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2022 United States House of Representatives elections in New Mexico

The 2022 United States House of Representatives elections in New Mexico were held on November 8, 2022, to elect the three U.S. representatives from the state of New Mexico, one from each of the state's three congressional districts. The elections coincided with the New Mexico gubernatorial election and various state and local elections. The Democratic party gained the 2nd Congressional seat, gaining unitary control of New Mexico's Congressional (House and Senate) delegation for the first time since 2018 and improving the advantage in the House delegation for New Mexico from 2–1 in favor of Democrats to 3–0.

2022 United States House of Representatives elections in New Mexico

← 2020 November 8, 2022 2024 →

All 3 New Mexico seats to the United States House of Representatives
  Majority party Minority party
 
Party Democratic Republican
Last election 2 1
Seats won 3 0
Seat change 1 1
Popular vote 387,716 316,352
Percentage 55.06% 44.93%
Swing 0.20% 0.19%

Redistricting edit

Process edit

In New Mexico, legislative and congressional maps must be passed by the state legislature and are subject to a veto by the governor, which would require a two-thirds supermajority in each house of the legislature to override. In April 2021, governor Michelle Lujan Grisham signed a bill passed by the legislature that established the seven-member New Mexico Citizen Redistricting Committee. The job of the committee is to draw three sets of legislative and congressional maps, which it then sends to the legislature for consideration. Current public officials and government employees are barred from serving on the committee. The committee's role is purely advisory and the legislature is free to alter or discard its proposals.[1]

On October 15, 2021, the redistricting committee voted to send 3 congressional maps to the legislature. The first would largely maintain the boundaries of the state's existing map. The second would increase Native American representation in the 3rd congressional district to nearly 20% and Hispanic representation in the 2nd district to 54%. This proposal was championed by the committee's chairman Edward Chávez, former Chief Justice of the New Mexico Supreme Court. The third, drawn by the Center for Civic Policy, would add liberal areas of the city of Albuquerque to the rural 2nd district.[2]

Targeting of the 2nd district edit

In the leadup to the 2020 redistricting cycle, some suspected that the Democratic-controlled state legislature might alter the boundaries of the 2nd congressional district to make it more favorable to the Democratic Party. The 2nd district was represented by Democrat Xochitl Torres Small after she defeated Republican Yvette Herrell in the 2018 midterm elections, but she lost to Herrell in a 2020 rematch. The day after Herrell's victory, Democrat Brian Egolf, the Speaker of the New Mexico House of Representatives, pointed out that the 2nd district would inevitably be changed during redistricting and said "we'll have to see what that means for Republican chances to hold it." This statement was criticized by Steve Pearce, the chair of the New Mexico Republican Party, who called it "political tricks."[3]

The district is mostly rural and dominated by the oil and natural gas industry. Carlsbad mayor Dale Janway expressed concern that portions of the Albuquerque suburbs might be added to the district, which would dilute the influence of the rural communities in the district, including Carlsbad.[4] After the 2020 elections, the district held a Partisan Voting Index of R+8.[5]

Legislature's map edit

On December 10, the New Mexico Senate voted 25–15 to approve a congressional map drawn by Democratic state senator Joseph Cervantes. This proposal largely resembles the third map submitted by the commission, adding portions of western and southern Albuquerque to the 2nd district and moving a portion of the conservative-leaning, oil-producing area of the 2nd district into the 3rd district. These changes would increase the Hispanic majority in the 2nd district from 51% to 56% and decrease the percentage of Native Americans in the 3rd district from 20% to 16%. Republicans widely opposed the map, with GOP state senator David Gallegos pointing out that the map combines the conservative oilfield town of Hobbs with heavily Democratic Santa Fe, which is hundreds of miles away, and GOP senator Cliff Pirtle claiming that the map represented an attempt by Democrats to control all 3 of New Mexico's House seats. Cervantes defended his map, saying he wished to "reimagine a New Mexico where our districts include rural and urban areas."[6][7][8][9] The New Mexico House of Representatives passed the map on December 12 in a 44–24 vote, and governor Lujan Grisham approved it on December 17.[10][11]

