Brian Turner Nc House of Representatives Election Results
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The 2020 United States Firm of Representatives elections in New United mexican states was held on Nov 3, 2020, to elect the three U.Southward. Representatives from the state of New Mexico, one from each of the state's three congressional districts. The elections coincided with the 2022 U.Southward. presidential election, as well as other elections to the Business firm of Representatives, elections to the Usa Senate and various state and local elections.
As a result of Herrell and Fernandez's wins, the election resulted in all three members of New Mexico's business firm delegation beingness women of color, the second US state (later Hawaii) to practise so.[ane] New Mexico is also the outset land to accept a majority of its house representatives be Native Americans.[a] However, a few months afterwards, Deb Haaland was appointed Secretarial assistant of the Interior, resulting in a special ballot scheduled for June 1, 2021.[ needs update ] As a result of Haaland's resignation and the special election, New Mexico ceased to have an all-women of color and majority Native American House delegation.
Overview [edit]
Results of the 2022 U.s. Firm of Representatives elections in New United mexican states past district:[3]
District ane [edit]
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The 1st district is centered around Albuquerque, taking in about of Bernalillo County, Torrance County, and parts of Sandoval County, Santa Fe Canton and Valencia Canton. The incumbent was Democrat Deb Haaland, who was elected with 59.1% of the vote in 2018.[4]
Democratic primary [edit]
Candidates [edit]
Nominee [edit]
- Deb Haaland, incumbent U.S. Representative[5]
Results [edit]
Republican primary [edit]
Candidates [edit]
Nominee [edit]
- Michelle Garcia Holmes, retired police detective and nominee for Lieutenant Governor of New United mexican states in 2018[7]
Eliminated in primary [edit]
- Brett Kokinadis, founder of New Mexico Democrats for Commonwealth[8]
- Jared Vanderdussen, attorney[9]
Results [edit]
General election [edit]
Predictions [edit]
Source | Ranking | As of |
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The Cook Political Report[ten] | Safety D | July ii, 2020 |
Within Elections[11] | Safe D | June 2, 2020 |
Sabato'south Crystal Ball[12] | Safe D | July ii, 2020 |
Politico[13] | Safety D | April 19, 2020 |
Daily Kos[14] | Safe D | June 3, 2020 |
RCP[15] | Safety D | June 9, 2020 |
Niskanen[16] | Safe D | June 7, 2020 |
Endorsements [edit]
Polling [edit]
Poll source | Date(due south) administered | Sample size[b] | Margin of error | Deb Haaland (D) | Michelle Garcia Holmes (R) | Undecided |
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Enquiry & Polling Inc. | October 23–29, 2020 | 430 (LV) | ± 4.7% | 58% | 37% | 6% |
Research & Polling Inc. | Baronial 26 – September two, 2020 | 404 (LV) | ± 4.9% | 58% | 31% | xi% |
Results [edit]
District ii [edit]
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The 2nd district covers southern New United mexican states, including Las Cruces, Roswell, and the southern function of Albuquerque. The incumbent was Democrat Xochitl Torres Small, who flipped the commune and was elected with 50.ix% of the vote in 2018.[4]
Democratic primary [edit]
Candidates [edit]
Nominee [edit]
- Xochitl Torres Small, incumbent U.S. Representative
Results [edit]
Republican primary [edit]
Candidates [edit]
Nominee [edit]
- Yvette Herrell, former state representative and nominee for New Mexico'south 2nd congressional district in 2018[22]
Eliminated in primary [edit]
- Claire Chase, oil company executive[23]
- Chris Mathys, businessman, candidate for New Mexico Public Regulation Committee in 2018, and old Fresno city councilman[24]
Declined [edit]
- Leland Gould, lobbyist[25]
- Monty Newman, man of affairs, former chair of the New Mexico Republican Party, quondam mayor of Hobbs, and candidate for New United mexican states's 2nd congressional district in 2018[26]
- Steve Pearce, chair of the New Mexico Republican Party, erstwhile U.S. Representative, and nominee for Governor of New United mexican states in 2018[27]
Polling [edit]
Poll source | Date(s) administered | Sample size[b] | Margin of error | Claire Chase | Gavin Clarkson | Yvette Herrell | Chris Mathys | Undecided |
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The Tarrance Group (R)[A] | December two–3, 2019 | 450 (LV) | ± four.7% | 13% | – | 43% | 12% | – |
The Strategy Grouping Visitor (R)[A] | January 23–27, 2019 | 537 (LV) | – | 4% | 7% | 50% | ii% | 37% |
Results [edit]
General ballot [edit]
Predictions [edit]
Source | Ranking | As of |
