe Ron Paul and his supporters will continue to play an important part in the Republican Party in the years to come.
The race has now come down to a three-man race between Mike Huckabee and either Mitt Romney or John McCain. The results of next Tuesday’s New Hampshire primary will determine which of the two establishment status quo candidates will battle it out with Huckabee who is the most conservative of the three and the only one who is promising substantial changes in America’s foreign and domestic policy if elected President including implementing fair trade, protecting American jobs, ending our messianic policy of imposing democracy by force in the Middle East, fighting illegal immigration, securing America’s borders, defending our independence and sovereignty and abolishing the hated income tax which hurts individuals, businesses and economic productivity in this country. If McCain can hold on to his narrow lead in New Hampshire, I believe Huckabee will ultimately defeat him to become the Republican presidential nominee to face Hillary or Obama in November. If Romney wins, his fundraising advantage may well enable him to prevail over Huckabee and become the nominee. I pledge to support whichever of the two wins in November.
Even though Hillary came in third place in November, she still has a chance to recover and defeat Obama in New Hampshire. If she loses in New Hampshire I believe that Obama will become the Democratic nominee. Many Republicans are hoping Hillary is the nominee because her high negatives offer greater hope of a Republican victory and reducing our losses in the House and Senate this November. I tend to agree with them.
I would also like to congratulate Ron Paul who has been competing with Mike Huckabee as the principled conservative change candidate in this race for his surprisingly strong double digit showing. Ron Paul has raised attention to a lot of important issues which might not have otherwise received a fair hearing principally his opposition to continuing the war in Iraq which is shared by about a third of Republicans and his articulation of why we were attacked on 9-11 and how to better prevent terrorist attacks in the future. Equally important, Ron Paul has brought a lot of very excited and intense supporters into the Republican Party many of whom have never voted before at a time when most of the excitement has been on the Democrat side to retake the White House away from George W. Bush. The intensity of his support was showcased by his record fundraising of over $6 million in one day and nearly $20 million this past quarter which was more than any other Republican candidate. Following the primary campaign, hopefully he will put some of that money to good use in the future by forming a Liberty PAC to assist like-minded conservative candidates running for office. It is my fervent hope that these new Ron Paul Republicans remain in the Republican Party even if Ron Paul is not successful in his campaign to be the next Republican presidential nominee. I believe that if Mike Huckabee is elected President, the chances of Ron Paul being offered a cabinet position are reasonably good. Either way, I believe Ron Paul and his supporters will continue to play an important part in the Republican Party in the years to come.
The race has now come down to a three-man race between Mike Huckabee and either Mitt Romney or John McCain. The results of next Tuesday’s New Hampshire primary will determine which of the two establishment status quo candidates will battle it out with Huckabee who is the most conservative of the three and the only one who is promising substantial changes in America’s foreign and domestic policy if elected President including implementing fair trade, protecting American jobs, ending our messianic policy of imposing democracy by force in the Middle East, fighting illegal immigration, securing America’s borders, defending our independence and sovereignty and abolishing the hated income tax which hurts individuals, businesses and economic productivity in this country. If McCain can hold on to his narrow lead in New Hampshire, I believe Huckabee will ultimately defeat him to become the Republican presidential nominee to face Hillary or Obama in November. If Romney wins, his fundraising advantage may well enable him to prevail over Huckabee and become the nominee. I pledge to support whichever of the two wins in November.
Even though Hillary came in third place in November, she still has a chance to recover and defeat Obama in New Hampshire. If she loses in New Hampshire I believe that Obama will become the Democratic nominee. Many Republicans are hoping Hillary is the nominee because her high negatives offer greater hope of a Republican victory and reducing our losses in the House and Senate this November. I tend to agree with them.
Wednesday, January 2, 2008
Happy New Year!
Happy New Year to the residents of the 23rd State Senate District! This year promises to be a very interesting and exciting year rife with political change. Both parties are holding their first presidential contests in Iowa tomorrow and both races are too close to call. Personally, I would love to see Senator Hillary Clinton come in third place in the Iowa caucuses even though I believe that she will be able to recover and still capture the Democrat presidential nomination. The Republican Party must nominate a traditional conservative with a strong moral core and a record of implementing conservative principles if it hopes to defeat Hillary and retain the White House this November. Here in New Mexico, we also need strong conservative Republicans to replace longtime Senator Pete Domenici in the US Senate and to hold on to the 1st Congressional District which is being vacated by Rep. Heather Wilson.
