January 29th, 2026
End Citizens United Endorses Deb Haaland for New Mexico Governor
End Citizens United (ECU), a leading national anti-corruption organization, today endorsed former Secretary of the Interior Deb Haaland in the New Mexico gubernatorial election.
“As big corporations and billionaires are buying their way into politics and rigging the system against working people, Deb understands what it’s like to struggle to make ends meet and wants the system to work for everyday New Mexicans,” said End Citizens United President Tiffany Muller. “Deb has made grassroots support central to her campaign for governor because she wants to hear directly from voters across the state. No one is buying their way into Deb’s values and ECU is proud to support her.”
“Our democracy works best when every voice is heard and not just those with the biggest bank accounts. Grassroots campaigns support working class candidates, who aren’t in the pocket of special interests. I’m committed to standing up to corporate CEOs, billionaires, and special interests and fighting for New Mexicans first,” said Haaland.
As Governor, Haaland is committed to keeping special interest groups from funding New Mexico politics. She will:
• Crack down on special interests in Santa Fe and support efforts for increased transparency for lobbyists.
• Close dark money loopholes in state laws to make our elections more transparent.
• Attack corruption at the Roundhouse by supporting structural reforms, including paying legislators a full-time salary to expand the candidate pool, increase session length to strengthen the legislature, and back stronger staffing structures for legislators to cut down on lobbyist influence.
In Congress, Haaland co-sponsored the For the People Act (H.R.1), which would reduce the influence of big money in our politics and strengthen transparency with new ethics rules. The legislation also pushed for public financing and the protection and expansion of voting rights.
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For 10 Years, End Citizens United (ECU) has been dedicated to combating the two biggest challenges facing our democracy: the corrosive impact of Big Money in politics and attempts to block access to the ballot box. Since its founding in 2015, ECU has had over 1.4 million donors with an average donation of just $14. The group has more than four million members nationwide and is one of the nation’s leading anti-corruption organizations.