School Board Redistricting
Each of the five elected members of the Cuba Independent School District Board of Education represents a voting district that includes different chapter houses and communities. New Mexico law requires that these districts be reviewed and possibly redrawn once every 10 years to ensure equal representation based on the latest census data.
The public is invited to participate in the process. Board meetings are held the third Wednesday of each month at 6pm.
Current School Board Districts
Precinct Listing
Below is a precinct list for each School Board district. The listing includes those precincts which are either entirely or partially within Cuba Independent Schools. * Adopted as Plan B on October 24, 2012 by the Cuba Independent School District Board of Education.
District 1
Sandoval County Precinct 24
Portion of Sandoval County Precinct 26:
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Sandoval County Precinct 26 west of the line defined by an unnamed stream east to an unnamed road,then south to East Pilon Road, then north to Apache Corner Road, then north to East Pilon Road, then west to unnamed road, then north to White Church Road, then west to Counselor Ojo Encino Road, then north to Ojo Encino Road
District 2
Portion of Sandoval County Precinct 22:
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Sandoval County Precinct 22 west of the line defined by US Highway 550 north to an unnamed stream,then southwest to the Rio Puerco, then north to the Village of Cuba municipal limits, then north and east to the Rio Puerco, then northeast to the Village of Cuba municipal limits, then north to US Highway 550
Portion of Sandoval County Precinct 25:
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Sandoval County Precinct 25 north of the line defined by Torreon Wash southeast to NM Highway 197,then northeast to Torreon Road, then southeast to Mission 24 Road, then southeast to San Luis Pipeline Road, then southeast to Robert Taylor Road
Portion of Sandoval County Precinct 26:
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Sandoval County Precinct 26 east of the line defined by an unnamed stream east to an unnamed road,then south to East Pilon Road, then north to Apache Corner Road, then north to East Pilon Road, then west to unnamed road, then north to White Church Road, then west to Counselor Ojo Encino Road, then north to Ojo Encino Road
District 3
Portion of Sandoval County Precinct 25:
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Sandoval County Precinct 25 south of the line defined by Torreon Wash southeast to NM Highway 197,then northeast to Torreon Road, then southeast to Mission 24 Road, then southeast to San Luis Pipeline Road, then southeast to Robert Taylor Road
Portion of Sandoval County Precinct 27:
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Sandoval County Precinct 27 south of the line defined by La Cañada Santiago south to the Rio Puerco, then northeast to San Luis Road, then northeast to the Jemez Pueblo boundary, then east to US Highway 550
Sandoval County Precinct 63
District 4
Portion of Sandoval County Precinct 21:
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Sandoval County Precinct 21 south and west of the line defined by the Village of Cuba municipal limits east to the Rio Puerco, then northeast to the northernmost Village of Cuba municipal limits, then south to NM Highway 136
Portion of Sandoval County Precinct 22:
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Sandoval County Precinct 22 east of the line defined by US Highway 550 north to an unnamed stream, then southwest to the Rio Puerco, then north to the Village of Cuba municipal limits, then north and east to the Rio Puerco, then northeast to the Village of Cuba municipal limits, then north to US Highway 550
District 5
Sandoval County Precinct 17
Portion of Sandoval County Precinct 21:
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Sandoval County Precinct 21 north and east of the line defined by the Village of Cuba municipal limits east to the Rio Puerco, then northeast to the northernmost Village of Cuba municipal limits, then south to NM Highway 136
Sandoval County Precinct 23
Portion of Sandoval County Precinct 27:
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Sandoval County Precinct 27 north of the line defined by La Cañada Santiago south to the Rio Puerco, then northeast to San Luis Road, then northeast to the Jemez Pueblo boundary, then east to US Highway 550
Sandoval County Precinct 78