Albuquerque mayor announces removal of two candidates from the November 4 election list
In the upcoming Albuquerque mayoral election on November 4, an unexpected turn of events has shaken up the race. Patrick Sais, a previously excluded mayoral candidate, was hospitalized with grave injuries following an accident on Tuesday.
Sais, who was making repairs under his truck when it rolled on his head, nearly causing a broken back, was hospitalized at the University of New Mexico Hospital. Judge Allison acknowledged in his order that Sais was hospitalized with grave injuries following the accident.
Despite the setback, Sais remained an inpatient at the hospital until he was discharged on Friday. Following his hospitalization, Sais's mayoral campaign was affected, but he has not withdrawn from the race.
Sais had initially collected 3,156 valid signatures for the election, but was only credited with 2,880. In response, Sais filed a petition in the 2nd Judicial District Court regarding the crediting of his signatures for the election.
Six challengers will face off against Mayor Tim Keller in the election. Among them are Darren White, the former sheriff of Bernalillo County and CEO of cannabis company PurLife, Louie Sanchez, a former Albuquerque police officer and current city councilor, Eddie Varela, a retired Albuquerque firefighter and former California fire chief, Daniel Chavez, president of Parking Company of America, Alex Uballez, the former U.S. attorney for the District of New Mexico, and Mayling Armijo, the former director of Economic Development for Bernalillo County and deputy county manager for Sandoval County.
However, there is no relevant information found about Patrick Sais or his involvement in the Albuquerque mayoral election on November 4 in the provided search results. It remains to be seen how Sais's hospitalization and the court petition will impact his campaign and the election results.
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