2002 New Mexico gubernatorial election|
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 County results Richardson: 40–50% 50–60% 60–70% 70–80%
Sanchez: 40–50% 50–60% 60–70% |
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The 2002 New Mexico gubernatorial election was a race for the Governor of New Mexico. The winner of the election held on November 5, 2002, served from January 1, 2003, until January 1, 2007. Incumbent Republican Gary Johnson was term limited. Former U.S. Congressman Bill Richardson won the election. Green Party nominee David Bacon received over 5% of the total vote, including over 11% in Santa Fe County, which was his best showing.
Primary election
Democratic party
Candidates
Results
Republican party
Candidates
Results
General election
Candidates
Predictions
Results
Results by county
| County
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Bill Richardson Democratic
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John A. Sanchez Republican
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David E. Bacon Green
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Margin
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Total votes cast
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| #
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%
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#
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%
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#
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%
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#
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%
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| Bernalillo
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87,295
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54.17%
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63,853
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39.62%
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10,006
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6.21%
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23,442
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14.55%
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161,154
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| Catron
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499
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30.13%
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1,069
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64.55%
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88
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5.31%
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-570
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-34.42%
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1,656
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| Chaves
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6,584
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44.53%
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7,802
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52.77%
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400
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2.71%
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-1,218
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-8.24%
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14,786
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| Cibola
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3,699
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66.95%
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1,688
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30.55%
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138
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2.50%
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2,011
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36.40%
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5,525
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| Colfax
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2,926
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63.02%
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1,569
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33.79%
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148
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3.19%
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1,357
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29.23%
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4,643
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| Curry
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4,854
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52.16%
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4,182
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44.96%
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268
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2.88%
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669
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7.19%
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9,301
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| De Baca
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{455
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52.91%
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389
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45.23%
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16
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1.86%
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66
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7.67%
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860
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| Doña Ana
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20,153
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57.81%
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13,392
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38.42%
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1,315
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3.77%
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6,761
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19.39%
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34,860
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| Eddy
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6,758
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48.36%
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6,844
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48.97%
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373
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2.67%
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-86
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-0.62%
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13,975
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| Grant
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4,947
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56.71%
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3,179
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36.44%
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598
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6.85%
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1,768
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20.27%
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8,724
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| Guadalupe
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1,283
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67.85%
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578
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30.57%
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30
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1.59%
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705
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37.28%
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1,891
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| Harding
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356
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57.51%
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253
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40.87%
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10
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1.62%
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103
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16.64%
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619
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| Hidalgo
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1,098
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62.81%
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609
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34.84%
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41
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2.35%
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489
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27.97%
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1,748
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| Lea
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5,848
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48.69%
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5,845
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48.67%
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317
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2.64%
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3
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0.02%
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12,010
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| Lincoln
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2,575
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41.97%
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3,303
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53.84%
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257
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4.19%
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-728
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-11.87%
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6,135
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| Los Alamos
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3,612
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43.88%
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4,097
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49.77%
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523
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6.35%
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-485
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-5.89%
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8,232
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| Luna
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3,090
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55.49%
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2,259
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40.56%
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220
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3.95%
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831
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14.92%
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5,569
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| McKinley
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10,137
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74.94%
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2,970
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21.96%
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420
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3.10%
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7,167
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52.98%
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13,527
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| Mora
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1,604
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69.92%
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622
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27.11%
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68
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2.96%
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982
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42.81%
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2,294
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| Otero
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5,911
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42.34%
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7,605
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54.48%
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444
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3.18%
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-1,694
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-12.13%
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13,960
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| Quay
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2,149
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61.33%
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1,267
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36.16%
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88
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2.51%
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882
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25.17%
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3,504
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| Rio Arriba
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7,281
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70.48%
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2,608
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25.25%
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441
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4.27%
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4,673
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45.24%
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10,330
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| Roosevelt
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2,241
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51.72%
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1,943
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44.84%
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149
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3.44%
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298
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6.88%
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4,333
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| San Juan
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12,765
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45.36%
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14,237
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50.59%
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1,142
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4.06%
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-1,472
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-5.23%
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28,144
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| San Miguel
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5,910
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75.30%
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1,577
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20.09%
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362
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4.61%
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4,333
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55.20%
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7,849
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| Sandoval
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14,037
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53.82%
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10,556
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40.47%
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1,490
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5.71%
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3,481
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13.35%
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26,083
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| Santa Fe
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26,803
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65.87%
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9,132
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22.44%
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4,754
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11.68%
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17,671
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43.43%
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40,689
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| Sierra
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1,873
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45.62%
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2,001
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48.73%
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232
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5.65%
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-128
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-3.12%
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4,106
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| Socorro
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3,492
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58.82%
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2,157
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36.33%
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288
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4.85%
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1,335
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22.49%
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5,937
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| Taos
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6,472
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68.71%
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2,073
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22.01%
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874
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9.28%
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4,399
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46.70%
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9,419
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| Torrance
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1,944
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46.37%
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2,004
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47.81%
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244
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5.82%
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-60
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-1.43%
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4,192
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| Union
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831
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52.26%
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731
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45.97%
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28
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1.76%
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100
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6.29%
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1,590
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| Valencia
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9,214
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55.55%
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6,680
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40.27%
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694
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4.18%
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2,534
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15.28%
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16,588
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| Total |
268,693 |
55.49% |
189,074 |
39.05% |
26,466 |
5.47% |
79,619 |
16.44% |
484,233
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Counties that flipped from Republican to Democratic
References
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