Dave Wasserman of Cook Political Report interpreted the new map as an attempt by Democrats to target Herrell while still protecting the representative of the 3rd district, Democrat Teresa Leger Fernandez. Under the new map, in the 2020 presidential election, Democrat Joe Biden would have won the 1st district by 14.5%, the 2nd by under 6%, and the 3rd by roughly 11%.[12] Under the previous map, Biden won the first district by 22.8% and the 3rd district by 17.6%, and lost the 2nd district to Republican Donald Trump by 11.8%.[13]

District 1 edit

2022 New Mexico's 1st congressional district election
 
     
Nominee Melanie Stansbury Michelle Garcia Holmes
Party Democratic Republican
Popular vote 156,458 124,150
Percentage 55.7% 44.2%

 
County results
Stansbury:      50–60%      60–70%
Garcia Holmes:      50–60%      60–70%      70–80%
     80–90%

U.S. Representative before election

Melanie Stansbury
Democratic

Elected U.S. Representative

Melanie Stansbury
Democratic

The 1st district covers the center of the state, taking in the counties of Torrance, Guadalupe, De Baca, and Lincoln, as well as eastern Bernalillo County and most of Albuquerque.[14] Democrat Deb Haaland, who was re-elected with 58.2% of the vote in 2020,[15] resigned on March 16, 2021, after she was confirmed to become the U.S. Secretary of the Interior.[16] Democrat Melanie Stansbury won the June 1, 2021 special election to finish her term with 60.4% of the vote.[17]

Democratic primary edit

Candidates edit

Nominee edit

Endorsements edit

Results edit

Democratic primary results[27]
Party Candidate Votes %
Democratic Melanie Stansbury (incumbent) 44,223 100.0
Total votes 44,223 100.0

Republican primary edit

Candidates edit

Nominee edit
Eliminated in primary edit
  • Louie Sanchez, small business owner [18]
Disqualified edit
  • Joshua Neal, city planner[18]
  • Jacquelyn Reeve, nurse practitioner[18]

Results edit

Republican primary results[27]
Party Candidate Votes %
Republican Michelle Garcia Holmes 25,822 58.7
Republican Louie Sanchez 18,171 41.3
Total votes 43,993 100.0

General election edit

Debates and forums edit

2022 New Mexico's 1st congressional district general election debates and forums
No. Date Host Moderator Link Participants
 P  Participant   A  Absent   N  Non-invitee   I  Invitee W  Withdrawn
Garcia Holmes Stansbury
1[28] October 14, 2022 KOB 4 Tessa Mentus & Matt Grubs YouTube P P

Predictions edit

Source Ranking As of
The Cook Political Report[29] Solid D April 27, 2022
Inside Elections[30] Solid D April 22, 2022
Sabato's Crystal Ball[31] Likely D April 27, 2022
Politico[32] Likely D April 18, 2022
RCP[33] Lean D October 30, 2022
Fox News[34] Likely D July 11, 2022
DDHQ[35] Likely D July 20, 2022
538[36] Solid D June 30, 2022
The Economist[37] Likely D September 28, 2022

Polling edit

Poll source Date(s)
administered
Sample
size[a]
Margin
of error
Melanie
Stansbury (D)
Michelle Garcia
Holmes (R)
Other Undecided
Emerson College October 25–28, 2022 372 (LV) ± 5.0% 50% 40% 2%[b] 8%
54% 43% 3%[c]
Research & Polling Inc. October 20–27, 2022 410 (LV) ± 4.8% 48% 42% 9%

Results edit

2022 New Mexico's 1st congressional district election[38]
Party Candidate Votes %
Democratic Melanie Stansbury (incumbent) 156,462 55.8
Republican Michelle Garcia Holmes 124,151 44.2
Independent Victoria Gonzales (write-in) 58 0.0
Total votes 280,671 100.0
Democratic hold

