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2021 New Mexico's 1st congressional district special election

A special election was held on June 1, 2021, to fill the vacancy in New Mexico's 1st congressional district created by Representative Deb Haaland's resignation from the United States House of Representatives to become the Secretary of the Interior in Joe Biden's administration.

New Mexico's 1st congressional district special election

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New Mexico's 1st congressional district
 
Nominee Melanie Stansbury Mark Moores
Party Democratic Republican
Popular vote 79,838 47,111
Percentage 60.4% 35.6%

Stansbury:      40–50%      50–60%      60–70%      60–70%      70–80%      80–90%      90–100%
Moores:      40–50%      50–60%      60–70%      70–80%
Tie:       No votes:      

U.S. Representative before election

Deb Haaland
Democratic

Elected U.S. Representative

Melanie Stansbury
Democratic

State Representatives Patricia Roybal Caballero, Georgene Louis and Melanie Stansbury and state Senator Antoinette Sedillo Lopez sought the Democratic nomination. State Senator Mark Moores, radio host Eddy Aragon and activist Elisa Martinez sought the Republican nomination.

The Democratic Party nominated Stansbury; the Republican Party nominated Moores; the Libertarian Party selected Chris Manning; former Commissioner of Public Lands Aubrey Dunn Jr. ran as an independent. Stansbury won the election with over 60% percent of the vote.[1]

Background edit

Representative Michelle Lujan Grisham of New Mexico's 1st congressional district announced in 2016, that she would seek the Democratic nomination for the 2018 gubernatorial election.[2] Deb Haaland, the former chair of the Democratic Party of New Mexico, ran for the seat with the Democratic nomination and won in the 2018 election.[3] She was reelected in the 2020 election.[4]

Haaland was selected by President Joe Biden to serve as Secretary of the Interior and she was approved by the United States Senate by a vote of fifty-one to forty.[5][6] Haaland resigned from her seat on March 16, 2021, and a special election was ordered by the Secretary of State of New Mexico to be held on June 1.[7][8] Each party's state central committee selected their candidate for the special election instead of using a primary system.[9]

Democratic committee selection edit

Antoinette Sedillo Lopez, a member of the New Mexico Senate who had run in the 2018 Democratic primary for the seat, and Melanie Stansbury, a member of the New Mexico House of Representatives, announced on December 21, 2020, that they would seek the Democratic nomination for the special election.[10][11] On January 4, 2021, Georgene Louis, a member of the state house, announced that she would seek the Democratic nomination.[12] Victor Reyes, the legislator director for Governor Lujan Grisham, announced on January 8, that he would seek the Democratic nomination.[13] Patricia Roybal Caballero, a member of the state house, announced her campaign on January 27.[14]

Stansbury won the nomination after defeating Sedillo Lopez, who had placed first in the first round of voting, in the runoff.[15]

Candidates edit

Selected edit

Eliminated in second round edit

Eliminated in first round edit

Declined edit

Endorsements edit

Georgene Louis
Individuals
State legislators
Selinda Guerrero
Victor Reyes
U.S. representatives
Organizations

Convention results edit

Democratic convention results[36][15]
Candidate First round votes First round pct. Second round votes Second round pct.
Melanie Stansbury 43 21.61% 103 51.24%
Antoinette Sedillo Lopez 74 37.19% 97 48.26%
Randi McGinn 34 17.09% Eliminated
Victor Reyes 18 9.05% Eliminated
Selinda Guerrero 13 6.53% Eliminated
Georgene Louis 13 6.53% Eliminated
Francisco Fernández 2 1.01% Eliminated
Patricia Roybal Caballero 1 0.50% Eliminated
Abstained 1 0.50% 1 0.50%
Total 199 100% 201 100%

Republican committee selection edit

State Senator Mark Moores was selected by the Republican state central committee to serve as the Republican candidate in the special election on March 27.[37][38]

