New Mexico House of Representatives elections, 2014
The Republican Party win in the New Mexico House of Representatives will provide support to Republican Governor Susana Martinez.
The Democratic Party held the House by a four-seat margin, a smaller margin than the one the party held in the Senate. The Senate did not have elections in 2014, so the focus was on the lower house and the governorship.
Nine seats up for election were competitive in 2012, with margins of victory between 0 and 5 percent.
While the election was an opportunity for the Republicans, there were some obstacles. Republicans needed to pick up three additional seats to gain control of the House. History was against the Republicans; the Democrats held the House going back to 1952.
The New Mexico House of Representatives was one of 20 state legislative chambers noted by Ballotpedia staff as being a 2014 battleground chamber. The House had a difference in partisan balance between Democrats and Republicans of four seats, which amounted to 5.7 percent of the chamber. In 2012, a total of 15 districts were competitive or mildly competitive. There were nine districts where the margin of victory was 5 percent or less in the 2012 elections. Another six districts had a margin of victory between 5 and 10 percent.
Elections for the New Mexico House of Representatives took place in 2014. A primary election took place on June 3, 2014, and a general election took place on November 4, 2014. The signature filing deadline for candidates wishing to run in this election was February 4, 2014.
Following the general election, the Republican Party wrested control of the New Mexico House of Representatives from the Democratic Party. Prior to the general election, the chamber's composition was 37-33, with the Democrats holding the majority. Following the general election, that composition was mirrored, with the Republicans holding 37 seats (up from 33) and the Democrats holding 33 seats (down from 37).
Incumbents retiring
A total of eleven incumbents did not run for re-election in 2014. Those incumbents were:
Name | Party | Current Office |
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Thomas Taylor | House District 01 | |
Sandra Jeff | House District 05 | |
Henry Saavedra | House District 10 | |
Rick Miera | House District 11 | |
Ernest Chavez, Sr. | House District 12 | |
Edward Sandoval | House District 17 | |
James White | House District 20 | |
Nathan Cote | House District 53 | |
William Gray | House District 54 | |
Donald Bratton | House District 62 | |
Anna Crook | House District 64 |
Note: Incumbent Sandra Jeff was removed from the ballot on April 21, 2014. She ran as a write-in candidate in the general election.
Majority control
- See also: Partisan composition of state houses
Heading into the November 4 election, the Democratic Party held the majority in the New Mexico House of Representatives:
New Mexico House of Representatives | |||
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Party | As of November 3, 2014 | After November 4, 2014 | |
Democratic Party | 37 | 33 | |
Republican Party | 33 | 37 | |
Total | 70 | 70 |
Qualifications
Article 4, Section 3 of the New Mexico Constitution states: Senators shall not be less than twenty-five years of age and representatives not less than twenty-one years of age at the time of their election. If any senator or representative permanently removes his residence from or maintains no residence in the district from which he was elected, then he shall be deemed to have resigned and his successor shall be selected as provided in Section 4 of this article. No person shall be eligible to serve in the legislature who, at the time of qualifying, holds any office of trust or profit with the state, county or national governments, except notaries public and officers of the militia who receive no salary.
Competitiveness
Candidates unopposed by a major party
In 38 (54.2%) of the 70 districts up for election in 2014, there was only one major party candidate running for election. A total of 23 Democrats and 15 Republicans were guaranteed election barring unforeseen circumstances.
Two major party candidates faced off in the general election in 32 (46%) of the 70 districts up for election. Nine of those seats held competitive elections in 2012 with a margin of victory ranging from 0 to 5 percent. Six other elections were mildly competitive, with a margin of victory of 5 to 10 percent. Those districts were:
Competitive
- District 7: Incumbent Kelly K. Fajardo was unopposed in the Republican primary. Teresa K.E. Smith De Cherif defeated Andrew Barreras in the Democratic primary. Fajardo defeated Smith De Cherif in the general election. Fajardo won the general election by a margin of victory of 1 percent in 2012.
- District 15: Incumbent Emily A. Kane (D) was defeated by Sarah Maestas Barnes (R) in the general election. Kane won the general election by a margin of victory of 2 percent in 2012.
- District 23: Incumbent Paul Pacheco (R) defeated Catherine Begaye (D) in the general election. Pacheco won the general election by a margin of victory of 0.57 percent in 2012.
- District 24: Incumbent Elizabeth L. Thomson (D) was defeated by Conrad James (R) in the general election. Thomson won the general election by a margin of victory of 2 percent in 2012.
