New Mexico 2018 Election Results: U.S. Senate, U.S. House, Governor, Ballot Measures, and More

2018-11-06 08:00:00

In the Senate race, the Democratic incumbent, Martin Heinrich, is comfortably ahead of the Republican challenger, Mick Rich, and a Libertarian candidate, Gary Johnson.

One of the state’s most consequential races is for a less well-known post: public lands commissioner. The race has attracted attention from national environmental groups because of the potential for someone in that position to tackle the thorny problem of methane leaking from oil and gas sites. The Democrats have nominated Stephanie Garcia Richard, a teacher and state legislator who has backing from environmentalists. The Republican candidate, Patrick Lyons, is a rancher with oil-industry support who held the post from 2003 to 2010. Both have said they will crack down on leaks.

U.S. Senate

You have updatesCandidatePartyVotesPct. Heinrich* Martin Heinrich*Democrat Dem.376,99854.1% Rich Mick RichRepublican Rep.212,81330.5% Johnson Gary JohnsonLibertarian Lib.107,20115.4%

697,012 votes, 100% reporting (1,492 of 1,492 precincts)

* Incumbent

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Results Map

Vote share

Dem. 50 60 70

Rep. 50 60 70

Other 50 60 70

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You have updatesCountyHeinrichRichJohnsonRpt.Bernalillo

140,082

61,932

39,274

100%Santa Fe

49,994

9,546

7,642

100% Dona Ana

34,651

18,101

8,029

100% Sandoval

28,198

17,785

9,397

100%San Juan

12,485

18,002

6,876

100%Valencia

11,514

8,790

4,139

100%McKinley

12,409

2,915

3,049

100%Otero

6,370

8,460

2,291

100%Chaves

5,279

8,727

2,666

100%Eddy

4,834

8,826

2,095

100%Taos

10,838

1,556

2,112

100%Lea

3,331

8,882

1,628

100% Rio Arriba

8,773

1,945

2,035

100%Grant

6,763

3,598

1,442

100%Los Alamos

5,798

2,576

1,926

100%Curry

2,793

5,896

1,498

100%San Miguel

6,609

1,298

1,323

100%Lincoln

2,617

4,122

1,111

100% Cibola

3,924

1,842

1,355

100%Socorro

3,409

1,700

1,129

100%Luna

3,005

2,313

823

100%Torrance

1,982

2,433

951

100%Sierra

1,917

2,048

767

100%Colfax

2,333

1,615

731

100%Roosevelt

1,277

2,606

750

100%Quay

1,016

1,534

537

100%Mora

1,564

372

386

100%Catron

550

1,075

217

100%Guadalupe

1,094

292

292

100%Hidalgo

790

607

198

100%Union

334

878

252

100% DeBac

267

342

196

100%Harding

198

199

84

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U.S. House

Dem. 3 won (+1 seat) 0 lead

Rep. 0 won 0 lead

Ind. 0 won 0 lead

Dem. 3 won (+1 seat) 0 lead

Rep. 0 won 0 lead

Ind. 0 won 0 lead

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Key House Races

U.S. House District 2 ›You have updatesCandidatePartyVotesPct. Small Xochitl Torres SmallDemocrat Dem.101,48950.9% Herrell Yvette HerrellRepublican Rep.97,76749.1%

199,256 votes, 100% reporting (501 of 501 precincts)

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The district covering the southern half of the state has voted Republican in recent presidential elections, but polls suggest a close race this year between Yvette Herrell, a Republican state representative, and Xochitl Torres Small, a Democratic water rights lawyer and a former aide to Senator Tom Udall.