Candidates edit

Selected edit

Not selected edit

Withdrew before committee selection edit

Endorsements edit

Convention results edit

Republican convention results[46][47]
Candidate Votes Pct.
Mark Moores 49 40%
Eddy Aragon 34 28%
Elisa Martinez 20 17%
Jared Vander Dussen 7 6%
Ronnie Lucero 6 5%
Michaela Chavez 5 4%
Jonathan Gonzalez 0 0%
Total 121 100%

Libertarian committee selection edit

Candidates edit

Selected edit

Independents edit

Aubrey Dunn Jr., who had served as the New Mexico Commissioner of Public Lands as a Republican and Libertarian, filed to run as an independent for the seat on January 8, 2021.[13] Laura Olivas and Robert Ornelas ran as write-in candidates.[49]

Candidates edit

Declared edit

Certified write-in edit

Endorsements edit

General election edit

Predictions edit

Source Ranking As of
The Cook Political Report[54] Likely D June 1, 2021
Inside Elections[55] Solid D May 7, 2021
Sabato's Crystal Ball[56] Likely D May 26, 2021

Endorsements edit

Melanie Stansbury (D)
Executive branch officials
U.S. senators
U.S. representatives
State officials
Individuals
Organizations
Laura Olvias (I) (write-in)

Polling edit

Poll source Date(s)
administered
Sample
size[a]
Margin
of error
Melanie
Stansbury (D)
Mark
Moores (R)
Aubrey
Dunn (I)
Chris
Manning (L)
Undecided
RRH Elections (R) May 18–21, 2021 555 (LV) ± 4.2% 49% 33% 5% 3% 9%
Notes
  1. ^ Key:
    A – all adults
    RV – registered voters
    LV – likely voters
    V – unclear

Results edit

2021 New Mexico's 1st congressional district special election[79]
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
Democratic Melanie Stansbury 79,838 60.36% +2.17%
Republican Mark Moores 47,111 35.62% −6.19%
Independent Aubrey Dunn Jr. 3,534 2.67% N/A
Libertarian Chris Manning 1,734 1.31% N/A
Write-in 46 0.03% N/A
Total votes 132,263 100.0%
Democratic hold

By county edit

County Melanie Stansbury
Democratic
Mark Moores
Republican
Various candidates
Other parties
Margin Total votes
# % # % # % # %
Bernalillo 74,181 61.40% 41,984 34.75% 4,641 3.84% 32,197 26.65% 120,806
Sandoval 3,686 59.36% 2,289 36.86% 235 3.78% 1,397 22.50% 6,210
Santa Fe 611 38.94% 875 55.77% 83 5.29% −264 −16.83% 1,569
Torrance 945 34.43% 1,503 54.75% 297 10.82% −558 −20.33% 2,745
Valencia 415 44.58% 460 49.41% 56 6.01% −45 −4.83% 931
Totals 79,838 60.36% 47,111 35.62% 5,314 4.02% 32,727 24.74% 132,263

See also edit

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External links edit

Official websites for candidates
  • Aubrey Dunn Jr. (I) for Congress
  • Chris Manning (L) for Congress May 1, 2021, at the Wayback Machine
  • Mark Moores (R) for Congress
  • Melanie Stansbury (D) for Congress

