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Jerry Apodaca, right, laughs while listening to Sen. Ted Kennedy speak at a community college in Santa Fe, New Mexico in 2008. Apodaca, a Democrat who became New Mexico's first Hispanic governor in 54 years when he took office in 1975, died at his home in Santa Fe on Wednesday, April 26, 2023, after what may have been a stroke, his son Jeff Apodaca said. He was 88. (Jane Phillips/Santa Fe New Mexican via AP) **FILE**
Photo by: Jane Phillips
Jerry Apodaca, right, laughs while listening to Sen. Ted Kennedy speak at a community college in Santa Fe, New Mexico in 2008. Apodaca, a Democrat who became New Mexico's first Hispanic governor in 54 years when he took office in 1975, died at his home in Santa Fe on Wednesday, April 26, 2023, after what may have been a stroke, his son Jeff Apodaca said. He was 88. (Jane Phillips/Santa Fe New Mexican via AP) **FILE**

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