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Governor

Results Map

Vote share

Dem. 50 60 70

Rep. 50 60 70

No results

You have updatesCountyLujan GrishamPearceRpt.Bernalillo

149,480

91,221

100%Santa Fe

52,692

14,394

100% Dona Ana

36,954

23,985

100% Sandoval

30,425

24,803

100%San Juan

13,347

23,961

100%Valencia

11,717

12,659

100%McKinley

13,117

5,238

100%Otero

6,450

10,644

100%Chaves

5,348

11,352

100%Eddy

4,631

11,178

100%Taos

11,806

2,687

100%Lea

3,086

10,845

100% Rio Arriba

9,352

3,459

100%Grant

7,043

4,750

100%Los Alamos

6,005

4,240

100%Curry

3,106

7,107

100%San Miguel

7,001

2,238

100%Lincoln

2,625

5,216

100% Cibola

3,988

3,141

100%Socorro

3,596

2,664

100%Luna

2,967

3,176

100%Torrance

2,048

3,317

100%Sierra

1,880

2,843

100%Colfax

2,327

2,335

100%Roosevelt

1,430

3,222

100%Quay

1,144

1,945

100%Mora

1,664

678

100%Catron

511

1,332

100%Guadalupe

1,021

673

100%Hidalgo

785

842

100%Union

415

1,059

100% DeBac

229

587

100%Harding

178

300

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Attorney General

You have updatesCandidatePartyVotesPct. Balderas* Hector Balderas*Democrat Dem.421,07861.7% Hendricks Michael HendricksRepublican Rep.228,88933.5% Dunn Blair DunnLibertarian Lib.32,5574.8%

682,524 votes, 100% reporting (1,492 of 1,492 precincts)

* Incumbent

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Vote share

Dem. 50 60 70

Rep. 50 60 70

Other 50 60 70

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You have updatesCountyBalderasHendricksDunnRpt.Bernalillo

