Via ENMU The Chase Online

Graph from BBC News

 *Note: State results are in parenthesis

United States Senator:

(W) Rep. Mich Rich – 2,604

Dem. Martin T Heinrich – 1,276

Lib. Gary E Johnson – 750

United States Representative- DISTRICT 2

(W) Rep. Yvette Herrell – 1,561

Dem. Xochitl Torres Small – 560

United States Representative- DISTRICT 3

(W) Rep. Jerald Steve McFall – 1,388

Dem. Ben R Lujan – 945

Lib. Christopher Manning – 142

Governor and Lieutenant Governor

(W) Rep. Steve Pearce & Michelle Garcia Holmes – 3,220 (294,875)

Dem. Michelle Lujan Grisham & Howie C Morales – 1,429 (392,215)

Secretary of State

(W)Rep. Gavin S Clarkson- 2,918 (254,610)

Dem. Maggie Toulouse Oliver –1,321 (392,952)

Lib. Ginger G Grider – 364 (34,097)

State Treasurer

(W) Rep. Arthur L Castillo – 3,074 (283,707)

Dem. Time Eichenberg – 1,481 (388,741)

State Auditor

Brian S. Colon – (389,517)

Wayne A. Johnson – (288,655)

Attorney General

(W) Rep. Michael Eugene Hendricks – 2,868 (228,887)

Dem. Hector Balderas – 1,449 (421,076)

Lib. A Blair Dunn – 287 (32,557)

Commissioner of Public Lands

(W) Rep. Patrick H Lyons – 3,128 (294,192)

Dem. Stephanie Garcia Richard – 1,213 (346,778)

Lib. Michael G Lucero – 267 (39,277)

State Representative- DISTRICT 63

(W) Rep. Martin Ruben Zamora – 609

Dem. Geroge Dodge Jr. – 438

State Representative – DISTRICT 66

(W) Rep. Phelps Anderson – 1,761

State Representative – DISTRICT 67

(W) Rep. Jackey O Chatfield – 924

Dem. Mark D McDonald – 380

Public Regulation Commissioner – DISTRICT 2

(W) Rep. Jefferson L Byrd – 3,153

Dem. Kevin J Sanders – 1,404

Justice of Supreme Court

(W) Rep. Gary L Clingman – 3,108 (275,582)

Dem. Michael Vigil – 1,458  (397,323)

Justice of Court Appeals Position 1

(W) Rep. Stephen G French- 3,179 (304,826)

Dem. Kristina Bogardus – (364,533)

JCA – Position 2

(W) Rep. Hank Bohnoff — 3,125 (282,671)

Dem. Jacquelin R Medina – 1,419 (385,371)

JCA – Position 3

(W) Emil J Kiehne – 3,113 (384,961)

Dem. Briana H Zamora – 1,439 (282,454)

JCA- Position 4

(W) Rep. Daniel Jose Gallegos – 3,089 (303,455)

Dem Megan P Duffy – 1,440 (361,827)

JCA –Position 5

(W) Dem. Jennifer L Attrep – 2,463 (459,735)

Magistrate Judge – Roosevelt – MAGISTRATE

(W) Rep. Christopher A Mitchell – 3,622

County Commissioner by Commissioner District – Roosevelt – District 3

(W) Rep. Lewis Shane Lee – 825

County Commissioner by Commissioner District – Roosevelt – District 4

(W) Rep. Tine M Dixon –534

County Commissioner by Commissioner District – Roosevelt – District 5

(W) Rep. Paul E Grider – 841

County Assessor – Roosevelt

(W) Rep. George S Beggs – 3,569

County Sheriff – Roosevelt

(W) Rep. Malin K Papker – 3,533

Judge J Miles Hanisee will be retained as Judge of Court by a 2,604 vote for yes, and 1,119 vote for no. (377,021 yes; 165,781 no)

Constitutional Amendment 1: Proposing an amendment to Article 6, Section 13 of the Constitution of New Mexico to give the legislature authority to provide for Appellate Jurisdiction by Statute.

Yes- 2,067 (333,121)

No- 1,119 (240,103)

Constitutional Amendment 2: Proposing an amendment to Article 5 of the Constitution of New Mexico to create an independent State Ethics Commission with jurisdiction to investigate, adjudicate and issue advisory opinions concerning civil violations of laws governing ethics, standards of conduct and reporting requirements as provided by law.

Yes- 2,643 (459,419)

No- 1,478 (152,143)

Bond Question A: The 2018 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 ten million seven hundred seventy thousand dollars ($10,770,000) to make capital expenditures for certain senior citizen facility improvement, construction and equipment acquisition projects and provide for a general property tax impos

Yes- 2,704 (438,230)

No- 1,552 (180,647)

Bond Question B: The 2018 Capital Projects General Obligation Bond Act authorizes the issuance and sale of library acquisition bonds. Shall the state be authorized to issue general obligation bonds in an amount not to exceed twelve million eight hundred seventy-six thousand dollars ($12,876,000) to make capital expenditures for academic, public school, tribal and public library resource acquisitions and provide for a general property tax imposition and levy for the payment of principal of, interest on and expen

Yes- 2,688 (424,619)

No- 1,574 (193,309)

Bond Question C: The 2018 Capital Projects General Obligation Bond Act authorizes the issuance and sale of bonds for the purchase of school buses. Shall the state be authorized to issue general obligation bonds in an amount not to exceed six million one hundred thirty-seven thousand dollars ($6,137,000) to make capital expenditures for the purchase of school buses 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

Yes- 2,754 (423,323)

No-  1,513 (192,015)

Bond Question D: The 2018 Capital Projects General Obligation Bond Act authorizes the issuance and sale of higher education, special schools and tribal schools capital improvement and acquisition bonds. Shall the state be authorized to issue general obligation bonds in an amount not to exceed one hundred thirty-six million two hundred thirty thousand dollars ($136,230,000) to make capital expenditures for certain higher education, special schools and tribal schools capital improvements and acquisitions and prov

Yes- 2,786 (407,192)

No- 1,575 (212,273)