- District 29: Incumbent Thomas Anderson was defeated by David Edward Adkins in the Republican primary. Adkins defeated Ronnie Martinez (D) in the general election. Anderson won the general election by a margin of victory of 5 percent in 2012.
- District 36: Incumbent Phillip M. Archuleta (D) was defeated by Andrew Nunez (R) in the general election. Archuleta won the general election by a margin of victory of 5 percent in 2012.
- District 37: Incumbent Terry McMillan (R) defeated Joanne J. Ferrary (D) in the general election. McMillan won the general election by a margin of victory of 0.1 percent in 2012.
- District 39: Incumbent Rodolpho Martinez (D) was defeated by John L. Zimmerman (R) in the general election. Martinez won the general election by a margin of victory of 4 percent in 2012.
- District 43: Incumbent Stephanie Richard (D) defeated Geoff Rodgers (R) in the general election. Richard won the general election by a margin of victory of 2 percent in 2012.
Mildly competitive
- District 8: Incumbent Alonzo Baldonado (R) defeated Frank A. Otero (D) in the general election. Baldonado won the general election by a margin of victory of 6 percent in 2012.
- District 30: Incumbent Nathaniel Gentry (R) defeated Robert M. Coffey (D) in the general election. Gentry won the general election by a margin of victory of 8 percent in 2012.
- District 38: Incumbent Dianne Hamilton (R) defeated Terry Fortenberry (D) in the general election. Hamilton won the general election by a margin of victory of 10 percent in 2012.
- District 53: Ricky Little (R) defeated Mariaelena Johnson (D) in the general election. Incumbent Nathan Cote (D) won the general election by a margin of victory of 6 percent in 2012.
- District 57: Incumbent Jason C. Harper (R) defeated Donna I. Tillman (D) in the general election. Harper won the general election by a margin of victory of 6 percent in 2012.
Previously mildly competitive, now unopposed
- District 68: Incumbent Monica Youngblood (R) ran unchallenged in the primary and general elections. She won the seat after defeating Eloise Gift (D) by a margin of 10 percent in 2012.
Primary challenges
A total of seven incumbents faced primary competition on June 3. Eleven incumbents did not seek re-election in 2014 and another 52 incumbents advanced past the primary without opposition. The state representatives who faced primary competition included:
- District 9: Incumbent Patricia Lundstrom defeated Jordon Johnson, Olin Clawson and Yolanda Ahasteen-Azua in the Democratic primary.
- District 29: Incumbent Thomas Anderson was defeated by David Edward Adkins in the Republican primary.
- District 34: Bealquin Bill Gomez defeated incumbent Mary Helen Garcia and Christian Lira in the Democratic primary.
- District 40: Incumbent Nick Salazar defeated Bengie Regensberg in the Democratic primary.
- District 56: Incumbent Zachary Cook defeated Jim Lowrance in the Republican primary.
- District 65: Incumbent James Roger Madalena, Jr. defeated Orlando Lucero in the Democratic primary.
- District 70: Incumbent Tomas E. Salazar defeated Richard Vigil in the Democratic primary.
Retiring incumbents
Eleven incumbent representatives did not run for re-election, while 59 (84.2%) of the current 70 incumbents ran for re-election. A list of those incumbents, five Republicans and six Democrats, can be found above.
Context
A Ballotpedia analysis of partisan balance showed that Democrats had controlled the New Mexico House of Representatives since 1952.[1] In 38 (54.2%) of the 70 districts up for election in 2014, there was only one major party candidate running for election. A total of 23 Democrats and 15 Republicans were guaranteed election barring unforeseen circumstances. Two major party candidates faced off in the general election in 32 (46%) of the 70 districts up for election. Republicans needed all of their incumbents to win, and pick up another three, in order to become the majority.
Races to Watch
The following table details the nine key races in the November 4 general election for the New Mexico House of Representatives and the 2012 margin of victory for the district.
2014 Races to Watch, New Mexico State House | |||
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District | Candidate 1 | Candidate 2 | Margin of Victory (2012) |
District 7 | Teresa K.E. Smith De Cherif (D) | Kelly K. Fajardo (R) | R+1% |
District 15 | Emily A. Kane (D) | Sarah Maestas Barnes (R) | D+2% |
District 23 | Catherine Begaye (D) | Paul Pacheco (R) | R+0.57% |
District 24 | Elizabeth L. Thomson (D) | Conrad James (R) | D+2% |
District 36 | Phillip M. Archuleta (D) | Andrew Nunez (R) | D+5% |
District 37 | Joanne J. Ferrary (D) | Terry McMillan (R) | R+0.1% |
District 43 | Stephanie Richard (D) | Geoff Rodgers (R) | D+2% |
District 50 | Matthew McQueen (D) | Vickie Perea (R) | D+11 |
District 53 | Mariaelena Johnson (D) | Ricky Little (R) | D+6% |
Bold=Incumbent
There were eleven open seats, vacated by retiring incumbents, in the November election. Six Democrats and five Republican representatives did not run for re-election.
