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Rep. Hurd’s staffer left event site after seeing crowd at Dolores Public Library

People gather outside the Dolores Public Library after the meeting room was filled to capacity on Monday as they awaited Rep. Jeff Hurd’s local representative. (Aaron Lewis/Special to The Journal)
‘There was maybe misunderstanding all the way around,’ League president says

While hundreds of people gathered at the Dolores Public Library to meet with Naomi Dobbs, Southwest Region director for Rep. Jeff Hurd, she was leaving town.

Feb 25, 2025
Hundreds gather in Dolores to meet with Rep. Jeff Hurd staffer

Initially considered a no-show for the League of Women Voters event, Dobbs had in fact arrived, but left after seeing a crowd.

“I don’t want people thinking she didn’t come, when in fact she did,” said Karen Sheek, president of the League of Women Voters of Montezuma County.

On Monday, when Dobbs arrived, Montezuma County Sheriff Steve Nowlin offered to escort her safely in and out of the library.

Naomi Dobbs, regional director for U.S. Rep Jeff Hurd.

Sheek added that Dobbs likely did not expect such a large crowd and wasn’t comfortable.

When the League and Dobbs were first making arrangements, five members of the League offered to go to her office in Durango and meet with her there, so there was “maybe a misunderstanding about what the size of that meeting was like,” Sheek said.

The first time the League heard from Dobbs since the event on Monday was Tuesday evening, Feb. 25.

Sheek said Dobbs sent a “vague” email explaining how “under the circumstances” she decided to not attend and would be willing to work something out in the future.

The Journal has been unable to reach Dobbs since Monday.