District 2 edit

2022 New Mexico's 2nd congressional district election
 
← 2020
2024 →
     
Nominee Gabe Vasquez Yvette Herrell
Party Democratic Republican
Popular vote 96,980 95,638
Percentage 50.3% 49.6%

 
 
County results
Herrell:      50–60%      60–70%      70–80%      80-90%      ≥90%
Vasquez:      50–60%      60–70%      70-80%      80-90%      ≥90%
Tie      50%

U.S. Representative before election

Yvette Herrell
Republican

Elected U.S. Representative

Gabe Vasquez
Democratic

The 2nd district encapsulates southern and western New Mexico, including the cities of Las Cruces, Carlsbad, and Alamogordo, as well as the southwestern suburbs of Albuquerque.[14] The incumbent was Republican Yvette Herrell, who had flipped back the district from Xochitl Torres Small (who had in turn narrowly defeated her for the seat in a race to replace a Republican incumbent in 2018) with 53.7% of the vote in 2020.[15] The new 2022-2032 lines for the district made it more competitive for Democrats, with Vasquez defeating Herrell in a narrow race that was too close to call until the next afternoon.[39]

Republican primary edit

Candidates edit

Nominee edit

Results edit

Republican primary results[27]
Party Candidate Votes %
Republican Yvette Herrell (incumbent) 28,623 100.0
Total votes 28,623 100.0

Democratic primary edit

Candidates edit

Nominee edit
Eliminated in primary edit
  • Darshan Patel, physician[18]
Declined edit

Results edit

Democratic primary results[27]
Party Candidate Votes %
Democratic Gabe Vasquez 24,010 76.1
Democratic Darshan Patel 7,534 23.9
Total votes 31,544 100.0

General election edit

Debate edit

2022 New Mexico's 2nd congressional district debate
No. Date Host Moderator Link Republican Democratic
Key:
 P  Participant   A  Absent   N  Not invited   I  Invited  W  Withdrawn
Yvette Herrell Gabe Vasquez
1 Oct. 21, 2022 KOB (TV) Matt Grubs
Tessa Mentus
YouTube P P

Predictions edit

Source Ranking As of
The Cook Political Report[29] Tossup April 27, 2022
Inside Elections[30] Tossup April 22, 2022
Sabato's Crystal Ball[31] Lean R October 26, 2022
Politico[32] Tossup April 18, 2022
RCP[33] Lean R June 9, 2022
Fox News[34] Tossup August 22, 2022
DDHQ[35] Likely R November 1, 2022
538[36] Likely R November 1, 2022
The Economist[37] Tossup September 28, 2022

Endorsements edit

Yvette Herrell (R)
Gabe Vasquez (D)
U.S. Executive Branch officials
U.S. Senators
U.S. Representatives
Individuals
State legislators
Organizations
Labor unions
Newspapers

Polling edit

Aggregate polls
Source of poll
aggregation
Dates
administered
Dates
updated
Yvette
Herrell (R)
Gabe
Vasquez (D)
Undecided
[d]
Margin
FiveThirtyEight July 19 – October 28, 2022 October 31, 2022 49.4% 45.3% 5.3% Herrell +4.1
Graphical summary
Poll source Date(s)
administered
Sample
size[a]
Margin
of error
Yvette
Herrell (R)
Gabe
Vasquez (D)
Other Undecided
Emerson College October 25–28, 2022 302 (LV) ± 5.6% 54% 41% 1%[e] 4%
54% 44% 2%[f]
Research & Polling Inc. October 20–27, 2022 410 (LV) ± 4.8% 45% 47% 8%
Siena College/New York Times October 20–24, 2022 398 (LV) ± 5.5% 47% 48% 5%
Global Strategy Group (D)[A] September 20–26, 2022 500 (LV) ± 4.4% 43% 45% 12%
Global Strategy Group (D)[A] July 19–25, 2022 500 (LV) ± 4.9% 44% 45% 11%
Hypothetical polling
Generic Republican vs. generic Democrat
Poll source Date(s)
administered
Sample
size[a]
Margin
of error
Generic
Republican
Generic
Democrat
Undecided
GBAO (D)[B] October 9, 2022 46% 49% 5%