I am fighting to do my part to protect and preserve the gains of the past few state legislative elections which have seen an increase in the number of State House and State Senate districts occupied by Republicans by running to replace Senator Joe Carraro here in the State Senate. I have been humbled by the fact that the response from the county and state Republican party leaders and current and former elected leaders I have contacted over the past few weeks regarding my candidacy for State Senate has been overwhelmingly positive and supportive. Once elected to the State Senate, I promise to work hard to champion the issues that are important to socially and fiscally conservative New Mexicans and to fight for the interests of all of the citizens of the district regardless of party affiliation.
I will also work to campaign to help elect more Republicans so that we can break the Democrat’s seventy-eight year stranglehold on control of the New Mexico State Legislature by retaking the majority in the State Senate. Republicans need a net gain of just four seats in order to do so. I think over three-quarters of a century of one-party rule in the state legislature is just too long. It is important to restore some checks and balances to our state government to ensure that the interests of all of New Mexico’s citizens are represented not just those of Democrat-leaning special interest groups.
Best regards,
David
I am fighting to do my part to protect and preserve the gains of the past few state legislative elections which have seen an increase in the number of State House and State Senate districts occupied by Republicans by running to replace Senator Joe Carraro here in the State Senate. I have been humbled by the fact that the response from the county and state Republican party leaders and current and former elected leaders I have contacted over the past few weeks regarding my candidacy for State Senate has been overwhelmingly positive and supportive. Once elected to the State Senate, I promise to work hard to champion the issues that are important to socially and fiscally conservative New Mexicans and to fight for the interests of all of the citizens of the district regardless of party affiliation.
I will also work to campaign to help elect more Republicans so that we can break the Democrat’s seventy-eight year stranglehold on control of the New Mexico State Legislature by retaking the majority in the State Senate. Republicans need a net gain of just four seats in order to do so. I think over three-quarters of a century of one-party rule in the state legislature is just too long. It is important to restore some checks and balances to our state government to ensure that the interests of all of New Mexico’s citizens are represented not just those of Democrat-leaning special interest groups.
Best regards,
David
Wednesday, December 26, 2007
Merry Christmas to the residents of the 23rd State Senate district!
On behalf of my wife Donelle and myself, I would like to wish you and all of your loved ones a very merry Christmas and a very happy new year! Let us all remember the reason why we celebrate Christmas which is the birth of our Lord and Savior Jesus Christ and his life and sacrifice and perfect example of love and charitable service to his fellow men. Let us all pray that next year will prove a year of positive conservative change for New Mexico and the United States of America.
You know, its sad, but my three daughters attending a Bernalillo County public school are not even allowed to wish their friends a merry Christmas anymore. Christmas parties and nativity scenes have been banned from our schools for friends of offending the less than 30% of our citizens who are of a different faith many of whom have no religion whatsoever even though Christmas has long been a national holiday celebrated by people of all religious faiths and people of no particular faith. Our children are not even allowed to draw pictures of the nativity scene or religious symbols. If you elect me as your next State Senator, I promise to fight to restore a greater degree of religious freedom to our public schools for people of all faiths including our Christian majority. I also pledge to fight to increase choice so that children of low and middle income families in this state can attend private schools in order to improve the quality of their education and prospects of their success.
This past week, I heard in the news that our public schools are abandoning abstinence only education because a study showed that “it doesn’t work.” It seems that they are going back to teaching a form of sex education which teaches that the only consequences to sexual promiscuity are sexually-transmitted diseases and pregnancy which can only be avoided by birth control rather than abstinence despite the harmful emotional and other effects of teenage sexual activity, pregnancy, teenage childbirth, abortion, etc. Yet alternative lifestyles which are objectionable to most of the parents of our school districts are taught to all of our children forcing them to be indoctrinated with non-traditional “values” in opposition to those held by their parents. Other parents who object feel compelled to take them out of the public school system altogether and spend time and money they cannot afford to expend on private schools and home schooling their kids.
Unfortunately, the truth is that our schools have become value-free zones where morality is not taught but eschewed. Is there any wonder that violent crime, drug use and teenage sexual activity is continuing to increase along with our high school drop out rate. If you elect me to serve you in the State Senate, I will fight to restore moral values to our schools and abstinence-only education.
Finally, under the “No Child Left Behind” federal legislation, most of our schools have been classified as failed schools because an insufficient percentage of our students are passing mandatory test. My children attend one of those “failed public schools.” I believe it is wrong to classify a school as failed and thus stigmatize every student who attends it. If you elect me next year I promise to fight to work with our congressional dedication to get them to amend or repeal the No Child Left Behind bill to allow states to exempt themselves from part or all of it without losing federal grant money.
