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In July 2017, Pearce announced his run for Governor of New Mexico. [31] to replace the term-limited Republican governor Susana Martinez. He ran unopposed in the Republican primary. Pearce lost to Democratic nominee Michelle Lujan Grisham, a fellow New Mexico U.S. Representative from the 1st district in the general election on November 6, 2018. [32]
The 2018 primary election results show 116,311 votes for Democratic candidate Michelle Lujan Grisham and a total of 175,182 for all three Democratic candidates while Republican candidate/nominee Steve Pearce received 74,705; note that 23% of New Mexico's registered voters are third party or independents (280,000), who do not vote in the primary ...
Dec. 1—After a bruising midterm election in which Republicans not only failed to make gains but lost their only congressional seat in the state, Steve Pearce will try to hold on as chairman of ...
"Amarillo" Steve Pearce, chairman of the New Mexico Republican Party, further advanced the Libertarian cause in 2022. Pearce failed to field a Republican candidate for state auditor.
State Republican Party Chairman Steve Pearce said the legal outcome in New Mexico “leaned heavily on the closeness of the previous election” in which a “popular Republican incumbent” was ...
The New Mexico GOP expressed support for the legislation. [18] [19] On January 7, 2021, New Mexico GOP chair Steve Pearce drew criticism when he claimed that alleged irregularities in the election "tarnished" democracy, soon after Biden's electoral victory was certified by Congress. [20]
Steve Pearce/Michelle Holmes 297,185 42.8 ... Governor Martinez appointed Bernalillo County ... All of New Mexico's three seats in the United States House of ...
The state's two major parties weigh in on voter participation “The voter turnout was low for both parties during this primary,” said Steve Pearce, New Mexico Republican Party chairman.