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The Melt Political Report[10] | Tossup | July 2, 2020 |
Inside Elections[11] | Tossup | October 16, 2020 |
Sabato'southward Crystal Ball[12] | Lean D | November 2, 2020 |
Pol[13] | Tossup | April 19, 2020 |
Daily Kos[14] | Tossup | June three, 2020 |
RCP[15] | Tossup | June nine, 2020 |
Niskanen[16] | Lean D | June seven, 2020 |
Endorsements [edit]
Yvette Herrell (R)
- Executive Officials
- Donald Trump, 45th President of the U.s.a.[34]
- Federal officials
- Ted Cruz, U.Due south. Senator (R-TX)[35]
- Jim Jordan, U.Due south. Representative (R-OH)[36]
- Mark Meadows, White House Main of Staff and sometime U.South. Representative (R-NC) (2013-2020)[36]
- Ralph Norman, U.South. Representative (R-SC)
- Organizations
- Citizens United Political Victory Fund[36]
- FreedomWorks for America[37]
- Gun Owners of America[36]
- National Rifle Association Political Victory Fund[36]
- Susan B. Anthony List[38]
- Individuals
- Jim DeMint, quondam Heritage Foundation president (2013-2017), U.S. Senator (R-SC) (2005-2013), and U.South. Representative (R-SC) (1999-2005)[36]
- Mike Huckabee, 2008 and 2022 presidential candidate, former Governor of Arkansas (1996-2007)[36]
- Marking Levin, conservative talk radio host[39]
- Harry Teague, former Congressman (D-NM)[40]
Polling [edit]
Poll source | Engagement(south) administered | Sample size[b] | Margin of error | Xochitl Torres Minor (D) | Yvette Herrell (R) | Undecided |
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Research & Polling Inc. | October 23–29, 2020 | 403 (LV) | ± 4.9% | 46% | 48% | five% |
Strategies 360 (D)[B] | Oct 16–20, 2020 | 406 (LV) | ± four.9% | 47% | 46% | – |
The Tarrance Group (R)[C] | September 26–29, 2020 | 400 (LV) | ± four.9% | 47% | 48% | 5% |
Inquiry & Polling Inc. | August 26 – September 2, 2020 | 418 (LV) | ± iv.8% | 47% | 45% | ix% |
The Tarrance Group (R)[C] | July seven–9, 2020 | 400 (LV) | ± iv.9% | 46% | 46% | 8% |
Public Opinion Strategies (R)[D] | December xviii–nineteen, 2019 | 400 (LV) | ± 4.nine% | 46% | 48% | – |
The Strategy Grouping Company (R)[A] | January 23–27, 2019 | 1,070 (LV) | – | 38% | 51% | 11% |
Results [edit]
District iii [edit]
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The 3rd commune encompasses all of northern New Mexico, including the city of Santa Fe, and includes most of the Navajo Nation and Puebloans within New Mexico. The incumbent was Democrat Ben Ray Luján, who was re-elected with 63.4% of the vote in 2018,[4] and announced on April ane, 2022 that he would seek the Democratic nomination for U.S. Senate in 2020.[43] Luján won the master, and ultimately the general ballot.
Democratic primary [edit]
Candidates [edit]
Nominee [edit]
- Teresa Leger Fernandez, attorney and daughter of former state senator Ray Leger[44]
Eliminated in primary [edit]
- John Blair, former New Mexico Deputy Secretary of Country and quondam political aide to U.Due south. Senator Martin Heinrich[45]
- Laura Grand. Montoya, Sandoval County treasurer[46]
- Valerie Plame, erstwhile CIA operations officer[47]
- Joseph L. Sanchez, state representative[48]
- Marco Serna, Santa Atomic number 26 County District Attorney[49]
- Kyle Tisdel, environmental attorney[50]
Withdrawn [edit]
- Robert Apodaca, man of affairs and former United States Department of Agronomics regional official[50]
- Mark McDonald, chair of the Colfax County Democratic Party (endorsed Serna)[51]
Declined [edit]
- Hector Balderas, Attorney Full general of New Mexico[52]
- Brian Egolf, speaker of the New United mexican states House of Representatives[52]
- Valerie Espinoza, New Mexico Public Regulation Commissioner for the tertiary district and quondam Santa Fe County clerk[53]
- Paula Garcia, executive manager of the New Mexico Acequia Association[54]
- Stephanie Garcia Richard, New United mexican states Commissioner of Public Lands[52]
- Ben Ray Luján, incumbent U.S. Representative (running for U.S. Senate)[43]
- Joseph Maestas, mayor of Española and former Santa Fe city councilman[52]
- Andrea Romero, country representative[55]
- John Sapien, land senator[54]
- Victor Snover, mayor of Aztec[56]
- Carl Trujillo, quondam country representative[55]
- Linda Trujillo, state representative[55]
- JoAnne Vigil Coppler, Santa Iron metropolis councilwoman[57]
- Renee Villarreal, Santa Fe city councilwoman[55]
- Alan Webber, mayor of Santa Fe[52]
- Peter Wirth, majority leader of the New Mexico Senate[58]
Endorsements [edit]
Polling [edit]
Poll source | Appointment(due south) administered | Sample size[b] | Margin of fault | Teresa Fernandez | Valerie Plame | Joseph Sanchez | Marco Serna | Other | Undecided |
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Clarity Entrada Labs[E] | May 20–21, 2020 | 661 (LV) | ± 3.76% | 33% | 24% | 7% | nine% | 9%[c] | – |