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A special election was held on June 1 2021 to fill the vacancy in New Mexico s 1st congressional district created by Representative Deb Haaland s resignation from the United States House of Representatives to become the Secretary of the Interior in Joe Biden s administration New Mexico s 1st congressional district special election 2020 June 1 2021 2022 New Mexico s 1st congressional district Nominee Melanie Stansbury Mark MooresParty Democratic RepublicanPopular vote 79 838 47 111Percentage 60 4 35 6 Results by countyResults by voting precinctStansbury 40 50 50 60 60 70 60 70 70 80 80 90 90 100 Moores 40 50 50 60 60 70 70 80 Tie No votes U S Representative before electionDeb HaalandDemocratic Elected U S Representative Melanie StansburyDemocraticState Representatives Patricia Roybal Caballero Georgene Louis and Melanie Stansbury and state Senator Antoinette Sedillo Lopez sought the Democratic nomination State Senator Mark Moores radio host Eddy Aragon and activist Elisa Martinez sought the Republican nomination The Democratic Party nominated Stansbury the Republican Party nominated Moores the Libertarian Party selected Chris Manning former Commissioner of Public Lands Aubrey Dunn Jr ran as an independent Stansbury won the election with over 60 percent of the vote 1 Contents 1 Background 2 Democratic committee selection 2 1 Candidates 2 1 1 Selected 2 1 2 Eliminated in second round 2 1 3 Eliminated in first round 2 1 4 Declined 2 2 Endorsements 2 2 1 Convention results 3 Republican committee selection 3 1 Candidates 3 1 1 Selected 3 1 2 Not selected 3 1 3 Withdrew before committee selection 3 2 Endorsements 3 3 Convention results 4 Libertarian committee selection 4 1 Candidates 4 1 1 Selected 5 Independents 5 1 Candidates 5 1 1 Declared 5 1 2 Certified write in 5 2 Endorsements 6 General election 6 1 Predictions 6 2 Endorsements 6 3 Polling 6 4 Results 6 4 1 By county 7 See also 8 References 9 External linksBackground editRepresentative Michelle Lujan Grisham of New Mexico s 1st congressional district announced in 2016 that she would seek the Democratic nomination for the 2018 gubernatorial election 2 Deb Haaland the former chair of the Democratic Party of New Mexico ran for the seat with the Democratic nomination and won in the 2018 election 3 She was reelected in the 2020 election 4 Haaland was selected by President Joe Biden to serve as Secretary of the Interior and she was approved by the United States Senate by a vote of fifty one to forty 5 6 Haaland resigned from her seat on March 16 2021 and a special election was ordered by the Secretary of State of New Mexico to be held on June 1 7 8 Each party s state central committee selected their candidate for the special election instead of using a primary system 9 Democratic committee selection editAntoinette Sedillo Lopez a member of the New Mexico Senate who had run in the 2018 Democratic primary for the seat and Melanie Stansbury a member of the New Mexico House of Representatives announced on December 21 2020 that they would seek the Democratic nomination for the special election 10 11 On January 4 2021 Georgene Louis a member of the state house announced that she would seek the Democratic nomination 12 Victor Reyes the legislator director for Governor Lujan Grisham announced on January 8 that he would seek the Democratic nomination 13 Patricia Roybal Caballero a member of the state house announced her campaign on January 27 14 Stansbury won the nomination after defeating Sedillo Lopez who had placed first in the first round of voting in the runoff 15 Candidates edit Selected edit Melanie Stansbury state representative 11 Eliminated in second round edit Antoinette Sedillo Lopez state senator and candidate for New Mexico s 1st congressional district in 2018 11 10 Eliminated in first round edit Francisco Fernandez filmmaker 16 Selinda Guerrero community organizer 17 Georgene Louis state representative 12 Randi McGinn attorney 18 Victor Reyes