The Republican Legislative Campaign Committee (RLCC) announced in July that District 15 and 24 were a part of the organizations "14 in ‘14 Races to Watch." The organization was expected to spend a large amount of money to influence the elections in both districts.[2] The Future Majority Project, part of the Republican State Leadership Committee, announced in August, that District 36 was one of the project's races to watch.[3]
- District 7: Incumbent Kelly K. Fajardo (R) was targeted by Democrats because she skipped a vote last legislative session to raise the state's minimum-wage. In the general election, she defeated physician Teresa K.E. Smith De Cherif (D). Smith De Cherif defeated Andrew Barreras in the Democratic primary. Fajardo narrowly defeated Barreras in 2012 by 77 votes.[4][5]
- District 15: Incumbent Emily A. Kane (D) was defeated by Sarah Maestas Barnes (R) in the general election. In 2012, Kane won the general election by a margin of victory of only 2 percent.[5] This district is a part of the Republican Legislative Campaign Committee's "14 in ‘14 Races to Watch."[2]
- District 23: Republicans looked to keep District 23, where first-term incumbent Paul Pacheco (R) defeated Catherine Begaye (D) in the general election. In the last election, Pacheco beat a Democratic newcomer by only 78 votes.[5]
- District 24: Incumbent Elizabeth L. Thomson (D) was defeated in a rematch against former house member Conrad James (R) in the general election. Thomson defeated James in the 2012 election by less than 300 votes.[5] This district was a part of the Republican Legislative Campaign Committee's "14 in ‘14 Races to Watch."[2]
- District 36: Democrats hoped to hang on to District 36, where first-term lawmaker Phillip M. Archuleta (D) missed all of 2014's legislative session due to health reasons. Archuleta was defeated by Andrew Nunez (R), a former House member, who he defeated two years prior in the general election. This district was a part of the Republican State Leadership Committee's Future Majority Project as one of the project's races to watch.[3]
- District 37: Second-term Republican Terry McMillan defeated Democrat Joanne J. Ferrary in the general election. Ferrary lost to McMillan two years prior by only eight votes.[6]
- District 43: In a traditionally Republican district, District 43 was represented by first-term Democrat Stephanie Garcia Richard. Garcia Richard defeated Los Alamos County Council Chair Geoff Rodgers (R) in the general election.[6][5]
- District 50: Democrats were eager to regain District 50, where incumbent Vickie Perea (R) was appointed to the seat in November 2013 after the death of Stephen Easley (D). Perea was defeated by Matthew McQueen (D) in the general election.[5]
- District 53: Democrats hoped to hang onto this seat where incumbent Nate Cote (D) announced that he was retiring. Former house member Rick Little (R), who Cote defeated in 2012 by 316 votes, dispatched Mariaelena Johnson (D) in the general election.[6][5]
List of candidates
District 1
Note: Incumbent Thomas Taylor (R) did not run for re-election.
June 3 Democratic primary candidates:
- Alfred Glass: 471
- Alfred Glass: 471
June 3 Republican primary candidates:
- Karen Bayless: 1,318
- Rodney Montoya: 1,426
- November 4 General election candidates:
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Alfred Glass: 2,231
Rodney Montoya: 5,971
District 2
June 3 Democratic primary candidates:
- Nathan Thompson: 342
- Nathan Thompson: 342
June 3 Republican primary candidates:
- James R.J. Strickler: 1,104
- Incumbent Strickler was first elected to the chamber in 2006.
- James R.J. Strickler: 1,104
- November 4 General election candidates:
Nathan Thompson: 1,179
James R.J. Strickler: 3,867
District 3
June 3 Republican primary candidates:
- Paul Bandy: 1,527
- Incumbent Bandy was first elected to the chamber in 2006.
- Paul Bandy: 1,527
- November 4 General election candidates:
Paul Bandy
District 4
June 3 Democratic primary candidates:
- Harrison Todacheene: 794
- Harrison Todacheene: 794
Note: Sarah White was removed from the ballot before the primary.
June 3 Republican primary candidates:
- Sharon E. Clahchischilliage: 706
- Incumbent Clahchischilliage was first elected to the chamber in 2012.