Results edit

2022 New Mexico's 2nd congressional district election[38]
Party Candidate Votes %
Democratic Gabe Vasquez 96,986 50.3
Republican Yvette Herrell (incumbent) 95,636 49.6
Democratic Eliseo Luna (write-in) 51 0.0
Total votes 192,673 100.0
Democratic gain from Republican

District 3 edit

2022 New Mexico's 3rd congressional district election
 
← 2020
2024 →
     
Nominee Teresa Leger Fernandez Alexis Martinez Johnson
Party Democratic Republican
Popular vote 134,220 96,565
Percentage 58.2% 41.8%

 
County results
Leger Fernandez:      60–70%      70–80%      80–90%
Martinez Johnson:      50–60%      60–70%      70–80%
     80–90%

U.S. Representative before election

Teresa Leger Fernandez
Democratic

Elected U.S. Representative

Teresa Leger Fernandez
Democratic

The 3rd district covers the northern and eastern parts of the state, taking in the cities of Santa Fe, Roswell, Farmington, and Clovis, as well as parts of the Navajo Nation.[14] The incumbent is Democrat Teresa Leger Fernandez, who was elected with 58.7% of the vote in 2020.[15]

Democratic primary edit

Candidates edit

Nominee edit

Results edit

Democratic primary results[27]
Party Candidate Votes %
Democratic Teresa Leger Fernandez (incumbent) 46,940 100.0
Total votes 46,940 100.0

Republican primary edit

Candidates edit

Nominee edit
  • Alexis Martinez Johnson, environmental engineer, rancher, and nominee for this district in 2020[58]
Disqualified edit
  • Jerald Steve McFall, farmer[18]

Results edit

Republican primary results[27]
Party Candidate Votes %
Republican Alexis Martinez Johnson 28,729 100.0
Total votes 28,729 100.0

General election edit

Predictions edit

Source Ranking As of
The Cook Political Report[29] Likely D April 27, 2022
Inside Elections[30] Solid D August 25, 2022
Sabato's Crystal Ball[31] Likely D April 27, 2022
Politico[32] Lean D April 18, 2022
RCP[33] Lean D November 1, 2022
Fox News[34] Likely D July 11, 2022
DDHQ[35] Likely D July 20, 2022
538[36] Solid D September 30, 2022
The Economist[37] Safe D November 7, 2022

Endorsements edit

Alexis Martinez Johnson (R)
Organizations

Polling edit

Poll source Date(s)
administered
Sample
size[a]
Margin
of error
Teresa Leger
Fernandez (D)
Alexis Martinez
Johnson (R)
Other Undecided
Emerson College October 25–28, 2022 326 (LV) ± 5.4% 53% 40% 1%[g] 7%
58% 40% 1%[h]
Research & Polling Inc. October 20–27, 2022 410 (LV) ± 4.8% 53% 35% 10%

Results edit

2022 New Mexico's 3rd congressional district election[38]
Party Candidate Votes %
Democratic Teresa Leger Fernandez (incumbent) 134,217 58.2
Republican Alexis Martinez Johnson 96,565 41.8
Total votes 230,782 100.0
Democratic hold

Notes edit

  1. ^ a b c d Key:
    A – all adults
    RV – registered voters
    LV – likely voters
    V – unclear
  2. ^ "Someone else" with 2%
  3. ^ "Someone else" with 3%
  4. ^ Calculated by taking the difference of 100% and all other candidates combined.
  5. ^ "Someone else" with 1%
  6. ^ "Someone else" with 2%
  7. ^ "Someone else" with 1%
  8. ^ "Someone else" with 1%
Partisan clients
  1. ^ a b Poll sponsored by Vasquez's campaign
  2. ^ This poll was sponsored by the House Majority PAC