Best regards,
David Pyne
You know, its sad, but my three daughters attending a Bernalillo County public school are not even allowed to wish their friends a merry Christmas anymore. Christmas parties and nativity scenes have been banned from our schools for friends of offending the less than 30% of our citizens who are of a different faith many of whom have no religion whatsoever even though Christmas has long been a national holiday celebrated by people of all religious faiths and people of no particular faith. Our children are not even allowed to draw pictures of the nativity scene or religious symbols. If you elect me as your next State Senator, I promise to fight to restore a greater degree of religious freedom to our public schools for people of all faiths including our Christian majority. I also pledge to fight to increase choice so that children of low and middle income families in this state can attend private schools in order to improve the quality of their education and prospects of their success.
This past week, I heard in the news that our public schools are abandoning abstinence only education because a study showed that “it doesn’t work.” It seems that they are going back to teaching a form of sex education which teaches that the only consequences to sexual promiscuity are sexually-transmitted diseases and pregnancy which can only be avoided by birth control rather than abstinence despite the harmful emotional and other effects of teenage sexual activity, pregnancy, teenage childbirth, abortion, etc. Yet alternative lifestyles which are objectionable to most of the parents of our school districts are taught to all of our children forcing them to be indoctrinated with non-traditional “values” in opposition to those held by their parents. Other parents who object feel compelled to take them out of the public school system altogether and spend time and money they cannot afford to expend on private schools and home schooling their kids.
Unfortunately, the truth is that our schools have become value-free zones where morality is not taught but eschewed. Is there any wonder that violent crime, drug use and teenage sexual activity is continuing to increase along with our high school drop out rate. If you elect me to serve you in the State Senate, I will fight to restore moral values to our schools and abstinence-only education.
Finally, under the “No Child Left Behind” federal legislation, most of our schools have been classified as failed schools because an insufficient percentage of our students are passing mandatory test. My children attend one of those “failed public schools.” I believe it is wrong to classify a school as failed and thus stigmatize every student who attends it. If you elect me next year I promise to fight to work with our congressional dedication to get them to amend or repeal the No Child Left Behind bill to allow states to exempt themselves from part or all of it without losing federal grant money.
Best regards,
David Pyne
Tuesday, December 11, 2007
POLITICAL ACTIVIST TO RUN FOR STATE SENATE
Rio Rancho Observer, 12-9-07
http://www.observer-online.com/articles/2007/12/09/news/bnews8.txt
David Pyne, a former United States Army officer, conservative Republican activist, local attorney and resident of the Paradise Hills community in northwest Albuquerque, is running to fill the vacancy created by State Sen. Joe Carraro’s announced decision to run for Congress.
Pyne had good words for Carraro.
“I would like to personally commend Sen. Joe Carraro for his long and distinguished record of service to the people of the 23rd State Senate District,” he said.
He currently works for Honeywell Aerospace in their Law and Contracts Department. Pyne spent six and a half years working in a number of capacities in the defense industry in the Washington, D.C. area prior to relocating to Albuquerque a few years ago.
Over the past several years, he has served in a number of state and county Republican Party positions, most recently as a Ward Chairman for the Bernalillo County GOP. Pyne is also a member of the Republican National Committee, the Center for Emerging National Security Affairs, the National Contract Management Association, the American Legion, the Association of the United States Army, the Military Officers Association of America, Gun Owners of America and the National Rifle Association.
He received a Bachelors of Arts from Brigham Young University with minors in international relations and history in 1992 and is a 1995 graduate of Southwestern University School of Law. In 2000, he graduated from Georgetown University’s prestigious School of Foreign Service and received a Master of Arts degree in National Security Studies. Previously, he served a two-year mission for the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-Day Saints in Sao Paulo, Brazil from 1988-1990.
Pyne has been married to his wife, Donelle, for 12 years and they are the proud parents of four beautiful daughters—Christina age 11, Kathryn, 7, Caitlin, 6, and Ashley, 4.
“I believe I am the strongest candidate in the race to replace Senator Joe Carraro. Once elected to the State Senate, I will fight to improve education, promote job-growth, secure our southern border and bring honesty and integrity to Santa Fe,” Pyne said.
http://www.observer-online.com/articles/2007/12/09/news/bnews8.txt
David Pyne, a former United States Army officer, conservative Republican activist, local attorney and resident of the Paradise Hills community in northwest Albuquerque, is running to fill the vacancy created by State Sen. Joe Carraro’s announced decision to run for Congress.
