New Mexico History
Political patronage is the practice of giving government jobs and other benefits to supporters and loyalists, often in exchange for political support or votes. This system was particularly prominent in early 20th century New Mexico as the new state faced various challenges, where elected officials often relied on patronage to maintain power and support from constituents. Patronage played a critical role in shaping the political landscape, influencing the distribution of resources, and impacting governance during this transformative period.
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