- Sharon E. Clahchischilliage: 706
- November 4 General election candidates:
Harrison Todacheene: 2,549
Sharon E. Clahchischilliage: 3,785
District 5
June 3 Democratic primary candidates:
- Doreen Johnson: 1,574
- Charles Long: 1,313
- Doreen Johnson: 1,574
- Note: Incumbent Sandra Jeff was removed from the ballot on April 21, 2014. She earned enough votes as a write-in candidate to appear on the general election ballot.[7]
- November 4 General election candidates:
Doreen Johnson: 4,807
Sandra Jeff (write-in): 763
District 6
June 3 Democratic primary candidates:
- Eliseo Alcon: 2,155
- Incumbent Alcon was first elected to the chamber in 2008.
- Eliseo Alcon: 2,155
- November 4 General election candidates:
Eliseo Alcon: 4,512
Shelly Chimoni (write-in): 69
District 7
June 3 Democratic primary candidates:
- Andrew Barreras: 748
- Teresa K.E. Smith De Cherif: 792
June 3 Republican primary candidates:
- Kelly K. Fajardo: 710
- Incumbent Fajardo was first elected to the chamber in 2012.
- Kelly K. Fajardo: 710
- November 4 General election candidates:
Teresa K.E. Smith De Cherif: 2,642
Kelly K. Fajardo: 3,514
District 8
June 3 Democratic primary candidates:
- Frank A. Otero: 1,102
- Jim Danner: 794
- Frank A. Otero: 1,102
June 3 Republican primary candidates:
- Alonzo Baldonado: 1,065
- Incumbent Baldonado was first elected to the chamber in 2010.
- Alonzo Baldonado: 1,065
- November 4 General election candidates:
Frank A. Otero: 3,353
Alonzo Baldonado: 4,770
District 9
June 3 Democratic primary candidates:
- Patricia Lundstrom: 1,769
- Incumbent Lundstrom was first elected to the chamber in 2000.
- Yolanda Ahasteen-Azua: 280
- Olin Clawson: 551
- Jordon Johnson: 181
- Patricia Lundstrom: 1,769
- November 4 General election candidates:
Patricia Lundstrom
District 10
Note: Incumbent Henry Saavedra (D) did not run for re-election.
June 3 Democratic primary candidates:
- Randy Saavedra: 324
- G. Andres Romero: 619
- Sisto A. Abeyta: 270
- November 4 General election candidates:
G. Andres Romero: 2,463
Robert Schiller: 1,779
District 11
Note: Incumbent Rick Miera (D) did not run for re-election.
June 3 Democratic primary candidates:
- Javier I. Martinez: 1,951
- John Gabriel Rivera: 523
- Javier I. Martinez: 1,951
Note: Gwen J. Poe was removed from the ballot before the primary.
- November 4 General election candidates:
Javier I. Martinez
District 12
Note: Incumbent Ernest Chavez, Sr. (D) did not run for re-election.
June 3 Democratic primary candidates:
- Patricio Ruiloba: 438
- Lorenzo Pino: 197
- Mark Armijo: 405
- Patricio Ruiloba: 438
- November 4 General election candidates:
Patricio Ruiloba
District 13
June 3 Democratic primary candidates:
- Patricia A. Roybal Caballero: 557
- Incumbent Caballero was first elected to the chamber in 2012.
- Patricia A. Roybal Caballero: 557
- November 4 General election candidates:
Patricia A. Roybal Caballero
District 14
June 3 Democratic primary candidates:
- Miguel Garcia: 948
- Incumbent Garcia was first elected to the chamber in 1996.
- Miguel Garcia: 948
June 3 Republican primary candidates:
- Robert Chavez: 211
- Robert Chavez: 211
- November 4 General election candidates:
Miguel Garcia: 3,154
Robert Chavez: 1,392
District 15
June 3 Democratic primary candidates:
- Emily A. Kane: 1,435
- Incumbent Kane was first elected to the chamber in 2012.
- Emily A. Kane: 1,435
June 3 Republican primary candidates:
- Sarah Maestas Barnes: 975
- Sarah Maestas Barnes: 975
- November 4 General election candidates:
Emily A. Kane: 4,460
Sarah Maestas Barnes: 4,816
District 16
June 3 Democratic primary candidates:
- Antonio Maestas: 1,384
- Incumbent Maestas was first elected to the chamber in 2006.