Anzalone Liszt Grove Inquiry[d] | February 11–xvi, 2020 | 500 (LV) | – | 11% | 21% | – | vii% | – | – |
Pre-primary convention results [edit]
Candidates for the Autonomous nomination needed to either receive the votes of 20% of the delegates at the pre-master convention on March seven, or collect and submit signatures to the secretary of state to have made it to the June 2 primary.[75]
Candidate | Delegates | |
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Vote | % | |
John Blair | xix | 4.5% |
Teresa Leger Fernandez | 178 | 41.9% |
Laura Montoya | 87 | 20.5% |
Valerie Plame | 22 | 5.ii% |
Joseph Sanchez | 52 | 12.2% |
Marco Serna | 57 | 13.four% |
Kyle Tisdel | x | 2.four% |
Total | 425 | 100.0% |
Results [edit]
Republican chief [edit]
Candidates [edit]
Nominee [edit]
- Alexis Johnson, environmental engineer and rancher[76]
Eliminated in main [edit]
- Karen Bedonie, member of the Navajo Nation and modest business organisation owner[77]
- Harry Montoya, sometime Santa Fe County commissioner[78]
Butterfingers [edit]
- Audra Lee Dark-brown, baron[50]
- Anastacia Golden Morper, real estate agent[79] [80]
Withdrawn [edit]
- Brett Kokinadis, founder of New Mexico Democrats for Democracy[8]
Declined [edit]
- Jefferson Byrd, New Mexico Public Regulation Commissioner for the second district and nominee for New Mexico'due south third congressional district in 2014[52]
- Gregg Hull, mayor of Rio Rancho[52]
- Patrick H. Lyons, former New United mexican states Public Regulation Commissioner for the 2nd district, old New Mexico Commissioner of Public Lands, and former state senator[52]
- Thomas Mullins, businessman and nominee for New Mexico's 3rd congressional district in 2010[52]
Results [edit]
Libertarian primary [edit]
Candidates [edit]
Nominee [edit]
- Michael Lucero, rancher and nominee for New Mexico Commissioner of Public Lands in 2018[81]
Light-green primary [edit]
Candidates [edit]
Declined [edit]
- Carol Miller, activist and nominee for New Mexico'south 3rd congressional district in 1997, 1998, and 2008[52]
General ballot [edit]
Predictions [edit]
Source | Ranking | As of |
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The Cook Political Report[10] | Safe D | July 2, 2020 |
Inside Elections[eleven] | Rubber D | June 2, 2020 |
Sabato's Crystal Ball[12] | Prophylactic D | July 2, 2020 |
Politico[thirteen] | Condom D | Apr 19, 2020 |
Daily Kos[xiv] | Rubber D | June 3, 2020 |
RCP[15] | Rubber D | June 9, 2020 |
Niskanen[16] | Rubber D | June 7, 2020 |
Polling [edit]
Poll source | Date(s) administered | Sample size[b] | Margin of error | Teresa Leger Fernandez (D) | Alexis Johnson (R) | Undecided |
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Research & Polling Inc. | October 23–29, 2020 | 347 (LV) | ± v.three% | 58% | 35% | 6% |
Research & Polling Inc. | August 26 – September two, 2020 | 301 (LV) | ± 5.half-dozen% | 50% | 35% | fifteen% |
Results [edit]
Encounter also [edit]
- 2020 New Mexico elections
Notes [edit]
- ^ Two of the three representatives elected from New Mexico are of Native American ancestry, Yvette Herrell is Cherokee, and Deb Haaland is a member of the Laguna Pueblo.[2]
- ^ a b c d e f Key:
A – all adults
RV – registered voters
LV – likely voters
V – unclear - ^ John Blair four%, Laura Montoya 3%, Kyle Tiesel 2%
- ^ Poll was sponsored by Plame's campaign
- Partisan clients
- ^ a b c Poll sponsored past the Yvette Herrell campaign
- ^ a b c Poll sponsored by the NRCC.
- ^ Poll sponsored by the Congressional Leadership Fund, which supports Republican candidates for Congress.
- ^ This poll's sponsor had endorsed Teresa Legar Fernandez prior to the sampling flow
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External links [edit]
- Regime Documents Round Table of the American Library Association, "New United mexican states", Voting & Elections Toolkits
- "New Mexico: Election Tools, Deadlines, Dates, Rules, and Links", Vote.org, Oakland, CA
- "League of Women Voters of New Mexico". (State affiliate of the U.S. League of Women Voters)
- New Mexico at Ballotpedia
- Official campaign websites for 1st district candidates
- Michelle Garcia Holmes (R) for Congress
- Deb Haaland (D) for Congress
- Official campaign websites for 2nd district candidates
- Yvette Herrell (R) for Congress
- Xochitl Torres Small (D) for Congress
- Official campaign websites for tertiary commune candidates
- Alexis Johnson (R) for Congress
- Teresa Leger Fernandez (D) for Congress
- Michael Lucero (Fifty) for Congress
Source: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/2020_United_States_House_of_Representatives_elections_in_New_Mexico
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