Unofficial 2010 General Election Results
Last updated at 2:33pm - Nov. 8, 2010
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Precincts reported
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115 out of 115
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100% |
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| US Representative - District 2 |
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| Harry Teague |
|
25982 |
56.5 |
| Steve Pearce |
|
19968 |
43.5 |
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| Governor / Lieutenant Governor |
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| Denish / Colón |
|
22460 |
48 |
| Martinez / Sanchez |
|
24179 |
51.7 |
| Write-In Candidates |
|
173 |
0.4 |
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| Secretary of State |
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| Mary Herrera |
|
23448 |
50.9 |
| Dianna J. Duran |
|
22656 |
49.1 |
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| State Auditor |
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| Hector Balderas |
|
24335 |
53.8 |
| Errol J. Chavez |
|
20862 |
46.2 |
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| State Treasurer |
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| James B. Lewis |
|
24443 |
53.4 |
| Jim D. Schoonover |
|
21357 |
46.6 |
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| Attorney General |
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| Gary K. King |
|
24949 |
54.3 |
| Matthew E. Chandler |
|
21010 |
45.7 |
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| Commissioner of Public Lands |
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| Ray Bennett Powell |
|
23777 |
52.5 |
| Matthew D. Rush |
|
21515 |
47.5 |
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| Judge of the Court of Appeals Position 1 |
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| Robert E. Robles |
|
26465 |
58.2 |
| Ned S. Fuller |
|
19022 |
41.8 |
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| Judge of the Court of Appeals Position 2 |
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| Linda M. Vanzi |
|
29604 |
100 |
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| Judge of the Court of Appeals Position 3 |
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| Tim L. Garcia |
|
29363 |
100 |
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| State Representative District 33 |
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| Joni Marie Gutierrez |
|
4264 |
61.8 |
| Virginia M. Robertson |
|
2632 |
38.2 |
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| State Representative District 34 |
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| Mary Helen Garcia |
|
2810 |
100 |
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| State Representative District 35 |
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| Antonio Luján |
|
3686 |
100 |
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| State Representative District 36 |
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| Andrew "Andy" Nuñez |
|
4210 |
55.6 |
| Debra L. White |
|
3356 |
44.4 |
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| State Representative District 37 |
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| Jeff Steinborn |
|
5665 |
48.4 |
| Terry H. McMillan |
|
6038 |
51.6 |
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| State Representative District 52 |
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| Joseph Cervantes |
|
4051 |
100 |
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| State Representative District 53 |
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| Nathan P. Cote |
|
2613 |
52 |
| Ricky L. Little |
|
2414 |
48 |
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| Public Regulation Commission District 2 |
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| Stephanie L. DuBois |
|
2764 |
45.7 |
| Patrick H. Lyons |
|
3285 |
54.3 |
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| Public Regulation Commission District 5 |
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| Bill McCamley |
|
21640 |
55.1 |
| Ben L. Hall |
|
17623 |
44.9 |
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| District Judge |
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| Manuel I. Arrieta |
|
24406 |
53.6 |
| Richard B. Wellborn |
|
21119 |
46.4 |
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| Public Education Commission District 7 |
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| Eugene E. Gant |
|
29715 |
100 |
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| Magistrate Judge Division 1 |
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| Oscar C. Frietze |
|
30238 |
100 |
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| Magistrate Judge Division 2 |
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| Conrad F. Perea |
|
29737 |
100 |
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| Magistrate Judge Division 3 |
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| Olivia N. Garcia |
|
23678 |
52.5 |
| Gary T. Sperling |
|
21417 |
47.5 |
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| Magistrate Judge Division 4 |
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| Richard L. Silva |
|
29668 |
100 |
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| Magistrate Judge Division 5 |
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| Kent L. Wingenroth |
|
30268 |
100 |
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| Magistrate Judge Division 6 |
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| Jose L. Cano |
|
25024 |
55.1 |
| Ray Storment |
|
20377 |
44.9 |
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| County Commission District 1 |
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| Billy G. Garrett |
|
4782 |
51.5 |
| John L. Zimmerman |
|
4512 |
48.5 |
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| County Commission District 3 |
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| Karen G. Perez |
|
5520 |
54.2 |
| Elvin K. Vickers |
|
4669 |
45.8 |
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| County Assessor |
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| Andy Segovia |
|
24736 |
54.9 |
| Tyson W. Murphy |
|
20313 |
45.1 |
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| County Sheriff |
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| Juan R. Stewart |
|
22242 |
48.4 |
| Todd Garrison |
|
23622 |
51.4 |
| Write-In Candidate |
|
122 |
0.3 |
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| County Probate Judge |
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| Alice M. Salcido |
|
24302 |
54.1 |
| Patrick J. Curran |
|
20610 |
45.9 |
