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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%
New Mexico Senate 24th District Democratic primary election, 2024 Party Candidate Votes % Democratic: Linda Trujillo: 3,704 : 61.87% : Democratic: Anna Hansen 1,357 22.67% Democratic: Veronica Ray Krupnick 926 15.47% Total votes 5,987 : 100%
State auditor; State treasurer; Commissioner of public lands; The table also indicates the historical party composition in the: State Senate; State House of Representatives; State delegation to the U.S. Senate; State delegation to the U.S. House of Representatives; For years in which a presidential election was held, the table indicates which ...
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 ...
New Mexico House of Representatives 15th District general election, 2022 Party Candidate Votes % Democratic: Dayan Hochman-Vigil (incumbent) 7,574 : 60.14% : Republican: Kimberly Ann Kaehr-Macmillan 4,386 34.83% Independent: Laura E. Gutierrez 634 5.03% Total votes 12,594 : 100% : Democratic hold
New Mexico's map faced a lawsuit alleging partisan gerrymandering diluting the voting power of Republicans in the 2nd congressional district. A state judge ruled to keep the current map in place, and that decision was upheld by the New Mexico Supreme Court with all five justices stating that the congressional map was not an "egregious ...
Oct. 27—SANTA FE — Across New Mexico, voters are receiving a steady barrage of campaign mailers in their mailboxes in the run-up to Election Day. The colorful mailers, which often feature hard ...
The legislature then passed new maps drawn by Democratic governor Tony Evers to avoid the possibility of the courts imposing their own maps. [11] In Ohio, the state had to draw new legislative maps due to the Ohio Supreme Court repeatedly striking down maps prior to the 2022 elections. The state's seven-member politician commission unanimously ...