- Antonio Maestas: 1,384
June 3 Republican primary candidates:
- Johnny F. Luevano: 588
- Johnny F. Luevano: 588
- November 4 General election candidates:
Antonio Maestas: 4,112
Johnny F. Luevano: 3,144
District 17
Note: Incumbent Edward Sandoval (D) did not run for re-election.
June 3 Democratic primary candidates:
- Deborah Armstrong: 1,516
- Deborah Armstrong: 1,516
- November 4 General election candidates:
Deborah Armstrong
District 18
June 3 Democratic primary candidates:
- Gail Chasey: 1,900
- Incumbent Chasey was first elected to the chamber in 1996.
- Gail Chasey: 1,900
- November 4 General election candidates:
Gail Chasey
District 19
June 3 Democratic primary candidates:
- Sheryl Williams Stapleton: 1,524
- Incumbent Williams Stapleton was first elected to the chamber in 1994.
- Sheryl Williams Stapleton: 1,524
- November 4 General election candidates:
Sheryl Williams Stapleton
District 20
Note: Incumbent James White (R) did not run for re-election.
June 3 Democratic primary candidates:
- Josh R. Anderson: 1,049
- Josh R. Anderson: 1,049
June 3 Republican primary candidates:
- Jim Dines: 1,250
- Jim Dines: 1,250
- November 4 General election candidates:
Josh R. Anderson: 3,868
Jim Dines: 4,688
District 21
June 3 Democratic primary candidates:
- Mimi Stewart: 555
- Incumbent Stewart was first elected to the chamber in 1994.
- Mimi Stewart: 555
- November 4 General election candidates:
Mimi Stewart
District 22
June 3 Democratic primary candidates:
- John Wallace: 1,316
- John Wallace: 1,316
June 3 Republican primary candidates:
- James Smith: 1,466
- Incumbent Smith was first elected to the chamber in 2010.
- James Smith: 1,466
- November 4 General election candidates:
John Wallace: 4,978
James Smith: 7,277
District 23
June 3 Democratic primary candidates:
- Catherine Begaye: 1,246
- Catherine Begaye: 1,246
June 3 Republican primary candidates:
- Paul Pacheco: 851
- Incumbent Pacheco was first elected to the chamber in 2012.
- Paul Pacheco: 851
- November 4 General election candidates:
Catherine Begaye: 3,955
Paul Pacheco: 5,139
District 24
June 3 Democratic primary candidates:
- Elizabeth L. Thomson: 1,217
- Incumbent Thomson was first elected to the chamber in 2012.
- Elizabeth L. Thomson: 1,217
June 3 Republican primary candidates:
- Conrad James: 1,047
- Conrad James: 1,047
- November 4 General election candidates:
Elizabeth L. Thomson: 4,059
Conrad James: 4,433
District 25
June 3 Democratic primary candidates:
- Christine Trujillo: 1,673
- Incumbent Trujillo was first elected to the chamber in 2012.
- Christine Trujillo: 1,673
June 3 Republican primary candidates:
- Marianne Costello: 757
- Marianne Costello: 757
- November 4 General election candidates:
Christine Trujillo: 5,140
Marianne Costello: 3,353
District 26
June 3 Democratic primary candidates:
- Georgene Louis: 558
- Incumbent Louis was first elected to the chamber in 2012.
- Georgene Louis: 558
June 3 Republican primary candidates:
- Louis Tafoya: 277
- Louis Tafoya: 277
- November 4 General election candidates:
Georgene Louis: 2,003
Louis Tafoya: 1,601
District 27
June 3 Republican primary candidates:
- Lorenzo Larranaga: 1,649
- Incumbent Larranaga was first elected to the chamber in 1994.
- Lorenzo Larranaga: 1,649
- November 4 General election candidates:
Lorenzo Larranaga: 6,275
William Pratt: 4,088
District 28
June 3 Republican primary candidates:
- Jimmie Hall: 1,652
- Incumbent Hall was first elected to the chamber in 2004.
- Jimmie Hall: 1,652
- November 4 General election candidates:
Jimmie Hall
District 29
June 3 Democratic primary candidates:
- Ronnie Martinez: 860
- Ronnie Martinez: 860
June 3 Republican primary candidates:
- Thomas Anderson: 470- Incumbent Anderson was first elected to the chamber in 2002.
- David Adkins: 494
- November 4 General election candidates:
Ronnie Martinez: 3,470
David Adkins: 4,027
District 30
June 3 Democratic primary candidates:
- Bob Coffey: 1,154
- Bob Coffey: 1,154
June 3 Republican primary candidates:
- Nathaniel Gentry: 1,257
- Incumbent Gentry was first elected to the chamber in 2010.