158,279

65,579

10,974

100%Santa Fe

52,989

10,416

2,627

100% Dona Ana

34,786

21,030

3,517

100% Sandoval

33,252

19,086

2,391

100%San Juan

14,758

20,242

1,985

100%Valencia

13,025

8,425

953

100%McKinley

13,023

3,842

862

100%Otero

7,124

8,758

1,084

100%Chaves

6,495

9,202

890

100%Eddy

5,629

9,362

671

100%Taos

11,942

1,796

557

100%Lea

3,902

9,289

539

100% Rio Arriba

10,277

1,989

415

100%Grant

7,527

3,745

477

100%Curry

3,076

6,557

473

100%Los Alamos

6,128

3,018

863

100%San Miguel

7,517

1,363

267

100%Lincoln

3,036

4,334

451

100% Cibola

4,769

1,956

303

100%Socorro

3,978

1,859

343

100%Luna

3,332

2,480

297

100%Torrance

2,586

2,441

299

100%Sierra

2,280

2,172

255

100%Colfax

2,884

1,607

169

100%Roosevelt

1,449

2,868

287

100%Quay

1,205

1,680

171

100%Mora

1,886

363

54

100%Catron

630

1,061

113

100%Guadalupe

1,342

291

59

100%Hidalgo

898

605

71

100%Union

441

922

69

100% DeBac

365

378

42

100%Harding

268

173

29

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State House

Dem. 45 won 1 lead

Rep. 23 won 1 lead

Ind. 0 won 0 lead

Dem. 45 won 1 lead

Rep. 23 won 1 lead

Ind. 0 won 0 lead

You have updates District Dist.CandidateRpt.1 0%Montoya* Rep.Uncontested2 0%Strickler* Rep.Uncontested3 77%Bandy* Rep. 23%Schildmeyer Dem.100%4 52%Allison Dem. 48%Clahchischilliage* Rep.100%5 0%Johnson* Dem.Uncontested6 0%Alcon* Dem.Uncontested7 55%Fajardo* Rep. 45%Baca Dem.100%8 60%Baldonado* Rep. 40%Jaramillo Dem.100%9 0%Lundstrom* Dem.Uncontested10 0%Romero* Dem.Uncontested11 0%Martinez* Dem.Uncontested12 0%Ruiloba* Dem.Uncontested13 0%Roybal Caballero* Dem.Uncontested14 0%Garcia* Dem. Uncontested15 52%Hochman Dem. 48%Winter Rep.100%16 0%Maestas* Dem.Uncontested17 65%Armstrong* Dem. 35%Gallegos Rep.100%18 0%Chasey* Dem.Uncontested19 0%Williams Stapleton* Dem.Uncontested20 50%Akhil Dem. 50%Dines* Rep.100%21 0%Sarinana* Dem.Uncontested22 51%Schmedes* Rep. 50%Velasquez Dem.100%23 57%Ely* Dem. 43%Boatman Rep.100%24 58%Thomson* Dem. 42%Morris Rep.100%25 69%Trujillo* Dem. 31%Marentes Rep.100%26 0%Louis* Dem.Uncontested27 51%Pratt Dem. 49%Godshall Rep.100%28 54%Stansbury Dem. 46%Hall* Rep. 100%29 54%Garratt Dem. 46%Adkins* Rep.100%30 58%Figueroa Dem. 42%Jones Rep.100%31 64%Rehm* Rep. 36%Wiley Lib.100%32 64%Sweetser* Dem. 36%Boyd Rep.100%33 65%Cadena Dem. 35%Wendler Rep.100%34 0%Lara Dem.Uncontested35 64%Rubio* Dem. 36%Allen Rep.100%36 60%Small* Dem. 40%Tofsted Rep.100%37 59%Ferrary* Dem. 41%Courtney Rep.100%38 54%Dow* Rep. 46%Whitlock Dem.100%39 58%Martinez* Dem. 42%Cotter Rep. 100%40 81%Sanchez Dem. 19%Blancett Ind.100%41 0%Herrera Dem.Uncontested42 0%Gonzales* Dem.Uncontested43 62%Chandler Dem. 38%Shin Rep.100%44 55%Powdrell-Culbert* Rep. 45%Howell Dem.100%45 0%Trujillo* Dem.Uncontested46 0%Romero Dem.Uncontested47 0%Egolf* Dem.Uncontested48 0%Trujillo* Dem.Uncontested49 0%Armstrong* Rep.Uncontested50 59%McQueen* Dem. 41%Applewhite Ind.100%51 64%Black Rep. 36%Swanson Dem.100%52 66%Gallegos* Dem. 34%Cheek Rep.100%53 53%Madrid Dem. 47%Little* Rep.100%54 0%Townsend* Rep.Uncontested55 0%Brown* Rep.Uncontested56 0%Cook* Rep.Uncontested57 51%Harper* Rep. 49%Helean Dem.100%58 0%Spence Ezzell* Rep.Uncontested59 77%Nibert*Rep. 23%Swinney Lib.100%60 53%Lewis* Rep. 47%Jimenez Dem.100%61 0%Gallegos* Rep.Uncontested62 0%Scott* Rep.Uncontested63 50%Zamora Rep. 50%Dodge* Dem.100%64 0%Crowder* Rep.Uncontested65 0%Lente* Dem.Uncontested66 0%Anderson Rep.Uncontested67 62%Chatfield Rep. 38%McDonald Dem.100%68 58%Bash Dem. 42%Youngblood* Rep.100%69 0%Garcia* Dem.Uncontested70 0%Salazar* Dem.Uncontested+ Show all 70 races – Show fewer races

Ballot Measures

Constitutional Amendment 1Revise Appeals Jurisdiction

You have updatesAnswerVotesPct. For For333,12358.1% Against Against240,10541.9%

573,228 votes, 100% reporting (1,492 of 1,492 precincts)

Constitutional Amendment 2Create Ethics Commission

You have updatesAnswerVotesPct. For For459,42175.1% Against Against152,14524.9%

611,566 votes, 100% reporting (1,492 of 1,492 precincts)

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Secretary of State

You have updatesCandidatePartyVotesPct. Toulouse Oliver* Maggie Toulouse Oliver*Democrat Dem.392,95457.6% Clarkson Gavin ClarksonRepublican Rep.254,61237.4% Grider Ginger GriderLibertarian Lib.34,0975.0%

681,663 votes, 100% reporting (1,492 of 1,492 precincts)

* Incumbent

Auditor

You have updatesCandidatePartyVotesPct. Colon Brian ColonDemocrat Dem.389,51957.4% Johnson Wayne JohnsonRepublican Rep.288,65742.6%

678,176 votes, 100% reporting (1,492 of 1,492 precincts)

Treasurer

You have updatesCandidatePartyVotesPct. Eichenberg* Tim Eichenberg*Democrat Dem.388,74357.8% Castillo Arthur CastilloRepublican Rep.283,70942.2%

672,452 votes, 100% reporting (1,492 of 1,492 precincts)

* Incumbent

Land Commissioner

You have updatesCandidatePartyVotesPct. Garcia Richard Stephanie Garcia RichardDemocrat Dem.346,77951.0% Lyons Patrick LyonsRepublican Rep.294,19543.2% Lucero Michael LuceroLibertarian Lib.39,2775.8%

680,251 votes, 100% reporting (1,492 of 1,492 precincts)

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