Pyne had good words for Carraro.
“I would like to personally commend Sen. Joe Carraro for his long and distinguished record of service to the people of the 23rd State Senate District,” he said.
He currently works for Honeywell Aerospace in their Law and Contracts Department. Pyne spent six and a half years working in a number of capacities in the defense industry in the Washington, D.C. area prior to relocating to Albuquerque a few years ago.
Over the past several years, he has served in a number of state and county Republican Party positions, most recently as a Ward Chairman for the Bernalillo County GOP. Pyne is also a member of the Republican National Committee, the Center for Emerging National Security Affairs, the National Contract Management Association, the American Legion, the Association of the United States Army, the Military Officers Association of America, Gun Owners of America and the National Rifle Association.
He received a Bachelors of Arts from Brigham Young University with minors in international relations and history in 1992 and is a 1995 graduate of Southwestern University School of Law. In 2000, he graduated from Georgetown University’s prestigious School of Foreign Service and received a Master of Arts degree in National Security Studies. Previously, he served a two-year mission for the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-Day Saints in Sao Paulo, Brazil from 1988-1990.
Pyne has been married to his wife, Donelle, for 12 years and they are the proud parents of four beautiful daughters—Christina age 11, Kathryn, 7, Caitlin, 6, and Ashley, 4.
“I believe I am the strongest candidate in the race to replace Senator Joe Carraro. Once elected to the State Senate, I will fight to improve education, promote job-growth, secure our southern border and bring honesty and integrity to Santa Fe,” Pyne said.
Saturday, December 8, 2007
Article about my State Senate announcement
http://haussamen.blogspot.com/2007/12/attorney-to-run-for-carraros-senate.html
Attorney to run for Carraro's Senate seat
Posted 12/06/2007 11:53:00 AM
David Pyne, a Republican activist, attorney and former Army officer, has announced his candidacy for the state Senate seat being vacated by Joe Carraro, who is running for Congress.
Pyne, 38, lives in the Paradise Hills community in Senate District 23.
“I believe I am the strongest candidate in the race to replace Senator Joe Carraro,” Pyne said. “Once elected to the state Senate, I will fight to improve education, promote job-growth, secure our southern border and bring honesty and integrity to Santa Fe.”
Pyne works on legal and contract issues for Honeywell Aerospace. He spent more than six years working in a number of capacities in the defense industry in the Washington, D.C. area prior to relocating to Albuquerque several years ago.
He’s been active in the GOP, most recently serving as ward chairman for the county party. He is a member of a number of national security and military organizations and the National Rifle Association.
Pyne praised Carraro, saying he has a “long and distinguished record of service to the people of the 23rd state Senate district.”
He received a bachelor’s degree from Brigham Young University in 1992 and is a 1995 graduate of Southwestern University School of Law. In 2000, he graduated from Georgetown University’s School of Foreign Service and received a master’s degree in national security studies. Before that, he served a two-year mission for the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-Day Saints in Brazil.
Pyne is married to Donelle and they have four daughters – 11-year-old Christina, 7-year-old Kathryn, 6-year-old Caitlin and 4-year-old Ashley.
Attorney to run for Carraro's Senate seat
Posted 12/06/2007 11:53:00 AM
David Pyne, a Republican activist, attorney and former Army officer, has announced his candidacy for the state Senate seat being vacated by Joe Carraro, who is running for Congress.
Pyne, 38, lives in the Paradise Hills community in Senate District 23.
“I believe I am the strongest candidate in the race to replace Senator Joe Carraro,” Pyne said. “Once elected to the state Senate, I will fight to improve education, promote job-growth, secure our southern border and bring honesty and integrity to Santa Fe.”
Pyne works on legal and contract issues for Honeywell Aerospace. He spent more than six years working in a number of capacities in the defense industry in the Washington, D.C. area prior to relocating to Albuquerque several years ago.
He’s been active in the GOP, most recently serving as ward chairman for the county party. He is a member of a number of national security and military organizations and the National Rifle Association.
Pyne praised Carraro, saying he has a “long and distinguished record of service to the people of the 23rd state Senate district.”
He received a bachelor’s degree from Brigham Young University in 1992 and is a 1995 graduate of Southwestern University School of Law. In 2000, he graduated from Georgetown University’s School of Foreign Service and received a master’s degree in national security studies. Before that, he served a two-year mission for the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-Day Saints in Brazil.