- Nathaniel Gentry: 1,257
- November 4 General election candidates:
Bob Coffey: 3,999
Nathaniel Gentry: 4,760
District 31
June 3 Republican primary candidates:
- William Rehm: 1,781
- Incumbent Rehm was first appointed to the chamber in 2007.
- William Rehm: 1,781
- November 4 General election candidates:
William Rehm
District 32
June 3 Democratic primary candidates:
- Dona Irwin: 1,667
- Incumbent Irwin was first elected to the chamber in 1998.
- Dona Irwin: 1,667
June 3 Republican primary candidates:
- Tom Bill Black: 905
- Tom Bill Black: 905
- November 4 General election candidates:
Dona Irwin: 3,249
Tom Bill Black: 2,874
District 33
June 3 Democratic primary candidates:
- Bill McCamley: 1,012
- Incumbent McCamley was first elected to the chamber in 2012.
- Bill McCamley: 1,012
June 3 Republican primary candidates:
- Neal L. Hooks: 469
- Neal L. Hooks: 469
- November 4 General election candidates:
Bill McCamley: 3,585
Neal L. Hooks: 2,646
District 34
June 3 Democratic primary candidates:
- Mary Helen Garcia: 394- Incumbent Garcia was first elected to the chamber in 2002.
- Bealquin Bill Gomez: 410
- Christian Lira: 53
- November 4 General election candidates:
Bealquin Bill Gomez
District 35
June 3 Democratic primary candidates:
- Jeff Steinborn: 1,057
- Incumbent Steinborn was first elected to the chamber in 2012.
- Jeff Steinborn: 1,057
June 3 Republican primary candidates:
- Betty Bishop: 433
- Betty Bishop: 433
- November 4 General election candidates:
Jeff Steinborn: 3,540
Betty Bishop: 2,657
District 36
June 3 Democratic primary candidates:
- Phillip M. Archuleta: 742
- Incumbent Archuleta was first elected to the chamber in 2012.
- Phillip M. Archuleta: 742
June 3 Republican primary candidates:
- Andrew Nunez: 418
- Andrew Nunez: 418
- November 4 General election candidates:
Phillip M. Archuleta: 2,646
Andrew Nunez: 3,113
District 37
June 3 Democratic primary candidates:
- Joanne J. Ferrary: 1,087
- Joanne J. Ferrary: 1,087
June 3 Republican primary candidates:
- Terry McMillan: 765
- Incumbent McMillan was first elected to the chamber in 2010.
- Terry McMillan: 765
- November 4 General election candidates:
Joanne J. Ferrary: 4,283
Terry McMillan: 4,692
District 38
June 3 Democratic primary candidates:
- Terry Fortenberry: 2,268
- Terry Fortenberry: 2,268
June 3 Republican primary candidates:
- Dianne Hamilton: 1,445
- Incumbent Hamilton was first elected to the chamber in 1998.
- Dianne Hamilton: 1,445
- November 4 General election candidates:
Terry Fortenberry: 4,087
Dianne Hamilton: 5,593
District 39
June 3 Democratic primary candidates:
- Rodolpho Martinez: 1,992
- Incumbent Martinez was first elected to the chamber in 2008.
- Rodolpho Martinez: 1,992
June 3 Republican primary candidates:
- John L. Zimmerman: 626
- John L. Zimmerman: 626
- November 4 General election candidates:
Rodolpho Martinez: 3,267
John L. Zimmerman: 3,611
District 40
June 3 Democratic primary candidates:
- Nick Salazar: 3,811
- Incumbent Salazar was first elected to the chamber in 1972.
- Bengie Regensberg: 1,940
- Nick Salazar: 3,811
June 3 Republican primary candidates:
- James R. Gallegos: 493
- James R. Gallegos: 493
- November 4 General election candidates:
Nick Salazar: 5,883
James R. Gallegos: 2,928
District 41
June 3 Democratic primary candidates:
- Debbie Rodella: 3,558
- Incumbent Rodella was first elected to the chamber in 1992.
- Debbie Rodella: 3,558
- November 4 General election candidates:
Debbie Rodella
District 42
June 3 Democratic primary candidates:
- Roberto Gonzales: 3,778
- Incumbent Gonzales was first elected to the chamber in 1994.
- Roberto Gonzales: 3,778
- November 4 General election candidates:
Roberto Gonzales
District 43
June 3 Democratic primary candidates:
- Stephanie Richard: 1,971
- Incumbent Richard was first elected to the chamber in 2012.