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External links edit

Official campaign websites for 1st district candidates
  • Michelle Garcia Holmes (R) for Congress
  • Jacquelyn Reeve (R) for Congress
  • Louie Sanchez (R) for Congress
  • Melanie Stansbury (D) for Congress
Official campaign websites for 2nd district candidates
  • Yvette Herrell (R) for Congress
  • Darshan Patel (D) for Congress
  • Gabe Vasquez (D) for Congress
Official campaign websites for 3rd district candidates
  • Teresa Leger Fernandez (D) for Congress
  • Alexis Martinez Johnson (R) for Congress

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Not to be confused with 2022 New Mexico House of Representatives election The 2022 United States House of Representatives elections in New Mexico were held on November 8 2022 to elect the three U S representatives from the state of New Mexico one from each of the state s three congressional districts The elections coincided with the New Mexico gubernatorial election and various state and local elections The Democratic party gained the 2nd Congressional seat gaining unitary control of New Mexico s Congressional House and Senate delegation for the first time since 2018 and improving the advantage in the House delegation for New Mexico from 2 1 in favor of Democrats to 3 0 2022 United States House of Representatives elections in New Mexico 2020 November 8 2022 2024 All 3 New Mexico seats to the United States House of Representatives Majority party Minority party Party Democratic RepublicanLast election 2 1Seats won 3 0Seat change 1 1Popular vote 387 716 316 352Percentage 55 06 44 93 Swing 0 20 0 19 Election results by districtElection results by countyDemocratic 50 60 60 70 70 80 80 90 Republican 50 60 60 70 70 80 80 90 Contents 1 Redistricting 1 1 Process 1 2 Targeting of the 2nd district 1 3 Legislature s map 2 District 1 2 1 Democratic primary 2 1 1 Candidates 2 1 1 1 Nominee 2 1 2 Endorsements 2 1 3 Results 2 2 Republican primary 2 2 1 Candidates 2 2 1 1 Nominee 2 2 1 2 Eliminated in primary 2 2 1 3 Disqualified 2 2 2 Results 2 3 General election 2 3 1 Debates and forums 2 3 2 Predictions 2 3 3 Polling 2 3 4 Results 3 District 2 3 1 Republican primary 3 1 1 Candidates 3 1 1 1 Nominee 3 1 2 Results 3 2 Democratic primary 3 2 1 Candidates 3 2 1 1 Nominee 3 2 1 2 Eliminated in primary 3 2 1 3 Declined 3 2 2 Results 3 3 General election 3 3 1 Debate 3 3 2 Predictions 3 3 3 Endorsements 3 3 4 Polling 3 3 5 Results 4 District 3 4 1 Democratic primary 4 1 1 Candidates 4 1 1 1 Nominee 4 1 2 Results 4 2 Republican primary 4 2 1 Candidates 4 2 1 1 Nominee 4 2 1 2 Disqualified 4 2 2 Results 4 3 General election 4 3 1 Predictions 4 3 2 Endorsements 4 3 3 Polling 4 3 4 Results 5 Notes 6 References 7 External linksRedistricting editProcess edit In New Mexico legislative and congressional maps must be passed by the state legislature and are subject to a veto by the governor which would require a two thirds supermajority in each house of the legislature to override In April 2021 governor Michelle Lujan Grisham signed a bill passed by the legislature that established the seven member New Mexico Citizen Redistricting Committee The job of the committee is to draw three sets of legislative and congressional maps which it then sends to the legislature for consideration Current public officials and government employees are barred from serving on the committee The committee s role is purely advisory and the legislature is free to alter or discard its proposals 1 On October 15 2021 the redistricting committee voted to send 3 congressional maps to the legislature The first would largely maintain the boundaries of the state s existing map The second would increase Native American representation in the 3rd congressional district to nearly 20 and Hispanic representation in the 2nd district to 54 This proposal was championed by the committee s chairman Edward Chavez former Chief Justice of the New Mexico Supreme Court The third drawn by the Center for Civic Policy would add liberal areas of the city of Albuquerque to the rural 2nd district 2 Targeting of the 2nd district edit In the leadup to the 2020 redistricting cycle some suspected that the Democratic