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New Mexico's 22nd House District general election, 2024 Party Candidate Votes % Republican: Stefani Lord: 10,476 56% Democratic: Fred Ponzlov 35% 6,486 Independent: Zachary P. Withers 1,620 9% Total votes 18,582 : 100%
Due to that wealth, Catron was influential in shaping the party. Catron served as U.S. Senator from New Mexico from 1912 to 1917. [10] Former Republican Governor of New Mexico, Gary Johnson, ran for the party's nomination for president in the 2012 Republican presidential primary. He was governor of New Mexico from 1995 to 2003. [11]
The 2nd district encapsulates southern and western New Mexico, including the cities of Las Cruces, Carlsbad, and Alamogordo, as well as the southwestern suburbs of Albuquerque. The incumbent is Democrat Gabe Vasquez , who flipped the district and was elected by a 0.7% margin in 2022 [ 3 ] over then incumbent Yvette Herrell , who ran again for ...
Mar. 9—A handful of surprises emerged on Tuesday's filing deadline for candidates running for legislative seats in November. Four House Republicans, including up-and-comer Rep. Kelly Fajardo of ...
New Mexico Sen. Martin Heinrich (D) and Republican Nella Domenici will go head to head Tuesday in the New Mexico Senate race. Heinrich has had a strong lead against Domenici, which has been good ...
The elections coincided with the New Mexico gubernatorial election and various state and local elections. The Democratic party gained the 2nd Congressional seat, gaining unitary control of New Mexico's Congressional (House and Senate) delegation for the first time since 2018 and improving the advantage in the House delegation for New Mexico ...
In an effort to ensure voters can trust the local election process, New Mexicans will see ‘Election Monitors’ at polling locations across the state on November 5th. This week on […]
The 3rd district covers Northern New Mexico, including the capital Santa Fe, as well as Farmington, Las Vegas, and Taos. The district also expands into parts of rural Eastern New Mexico, taking in Clovis and Portales. Democrat Ben Ray Luján, who had represented the district since 2009, was reelected to a fifth term with 62% of the vote in 2016.