In 2019, Chasey introduced legislation that would prohibit disenfranchisement of felons. If the bill is successful, New Mexico would become the third state (in addition to Maine and Vermont) to allow felons to vote while serving sentences.[4]
Chasey became Majority Leader of the New Mexico House of Representatives in 2023. She did not run for re-election in 2024, and she was replaced by fellow Democrat Marianna Anaya.
Electoral results
New Mexico House of Representatives, District 18 Democratic primary, 1996[5]
^dnichanian (January 10, 2019). "New Mexico Legislation Would Eliminate Felony Disenfranchisement". The Appeal: Political Report. Retrieved January 29, 2019.
^Canvass of Returns of Primary Election Held on June 4, 1996 – State of New Mexico, Secretary of State of New Mexico
^New Mexico General Election Returns, Nov 5, 1996 – Secretary of State of New Mexico
^New Mexico 1998 General Election Returns – Secretary of State of New Mexico
^New Mexico 2000 General Election Returns – Secretary of State of New Mexico
^New Mexico 2002 General Election Returns – Secretary of State of New Mexico
^New Mexico 2004 General Election Returns – Secretary of State of New Mexico
^New Mexico 2006 Primary Election Returns – Secretary of State of New Mexico
^New Mexico 2006 General Election Returns – Secretary of State of New Mexico
^New Mexico 2008 General Election Returns – Secretary of State of New Mexico
^New Mexico 2010 General Election Returns – Secretary of State of New Mexico
^New Mexico 2012 General Election Returns – Secretary of State of New Mexico
^New Mexico 2014 General Election Returns – Secretary of State of New Mexico
^New Mexico 2016 General Election Returns – Secretary of State of New Mexico
^New Mexico 2018 General Election Returns – Secretary of State of New Mexico