legislative director for Governor of New Mexico Michelle Lujan Grisham 13 Patricia Roybal Caballero state representative 14 Declined edit Javier Martinez state representative 19 Maggie Toulouse Oliver New Mexico Secretary of State 20 Endorsements edit Georgene LouisIndividualsMark Ruffalo actor and producer 21 Wes Studi Cherokee actor and film producer 21 State legislatorsRuth Buffalo North Dakota State Representative from district 27 2018 present 22 Christina Haswood Kansas State Representative from district 10 2021 present 22 Ponka We Victors Kansas State Representative from district 103 2011 present 22 Selinda GuerreroOrganizationsBrand New Congress 23 Victor ReyesU S representativesDavid Cicilline U S Representative from RI 01 2011 present 24 Chris Pappas U S Representative from NH 01 2019 present 24 Mark Takano U S Representative for CA 41 2013 present 25 Ritchie Torres U S Representative from NY 15 2021 present 24 Marc Veasey U S Representative from TX 33 2013 present 24 OrganizationsEquality PAC 25 LGBTQ Victory Fund 26 Antoinette Sedillo LopezOrganizationsCenter for Biological Diversity Action Fund 27 Food amp Water Action 27 Friends of the Earth Action 28 Progressive Democrats of America 29 30 Melanie StansburyIndividualsDiane Denish former lieutenant governor of New Mexico 2003 2011 31 Organizations314 Action 32 American Federation of State County and Municipal Employees 33 Climate Hawks Vote 34 Moms Demand Action 35 Sierra Club 33 Convention results edit Democratic convention results 36 15 Candidate First round votes First round pct Second round votes Second round pct Melanie Stansbury 43 21 61 103 51 24 Antoinette Sedillo Lopez 74 37 19 97 48 26 Randi McGinn 34 17 09 EliminatedVictor Reyes 18 9 05 EliminatedSelinda Guerrero 13 6 53 EliminatedGeorgene Louis 13 6 53 EliminatedFrancisco Fernandez 2 1 01 EliminatedPatricia Roybal Caballero 1 0 50 EliminatedAbstained 1 0 50 1 0 50 Total 199 100 201 100 Republican committee selection editState Senator Mark Moores was selected by the Republican state central committee to serve as the Republican candidate in the special election on March 27 37 38 Candidates edit Selected edit Mark Moores state senator 39 40 Not selected edit Eddy Aragon radio host and owner of KIVA AM 19 20 41 Michaela Chavez bookkeeper 42 41 Ronnie Lucero finance manager 41 Elisa Martinez anti abortion activist and candidate for U S Senate in 2020 41 Tracy Trujillo 41 Jared Vander Dussen attorney 41 Withdrew before committee selection edit Michelle Garcia Holmes retired police detective nominee for Lieutenant Governor of New Mexico in 2018 and nominee for this district in 2020 43 Endorsements edit Mark MooresOrganizationsNRA Political Victory Fund 44 Republican Party of New Mexico 45 Convention results edit Republican convention results 46 47 Candidate Votes Pct Mark Moores 49 40 Eddy Aragon 34 28 Elisa Martinez 20 17 Jared Vander Dussen 7 6 Ronnie Lucero 6 5 Michaela Chavez 5 4 Jonathan Gonzalez 0 0 Total 121 100 Libertarian committee selection editCandidates edit Selected edit Chris Manning staff auditor Arizona National Guard veteran and Libertarian candidate for New Mexico s 3rd congressional district in 2018 48 Independents editAubrey Dunn Jr who had served as the New Mexico Commissioner of Public Lands as a Republican and Libertarian filed to run as an independent for the seat on January 8 2021 13 Laura Olivas and Robert Ornelas ran as write in candidates 49 Candidates edit Declared edit Aubrey Dunn Jr former Republican turned Libertarian New Mexico Commissioner of Public Lands 2015 2019 Republican candidate for New Mexico s 2nd congressional district in 2018 and Libertarian candidate for U S Senate in 2018 13 Certified write in edit Laura Olivas 50 51 Robert Ornelas perennial candidate previously associated with the American Independent Party 52 53 Endorsements edit Laura OlivasMoms Demand Action 35 General election editPredictions edit Source Ranking As ofThe Cook Political Report 54 Likely D June 1 2021Inside Elections 55 