Pubdate: Sat, 05 May 2001 Source: Albuquerque Journal (NM) Copyright: 2001 Albuquerque Journal Contact: http://www.abqjournal.com/ Details: http://www.mapinc.org/media/10 Author: Deborah Baker JOHN DENDAHL RE-ELECTED GOP CHAIR SOCORRO - John Dendahl was re-elected Saturday as chairman of the New Mexico Republican Party, fending off a challenge from state Rep. Ron Godbey of Albuquerque. Dendahl got 268 votes to Godbey's 104 at a meeting of the state central committee. Dendahl, 62, of Santa Fe, was criticized by Godbey and other Republicans for supporting Gov. Gary Johnson's drug reform crusade. "We've got some fences to mend. We've got some patching to do," Dendahl told Republican officials. Godbey, 66, a retired Air Force officer and one of Johnson's fiercest critics, said he wanted to take the party back on a more traditional path. "The drug discussion is absolutely killing us, and if I'm elected I assure you there will be no further discussion of legalizing drugs from the party platform," Godbey said. Dendahl stressed his support of traditional Republican issues and said the party needs him. "These are going to be two rough years," Dendahl told the crowd, with redistricting this year and elections in 2002. "Prominent Democrats are out there circling like buzzards" for the governor's seat and other offices, he said. "Our plate is full to overflowing." Johnson, a Republican who wraps up his second term next year, is nationally known as an advocate of legalizing marijuana and reducing penalties for using other drugs. He proposed reforms in the recent legislative session that included decriminalizing the possession of small amounts of marijuana, and legalizing the use of marijuana by seriously ill patients. Those were rejected, but lesser measures - making clean needles and a heroin-overdose antidote more readily available were enacted. Johnson nominated Dendahl for re-election, calling him "my friend and my role model." Later, in a speech to the committee, Johnson said his drug legalization effort does not make him any less a Republican and he encouraged committee members not to fear dialogue on the issue. Richard Cheney of Farmington, the chairman of the San Juan County GOP and a Godbey supporter, said the drug issue and Dendahl's support of it had deeply divided the party. "I hope John will be able to hold the rhetoric down on the drug issue - leave that to someone else," Cheney said. Drug legalization, he said, is a "liberal Democrat issue and a libertarian issue." Do=F1a Ana County District Attorney Susana Martinez - in a speech about recruiting more Hispanics to the party - said that legalization and decriminalization of drugs is "not the answer." "Our leadership should represent the majority and the majority do not support this issue," she said. The emphasis on drugs would discourage Hispanics from joining the GOP. Dendahl supporters said he has reinvigorated the party in the six years he has been chairman. "I think his leadership has permeated the entire party," said Jim Hurlbut, a Gallup real estate broker. Hurlbut said Dendahl has been more aggressive than his predecessors. "I think the contributions of the Republican Party are significant, and our leadership should be telling that story." - --- MAP posted-by: GD