- Stephanie Richard: 1,971
June 3 Republican primary candidates:
- Vincent Chiravalle: 737
- Geoff Rodgers: 842
- November 4 General election candidates:
Stephanie Richard: 5,955
Geoff Rodgers: 4,522
District 44
June 3 Republican primary candidates:
- Jane Powdrell-Culbert: 1,012
- Incumbent Powdrell-Culbert was first elected to the chamber in 2002.
- Jane Powdrell-Culbert: 1,012
- November 4 General election candidates:
Jane Powdrell-Culbert
District 45
June 3 Democratic primary candidates:
- Jim Trujillo: 2,292
- Incumbent Trujillo was first appointed to the chamber in 2003.
- Jim Trujillo: 2,292
- November 4 General election candidates:
Jim Trujillo
District 46
June 3 Democratic primary candidates:
- Carl Trujillo: 3,442
- Incumbent Trujillo was first elected to the chamber in 2012.
- Carl Trujillo: 3,442
Note: Algin Mendez was removed from the ballot before the primary.
- November 4 General election candidates:
Carl Trujillo
District 47
June 3 Democratic primary candidates:
- Brian Egolf, Jr.: 3,799
- Incumbent Egolf was first elected to the chamber in 2008.
- Brian Egolf, Jr.: 3,799
- November 4 General election candidates:
Brian Egolf, Jr.
District 48
June 3 Democratic primary candidates:
- Luciano Varela: 2,998
- Incumbent Varela was first elected to the chamber in 1986.
- Luciano Varela: 2,998
- November 4 General election candidates:
Luciano Varela
District 49
June 3 Democratic primary candidates:
- Erik Gale Hawkes: 1,421
- Dell P. Washington: 758
- Erik Gale Hawkes: 1,421
June 3 Republican primary candidates:
- Don Tripp: 2,043
- Incumbent Tripp was first elected to the chamber in 1998.
- Don Tripp: 2,043
- November 4 General election candidates:
Erik Gale Hawkes: 2,427
Don Tripp: 6,053
District 50
June 3 Democratic primary candidates:
- Matthew McQueen: 1,852
- Matthew McQueen: 1,852
June 3 Republican primary candidates:
- Vickie Perea: 1,077
- Incumbent Perea was first appointed to the chamber on November 1, 2013.
- Vickie Perea: 1,077
- November 4 General election candidates:
Matthew McQueen: 5,546
Vickie Perea: 4,727
District 51
June 3 Republican primary candidates:
- Yvette Herrell: 1,522
- Incumbent Herrell was first elected to the chamber in 2010.
- Yvette Herrell: 1,522
- November 4 General election candidates:
Yvette Herrell
District 52
June 3 Democratic primary candidates:
- Doreen Y. Gallegos: 658
- Incumbent Gallegos was first elected to the chamber in 2012.
- Doreen Y. Gallegos: 658
- November 4 General election candidates:
Doreen Y. Gallegos
District 53
Note: Incumbent Nathan Cote (D) did not run for re-election.
June 3 Democratic primary candidates:
- Mariaelena Johnson: 219
- Mariaelena Johnson: 219
June 3 Republican primary candidates:
- Ricky Little: 277
- Ricky Little: 277
- November 4 General election candidates:
Mariaelena Johnson: 1,050
Ricky Little: 1,708
District 54
Note: Incumbent William Gray (R) did not run for re-election.
June 3 Republican primary candidates:
- Pam Richardson: 378
- James Townsend: 907
- November 4 General election candidates:
James Townsend
District 55
June 3 Democratic primary candidates:
- Christy Thomas: 719
- Christy Thomas: 719
June 3 Republican primary candidates:
- Cathrynn Brown: 938
- Incumbent Brown was first elected to the chamber in 2010.
- Cathrynn Brown: 938
- November 4 General election candidates:
Christy Thomas: 1,688
Cathrynn Brown: 5,353
District 56
June 3 Republican primary candidates:
- Zachary Cook: 1,377
- Incumbent Cook was first appointed to the chamber on January 16, 2009.
- Jim Lowrance: 773
- Zachary Cook: 1,377
- November 4 General election candidates:
Zachary Cook
District 57
June 3 Democratic primary candidates:
- Donna I. Tillman: 579
- Donna I. Tillman: 579
June 3 Republican primary candidates:
- Jason C. Harper: 467
- Incumbent Harper was first elected to the chamber in 2012.
- Jason C. Harper: 467
- November 4 General election candidates:
Donna I. Tillman: 2,391
Jason C. Harper: 3,517
District 58
June 3 Republican primary candidates:
- Candy Spence Ezzell: 817
- Incumbent Spence Ezzell was first elected to the chamber in 2004.
