Baca held a succession of public offices, including county clerk, mayor, and school superintendent of Socorro County and district attorney for Socorro and Sierra Counties. In his book
The Shooters, historian
Leon Metz writes, "most reports say he was the best peace officer Socorro ever had." From 1913 to 1916, Baca served as the official U.S. representative of
Victoriano Huerta's government during the
Mexican Revolution. In April 1915, Baca was charged with criminal conspiracy for allegedly masterminding the November 1914 escape of Mexican general
José Inés Salazar from the
Albuquerque jail. Successfully defended by New Mexican lawyer and politician
Octaviano Larrazolo, Baca's reputation grew among Southwestern residents. When New Mexico became a state in 1912, Baca ran for
Congress as a Republican. Although he was unsuccessful, he remained a valued political figure because of his ability to turn out the vote among the
Hispanic population. Working at times as a private detective, Baca also took a job as a bouncer in a casino across the border in
Ciudad Juárez, Mexico. Baca worked closely with New Mexico's longtime Senator
Bronson Cutting as a political investigator and wrote a weekly column in Spanish praising Cutting's work on behalf of local Hispanics. Baca considered running for governor despite his declining health, but he failed to secure the Democratic Party's nomination for district attorney in 1944. Metz, his biographer, wrote: "Elfego was, and is, controversial. He drank too much; talked too much ... he had a weakness for wild women. He was often arrogant, and, of course, he showed no compunction about killing people." On his 75th birthday, Baca told the
Albuquerque Tribune that as a lawyer he had defended 30 people charged with murder and that only one went to the penitentiary. In July 1936, several years before his death, Janet Smith conducted an interview with Baca. Her notes can be found in the
Library of Congress, Manuscript Division, WPA Federal Writers' Project Collection. Baca told Smith, "I never wanted to kill anybody, but if a man had it in his mind to kill me, I made it my business to get him first." ==Legends==