Pyne is married to Donelle and they have four daughters – 11-year-old Christina, 7-year-old Kathryn, 6-year-old Caitlin and 4-year-old Ashley.
Attorney David Pyne Announces Candidacy for State Senate!
Pyne for State Senate FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE: Contact: David Pyne December 6, 2007 505-908-1322 pyne4statesenate@gmail.com
Attorney David Pyne Announces Candidacy for State Senate in the 23rd District
ALBUQUERQUE, NEW MEXICO – David Pyne, a thirty-eight year old former United States Army officer, conservative Republican activist, local attorney and resident of the Paradise Hills community in northwest Albuquerque announced today that he has decided to run to fill the vacancy created by State Senator Joe Carraro’s announced decision to run for Congress last week.
Pyne praised Carraro saying, “I would like to personally commend Senator Joe Carraro for his long and distinguished record of service to the people of the 23rd State Senate District.”
He currently works for Honeywell Aerospace in their Law and Contracts Department. Pyne spent six and a half years working in a number of capacities in the defense industry in the Washington, DC area prior to relocating to Albuquerque a few years ago.
Over the past several years, he has served in a number of state and county Republican Party positions, most recently as a Ward Chairman for the Bernalillo County GOP. Pyne is also a member of the Republican National Committee, the Center for Emerging National Security Affairs, the National Contract Management Association, the American Legion, the Association of the United States Army, the Military Officers Association of America, Gun Owners of America and the National Rifle Association.
He received a Bachelors of Arts from Brigham Young University with minors in international relations and history in 1992 and is a 1995 graduate of Southwestern University School of Law. In 2000, he graduated from Georgetown University’s prestigious School of Foreign Service and received a Master of Arts degree in National Security Studies.
David has been married to his wife, Donelle, for twelve years and they are the proud parents of four beautiful daughters—Christina age 11, Kathryn, 7, Caitlin, 6, and Ashley, 4.
He concluded by saying, “I believe I am the strongest candidate in the race to replace Senator Carraro. Once elected to the State Senate, I will fight to improve education, promote job-growth, secure our southern border and bring honesty and integrity to Santa Fe.”
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If you are interested in contributing to David’s campaign to fight for the interests of the citizens of Bernalillo and Sandoval Counties in the State Senate, please make out your check to “Pyne for State Senate” and forward your contribution to:
Committee to Elect David Pyne to State Senate
10451 Calle Alava, NW
Albuquerque, NM 87114
Attorney David Pyne Announces Candidacy for State Senate in the 23rd District
ALBUQUERQUE, NEW MEXICO – David Pyne, a thirty-eight year old former United States Army officer, conservative Republican activist, local attorney and resident of the Paradise Hills community in northwest Albuquerque announced today that he has decided to run to fill the vacancy created by State Senator Joe Carraro’s announced decision to run for Congress last week.
Pyne praised Carraro saying, “I would like to personally commend Senator Joe Carraro for his long and distinguished record of service to the people of the 23rd State Senate District.”
He currently works for Honeywell Aerospace in their Law and Contracts Department. Pyne spent six and a half years working in a number of capacities in the defense industry in the Washington, DC area prior to relocating to Albuquerque a few years ago.
Over the past several years, he has served in a number of state and county Republican Party positions, most recently as a Ward Chairman for the Bernalillo County GOP. Pyne is also a member of the Republican National Committee, the Center for Emerging National Security Affairs, the National Contract Management Association, the American Legion, the Association of the United States Army, the Military Officers Association of America, Gun Owners of America and the National Rifle Association.
He received a Bachelors of Arts from Brigham Young University with minors in international relations and history in 1992 and is a 1995 graduate of Southwestern University School of Law. In 2000, he graduated from Georgetown University’s prestigious School of Foreign Service and received a Master of Arts degree in National Security Studies.
David has been married to his wife, Donelle, for twelve years and they are the proud parents of four beautiful daughters—Christina age 11, Kathryn, 7, Caitlin, 6, and Ashley, 4.
He concluded by saying, “I believe I am the strongest candidate in the race to replace Senator Carraro. Once elected to the State Senate, I will fight to improve education, promote job-growth, secure our southern border and bring honesty and integrity to Santa Fe.”
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If you are interested in contributing to David’s campaign to fight for the interests of the citizens of Bernalillo and Sandoval Counties in the State Senate, please make out your check to “Pyne for State Senate” and forward your contribution to:
Committee to Elect David Pyne to State Senate
10451 Calle Alava, NW
Albuquerque, NM 87114
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