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Gregg Hull

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Former Rio Rancho Mayor, leading in polls for the Republican gubernatorial nomination.

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Deep research · Exaupdated 27 days ago
Based on the available public information, Gregg Hull, a politician and businessman serving as the mayor of Rio Rancho, New Mexico since 2014, has not been publicly reported to be involved in any scandals, corruption allegations, fraud, bribery, indictments, charges, convictions, investigations, ethics violations, resignations, financial misconduct, or controversies over his career. Hull's tenure as mayor has been marked by his focus on economic development and public safety, and he announced in November 2025 that he would not seek re-election to pursue a gubernatorial campaign (Wikipedia). There are no records of any legal or ethical controversies, investigations, or allegations against him up to the current date in 2026. His political activities, including his run for governor of New Mexico in the 2026 election, are documented, but no misconduct or scandalous behavior has been reported in connection with his career (Ballotpedia). Therefore, the publicly available information suggests that Gregg Hull has maintained a clean record with no reported scandals or controversies.
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no scandals on record.