Solid D May 7 2021Sabato s Crystal Ball 56 Likely D May 26 2021Endorsements edit Melanie Stansbury D Executive branch officialsJoe Biden 46th president of the United States 2021 present 57 Deb Haaland 54th United States Secretary of the Interior 2021 present and former U S Representative from NM 01 2019 2021 58 U S senatorsCory Booker United States Senator from New Jersey 2013 present 59 Martin Heinrich United States Senator from New Mexico 2013 present 60 Ben Ray Lujan United States Senator from New Mexico 2021 present 60 Elizabeth Warren United States Senator from Massachusetts 2013 present 57 U S representativesMondaire Jones U S Representative from NY 17 2021 present 61 Nancy Pelosi 52nd Speaker of the United States House of Representatives 2019 present and U S Representative from CA 12 1987 present 62 Adam Schiff U S Representative from California s 28th congressional district previously numbered 27th and 29th 2001 present 59 State officialsDiane Denish former lieutenant governor of New Mexico 2003 2011 31 Michelle Lujan Grisham 32nd governor of New Mexico 2019 present 60 IndividualsJill Biden First Lady of the United States 63 Doug Emhoff Second Gentleman of the United States 64 Organizations314 Action 32 American Federation of State County and Municipal Employees 33 Climate Hawks Vote 34 Congressional Progressive Caucus PAC 65 EMILY s List 66 End Citizens United 67 Giffords 68 J Street PAC 69 League of Conservation Voters 70 Let America Vote 67 Moms Demand Action 35 National Association of Social Workers 71 National Wildlife Federation Action Fund 72 New Mexico Working Families Party 73 Planned Parenthood 74 Sierra Club 33 Mark Moores R Executive branch officialsNikki Haley 29th United States Ambassador to the United Nations 2017 2018 and 116th governor of South Carolina 2011 2017 57 U S representativesYvette Herrell U S Representative from New Mexico s 2nd congressional district 2021 present member of the New Mexico House of Representatives from the 51st district 2011 2019 75 Ronny Jackson U S Representative from Texas s 13th congressional district 2021 present and 1st Chief Medical Advisor to the President 76 NewspapersAlbuquerque Journal 77 OrganizationsNational Federation of Independent Business 78 National Right to Life Committee 74 NRA Political Victory Fund 44 Republican Party of New Mexico 45 Laura Olvias I write in Moms Demand Action co endorsed with Stansbury 35 Polling edit Poll source Date s administered Samplesize a Marginof error MelanieStansbury D MarkMoores R AubreyDunn I ChrisManning L UndecidedRRH Elections R May 18 21 2021 555 LV 4 2 49 33 5 3 9 Notes Key A all adultsRV registered votersLV likely votersV unclear Results edit 2021 New Mexico s 1st congressional district special election 79 Party Candidate Votes Democratic Melanie Stansbury 79 838 60 36 2 17 Republican Mark Moores 47 111 35 62 6 19 Independent Aubrey Dunn Jr 3 534 2 67 N ALibertarian Chris Manning 1 734 1 31 N AWrite in 46 0 03 N ATotal votes 132 263 100 0 Democratic holdBy county edit County Melanie StansburyDemocratic Mark MooresRepublican Various candidatesOther parties Margin Total votes Bernalillo 74 181 61 40 41 984 34 75 4 641 3 84 32 197 26 65 120 806Sandoval 3 686 59 36 2 289 36 86 235 3 78 1 397 22 50 6 210Santa Fe 611 38 94 875 55 77 83 5 29 264 16 83 1 569Torrance 945 34 43 1 503 54 75 297 10 82 558 20 33 2 745Valencia 415 44 58 460 49 41 56 6 01 45 4 83 931Totals 79 838 60 36 47 111 35 62 5 314 4 02 32 727 24 74 132 263See also edit2021 United States House of Representatives electionsReferences edit Gowins Max June 1 2021 Election Results New Mexico 1st Congressional District Special Election Decision Desk HQ Archived from the original on June 2 2021 Retrieved June 15 2021 Lujan Grisham running for governor Albuquerque Journal December 13 2006 Archived from the original on June 3 2021 Retrieved June 3 2021 Democrat Deb Haaland s win in New Mexico is historic Vox November 7 2018 Archived from 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