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The 2018 New Mexico gubernatorial election took place on November 6, 2018, to elect the next Governor of New Mexico, concurrently with the election of New Mexico's Class I U.S. Senate seat, as well as other elections to the United States Senate in other states, elections to the United States House of Representatives and various local elections.

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  • The 2018 New Mexico gubernatorial election took place on November 6, 2018, to elect the next Governor of New Mexico, concurrently with the election of New Mexico's Class I U.S. Senate seat, as well as other elections to the United States Senate in other states, elections to the United States House of Representatives and various local elections. Incumbent Republican Governor Susana Martinez was term-limited and could not seek reelection to a third consecutive term. Following party primaries on June 5, 2018, U.S. Representative Steve Pearce was the Republican nominee and U.S. Representative Michelle Lujan Grisham was the Democratic nominee. Lujan Grisham won the election by a substantial margin, which in fact was a complete and exact reversal of the 2014 gubernatorial results. Her win also signaled a continuation of the pattern of the partisanship of the office changing every two terms, beginning with Gary Johnson's first election in 1994. Furthermore, the pattern of the partisanship changing with each officeholder was continued, a pattern first started after Toney Anaya left office in 1987. Furthermore, the margin between the candidates (57.2% to 42.8%) was the same as the previous election, albeit with the parties switched. (en)
  • La elección para gobernador de Nuevo México de 2018 tuvo lugar el 6 de noviembre. En las elecciones generales, Michelle Lujan Grisham (demócrata) fue elegida gobernadora con el 57.2% de los votos contra el 42.8% del candidato republicano, . (es)
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  • ;Federal officials * Mike Pence, Vice President of the United States ;Sheriffs * Benny House, Otero County * Britt Snyder, Chaves County * Corey Helton, Lea County * Doug Wood, Sandoval County * Elva Harvey, De Baca County * Gary Gold, San Miguel County * Glenn Hamilton, Sierra County * Heath White, Torrance County * Ian Fletcher, Catron County * Ken Christesen, San Juan County * Louis Burkhard, Valencia County * Malin Parker, Roosevelt County * Marco Lucero, Los Alamos County * Mark Cage, Eddy County * Mike Lucero, Guadalupe County * Rick Sinclair, Colfax County * Robert Shepperd, Lincoln County * Russell Shafer, Quay County * Tony Mace, Cibola County * Warren Walter, Hidalgo County * Wesley Waller, Curry County ;County Commissioners * Glen Duggins, Socorro County ;Individuals *Jerry Apodaca, former Democratic Governor of New Mexico from 1975-1979 *Martin Hicks, Mayor of Grants *Ronna Romney McDaniel, Chair of the RNC ;Organizations * Susan B. Anthony List * Right To Life Committee of New Mexico * National Rifle Association * Albuquerque Police Officers Association ;Newspapers * Albuquerque Journal (en)
  • ;Federal officials * Barack Obama, former President of the United States * Joe Biden, former Vice President of the United States ;U.S Senators * Martin Heinrich, U.S. Senator * Jeff Bingaman, former U.S. Senator * Elizabeth Warren, U.S. Senator ;U.S. Representatives * Gwen Graham, former U.S. Representative ; Local and statewide politicians * Tim Keller, Mayor of Albuquerque * Alan Webber, Mayor of Santa Fe and candidate for Governor in 2014 * Deb Haaland, former chair of the New Mexico Democratic Party * Eliseo Lee Alcon, state representative * Deborah Armstrong, state representative * Hector Balderas, Attorney General of New Mexico * Patricia Roybal Caballero, state representative * Jacob Candelaria, state senator * Gail Chasey, state representative * Carlos Cisneros, state senator * George Dodge Jr., state representative * Daymon Ely, state representative * Harry Garcia, state representative * Miguel Garcia, state representative * Timothy Jennings, Former State Senate President Pro-Tempore * D. Wonda Johnson, state representative * Derrick Lente, state representative * Georgene Louis, state representative * Anthony "Moe" Maestas, state representative * Javier Martínez, state representative * Cisco McSorley, state senator * John Pinto, state senator * Stephanie Garcia Richard, state representative * Nancy Rodriguez, state senator * Angelica Rubio, state representative * Nick Salazar, state representative * Michael S. Sanchez, Former State Senate Majority Leader * Debra Sariñana, state representative * William Soules, state senator * Liz Stefanics, state senator * Bill Tallman, state senator * Christine Trujillo, state representative * Jim Trujillo, state representative * Linda Trujillo, state representative' * Jay Inslee, Governor of Washington ;Individuals * Alyssa Milano, actress and activist * Chelsea Handler, actress * Edward L. Romero, former United States Ambassador to Spain and Andorra * Kipp Watson, owner of Rio Rancho Road Runners, LLC, which has the business mission of promoting wheelchair basketball * Cheryl L. Willman, M.D., University of New Mexico School of Medicine Distinguished Professor ;Labor unions * American Federation of State, County and Municipal Employees Council 18 * American Federation of Teachers - New Mexico * Bakery, Confectionery, Tobacco Workers and Grain Millers' International Union Local 351 * New Mexico Professional Fire Fighters Association * International Association of Fire Fighters Local 224 * United Mine Workers of America * United Steelworkers District 12 ;Organizations * Conservation Voters New Mexico Action Fund * EMILY's List * Latino Victory Fund * NARAL Pro-Choice America * Planned Parenthood Action Fund * Everytown for Gun Safety (en)
  • ; Local and statewide politicians * Guadalupe Cano, Silver City Town Councilor * Marco Lucero, Los Alamos County Sheriff ;Individuals * Sam Donaldson, retired news anchor, serving with ABC News from 1967 to 2013 * Lilly Ledbetter, namesake of the Lilly Ledbetter Fair Pay Act of 2009 * Mary Molina Mescall, former Executive Director of the New Mexico Commission on the Status of Women * Frances Ray, former president of the Democratic Women of Bernalillo County (en)
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  • La elección para gobernador de Nuevo México de 2018 tuvo lugar el 6 de noviembre. En las elecciones generales, Michelle Lujan Grisham (demócrata) fue elegida gobernadora con el 57.2% de los votos contra el 42.8% del candidato republicano, . (es)
  • The 2018 New Mexico gubernatorial election took place on November 6, 2018, to elect the next Governor of New Mexico, concurrently with the election of New Mexico's Class I U.S. Senate seat, as well as other elections to the United States Senate in other states, elections to the United States House of Representatives and various local elections. (en)
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