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| RETAIN JUSTICE CHARLES W. DANIELS? More Info... Shall CHARLES W. DANIELS be retained as Supreme Court Justice? |
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| Yes |
|
25559 |
76.2% |
| No |
|
7973 |
23.8% |
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| RETAIN JUSTICE PETRA J. MAES? More Info... Shall PETRA J. MAES be retained as Supreme Court Justice? |
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| Yes |
|
23874 |
71.7% |
| No |
|
9437 |
28.3% |
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| RETAIN JUDGE MICHAEL D. BUSTAMANTE? More Info... Shall MICHAEL D. BUSTAMANTE be retained as Court of Appeals Judge? |
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| Yes |
|
24628 |
73.9% |
| No |
|
8689 |
26.1% |
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| RETAIN JUDGE CELIA FOY CASTILLO? More Info... Shall CELIA FOY CASTILLO be retained as Court of Appeals Judge? |
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| Yes |
|
24555 |
73.6% |
| No |
|
8824 |
26.4% |
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| CONSTITUTIONAL AMENDMENT 1 More Info... Proposing an amendment to Article 9, Section 14 of the Constitution of New Mexico to permit the establishment of a college scholarship program for New Mexico military war veterans. |
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| For |
|
32784 |
77.4% |
| Against |
|
9564 |
22.6% |
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| CONSTITUTIONAL AMENDMENT 2 More Info... Proposing to amend Article 10, Section 2 of the Constitution of New Mexico to allow county officials to serve three consecutive terms instead of two. |
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| For |
|
7758 |
18.5% |
| Against |
|
34111 |
81.5% |
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| CONSTITUTIONAL AMENDMENT 3 More Info... Proposing an amendment to Article 7, Section 1 of the Constitution of New Mexico to modernize language on qualified electors by removing language denigrating persons with developmental disabilities, adopting federal requirements to vote, defining mental incapacity for voting purposes and restricting felons from voting except as restored by statute. |
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| For |
|
25439 |
62.3% |
| Against |
|
15426 |
37.7% |
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| CONSTITUTIONAL AMENDMENT 4 More Info... Proposing an amendment to Article 8 of the Constitution of New Mexico to provide a property tax exemption for property of a Veterans' Organization chartered by the United States Congress. |
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| For |
|
25439 |
61.4% |
| Against |
|
15976 |
38.6% |
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| CONSTITUTIONAL AMENDMENT 5 More Info... Proposing an amendment to Article 4, Section 28 of the Constitution of New Mexico to allow the appointment of certain former members of the legislature to civil offices in the state in a limited situation. |
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| For |
|
10933 |
26.8% |
| Against |
|
29845 |
73.2% |
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| BOND QUESTION A More Info... The 2010 Capital Projects General Obligation Bond Act authorizes the issuance and sale of senior citizen facility improvement, construction and equipment acquisition bonds. Shall the state be authorized to issue general obligation bonds in an amount not to exceed seven million seven hundred ninety thousand three hundred twenty dollars ($7,790,320) to make capital expenditures for certain senior citizen facility improvements, construction and equipment acquisition projects and provide for a general property tax imposition and levy for the payment of principal of, interest on and expenses incurred in connection with the issuance of the bonds and the collection of the tax
as permitted by law? |
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| For |
|
21928 |
53.4% |
| Against |
|
19100 |
46.6% |
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| BOND QUESTION B More Info... The 2010 Capital Projects General Obligation Bond Act authorizes the issuance and sale of library acquisition and construction bonds. Shall the state be authorized to issue general obligation bonds in an amount not to exceed seven million eighty-two thousand one hundred ten dollars ($7,082,110) to make capital expenditures for academic, public school, tribal and public library acquisitions and provide for a general property tax imposition and levy for the payment of principal of, interest on and expenses incurred in connection with the issuance of the bonds and the collection of the tax as permitted by law? |
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| For |
|
21400 |
52.1% |
| Against |
|
19707 |
47.9% |
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| BOND QUESTION C More Info... The 2010 Capital Projects General Obligation Bond Act authorizes the issuance and sale of public school facility improvement, bus acquisition and public school books and instructional materials acquisition bonds. Shall the state be authorized to issue general obligation bonds in an amount not to exceed five million one hundred thousand dollars ($5,100,000) to make capital expenditures for pre-kindergarten classrooms and facilities at public schools, for public school books and instructional materials and for school buses and student count equipment in school buses statewide and provide for a general property tax imposition and levy for the payment of principal of, interest on and expenses incurred in connection with the issuance of the bonds and the collection of the tax as permitted by law? |
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| For |
|
24868 |
59.8% |
| Against |
|
16698 |
40.2% |
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| BOND QUESTION D More Info... The 2010 Capital Projects General Obligation Bond Act authorizes the issuance and sale of higher educational and special schools capital improvement and acquisition bonds. Shall the state be authorized to issue general obligation bonds in an amount not to exceed one hundred fifty-five million five hundred sixty-seven thousand eight hundred twenty-four dollars ($155,567,824) to make capital expenditures for certain higher educational and special schools capital improvements and acquisitions and provide for a general property tax imposition and levy for the payment of principal of, interest on and expenses incurred in connection with the issuance of the bonds and the collection of the tax as permitted by law? |
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| For |
|
20108 |
48.5% |
| Against |
|
21335 |
51.5% |
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