- Candy Spence Ezzell: 817
- November 4 General election candidates:
Candy Spence Ezzell
District 59
June 3 Democratic primary candidates:
- Richard Mastin: 683
- Richard Mastin: 683
June 3 Republican primary candidates:
- Nora Espinoza: 2,540
- Incumbent Espinoza was first elected to the chamber in 2006.
- Nora Espinoza: 2,540
- November 4 General election candidates:
Richard Mastin: 2,093
Nora Espinoza: 6,481
District 60
June 3 Republican primary candidates:
- Timothy Lewis: 704
- Incumbent Lewis was first elected to the chamber in 2010.
- Timothy Lewis: 704
- November 4 General election candidates:
Linda Sanchez Allison: 2,822
Timothy Lewis: 4,885
District 61
June 3 Republican primary candidates:
- David M. Gallegos: 694
- Incumbent Gallegos was first elected to the chamber in 2012.
- David M. Gallegos: 694
- November 4 General election candidates:
David M. Gallegos
District 62
Note: Incumbent Donald Bratton (R) did not run for re-election.
June 3 Republican primary candidates:
- Larry Scott: 1,449
- Larry Scott: 1,449
- November 4 General election candidates:
Larry Scott
District 63
June 3 Democratic primary candidates:
- George Dodge: 1,972
- Incumbent Dodge was first elected to the chamber in 2010.
- George Dodge: 1,972
- November 4 General election candidates:
George Dodge
District 64
Note: Incumbent Anna Crook (R) did not run for re-election.
June 3 Republican primary candidates:
- Randal Crowder: 1,529
- Wade Lopez: 217
- Randal Crowder: 1,529
- November 4 General election candidates:
Randal Crowder
District 65
June 3 Democratic primary candidates:
- James Roger Madalena, Jr.: 1,296
- Incumbent Madalena was first elected to the chamber in 1984.
- Orlando Lucero: 1,084
- James Roger Madalena, Jr.: 1,296
- November 4 General election candidates:
James Roger Madalena, Jr.
District 66
June 3 Republican primary candidates:
- Bob Wooley: 1,970
- Incumbent Wooley was first appointed to the chamber in January 2011 .
- Bob Wooley: 1,970
- November 4 General election candidates:
Bob Wooley
District 67
June 3 Republican primary candidates:
- Dennis Roch: 1,581
- Incumbent Roch was first elected to the chamber in 2008.
- Dennis Roch: 1,581
- November 4 General election candidates:
Dennis Roch
District 68
June 3 Republican primary candidates:
- Monica Youngblood: 885
- Incumbent Youngblood was first elected to the chamber in 2012.
- Monica Youngblood: 885
- November 4 General election candidates:
Monica Youngblood
District 69
June 3 Democratic primary candidates:
- W. Ken Martinez: 2,175
- Incumbent Martinez was first elected to the chamber in 1998.
- W. Ken Martinez: 2,175
Note: Nicole Lee Shult withdrew before the primary.
- November 4 General election candidates:
W. Ken Martinez
District 70
June 3 Democratic primary candidates:
- Tomas E. Salazar: 2,552
- Incumbent Salazar was first elected to the chamber in 2012.
- Richard Vigil: 2,334
- Tomas E. Salazar: 2,552
- November 4 General election candidates:
Tomas E. Salazar
See also
External links
- New Mexico Secretary of State, Official 2014 General Election Results
- New Mexico Secretary of State, Official 2014 Primary Election Results
- New Mexico Secretary of State, 2014 Primary Election Candidate List
- New Mexico Secretary of State, 2014 General Election Contest/Candidate List
Footnotes
- ↑ Cite error: Invalid
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- ↑ 2.0 2.1 2.2 Republican Legislative Campaign Committee, "The RLCC's 2014 Path to Victory," July 11, 2014
- ↑ 3.0 3.1 NM Telegram, "GOP group meets in Santa Fe, highlights NM race among those to watch," August 26, 2014
- ↑ Santa Fe New Mexican, "House hopeful makes six-figure contribution to own campaign," May 12, 2014
- ↑ 5.0 5.1 5.2 5.3 5.4 5.5 5.6 New Mexico Telegram, "Battle for the state House will center on ten districts," June 4, 2014
- ↑ 6.0 6.1 6.2 Albuquerque Journal, "Primary election sets stage for state House control," May 26, 2014
- ↑ www.sanluisobispo.com, "Democratic incumbent legislator bumped from ballot," accessed April 22, 2014
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