In any given year, it was fairly common to have at least 3 duplicate names (first AND last) on the PNM list (out of approx. 1200). I won't post any names here for privacy reasons, but it was a NIGHTMARE when we were doing the lists. Sure, they had PNM numbers assigned to them, but it was still hard to keep them apart.
(Also, this is a lesson for the PNM's out there...you could be cut for something as silly as having the same name as someone.)
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