Elaine P. Lujan
The Honorable

Elaine P. Lujan

District Court Judge
2nd Judicial District
Bernalillo County

Year: 2024

Recommendation: Retain

Election Results:

Evaluation: Judge Elaine Lujan received very positive ratings from attorneys in every category of the survey. Attorneys rated her highly for being attentive to and punctually commencing proceedings, being courteous to all participants and demonstrating appropriate demeanor on the bench. In addition, court staff rated Judge Lujan highly in all areas. Being a recent addition to the bench, Judge Elaine Lujan has exhibited a solid grasp on her judicial duties and is committed to becoming an even more efficient jurist.

Experience & Education: Judge Elaine Lujan was appointed to the District Court bench in 2021 and elected in 2022. Prior to her appointment as a District Court Judge, Judge Lujan was a staff attorney at the Second Judicial District Court, Civil Division, an Assistant Attorney General in Civil Affairs at the New Mexico Attorney General’s Office, and a Law Clerk to Justice Edward Chavez at the New Mexico Supreme Court. Judge Lujan received her undergraduate degree from the University of Nevada Las Vegas in 2003 and her law degree from UNM School of Law in 2007.

PERCENTAGE THAT AGREE OR DISAGREE THAT THE JUDGE EXHIBITS POSITIVE QUALITIES IN EACH CATEGORY *

Attorneys (n=94, 28% Response Rate)
Category Agree Partly Agree/ Partly Disagree Disagree
Exhibits Integrity 96% 3% 1%
Fair and Impartial 91% 4% 4%
Knowledgeable of Law 83% 11% 6%
Communication is Clear 92% 4% 4%
Appropriate Demeanor 97% 3% 0%
Properly Controls Proceedings 97% 2% 1%
Court Staff (n=28)
Category Agree Partly Agree/ Partly Disagree Disagree
Exhibits Integrity 100% 0% 0%
Respects Court Employees 100% 0% 0%

 

*On the tables above, the “Agree” columns are comprised of the strongly agree and agree responses. Similarly, the “Disagree” columns are comprised of the strongly disagree and disagree responses. The combined percentage of “Agree”, “Disagree”, and “Partly Agree/Partly Disagree” for each category may not equal 100% due to rounding error. Some of the percentages that are reported in the above categories are an average of more than one question that appeared on the survey.