controlled state legislature might alter the boundaries of the 2nd congressional district to make it more favorable to the Democratic Party The 2nd district was represented by Democrat Xochitl Torres Small after she defeated Republican Yvette Herrell in the 2018 midterm elections but she lost to Herrell in a 2020 rematch The day after Herrell s victory Democrat Brian Egolf the Speaker of the New Mexico House of Representatives pointed out that the 2nd district would inevitably be changed during redistricting and said we ll have to see what that means for Republican chances to hold it This statement was criticized by Steve Pearce the chair of the New Mexico Republican Party who called it political tricks 3 The district is mostly rural and dominated by the oil and natural gas industry Carlsbad mayor Dale Janway expressed concern that portions of the Albuquerque suburbs might be added to the district which would dilute the influence of the rural communities in the district including Carlsbad 4 After the 2020 elections the district held a Partisan Voting Index of R 8 5 Legislature s map edit On December 10 the New Mexico Senate voted 25 15 to approve a congressional map drawn by Democratic state senator Joseph Cervantes This proposal largely resembles the third map submitted by the commission adding portions of western and southern Albuquerque to the 2nd district and moving a portion of the conservative leaning oil producing area of the 2nd district into the 3rd district These changes would increase the Hispanic majority in the 2nd district from 51 to 56 and decrease the percentage of Native Americans in the 3rd district from 20 to 16 Republicans widely opposed the map with GOP state senator David Gallegos pointing out that the map combines the conservative oilfield town of Hobbs with heavily Democratic Santa Fe which is hundreds of miles away and GOP senator Cliff Pirtle claiming that the map represented an attempt by Democrats to control all 3 of New Mexico s House seats Cervantes defended his map saying he wished to reimagine a New Mexico where our districts include rural and urban areas 6 7 8 9 The New Mexico House of Representatives passed the map on December 12 in a 44 24 vote and governor Lujan Grisham approved it on December 17 10 11 Dave Wasserman of Cook Political Report interpreted the new map as an attempt by Democrats to target Herrell while still protecting the representative of the 3rd district Democrat Teresa Leger Fernandez Under the new map in the 2020 presidential election Democrat Joe Biden would have won the 1st district by 14 5 the 2nd by under 6 and the 3rd by roughly 11 12 Under the previous map Biden won the first district by 22 8 and the 3rd district by 17 6 and lost the 2nd district to Republican Donald Trump by 11 8 13 District 1 edit2022 New Mexico s 1st congressional district election nbsp 2021 special 2024 nbsp nbsp Nominee Melanie Stansbury Michelle Garcia HolmesParty Democratic RepublicanPopular vote 156 458 124 150Percentage 55 7 44 2 nbsp County results Stansbury 50 60 60 70 Garcia Holmes 50 60 60 70 70 80 80 90 U S Representative before electionMelanie StansburyDemocratic Elected U S Representative Melanie StansburyDemocraticSee also New Mexico s 1st congressional district The 1st district covers the center of the state taking in the counties of Torrance Guadalupe De Baca and Lincoln as well as eastern Bernalillo County and most of Albuquerque 14 Democrat Deb Haaland who was re elected with 58 2 of the vote in 2020 15 resigned on March 16 2021 after she was confirmed to become the U S Secretary of the Interior 16 Democrat Melanie Stansbury won the June 1 2021 special election to finish her term with 60 4 of the vote 17 Democratic primary edit Candidates edit Nominee edit Melanie Stansbury incumbent U S Representative 2021 present 18 Endorsements edit Melanie StansburyU S SenatorsElizabeth Warren U S Senator from Massachusetts 2013 present 19 OrganizationsNARAL Pro Choice America 20 Natural Resources Defense Council 21 Planned Parenthood Action Fund 22 Sierra Club 23 Labor unionsAmerican Federation of Teachers New Mexico 24 National Education Association 25 NewspapersAlbuquerque Journal post primary 26 Results edit Democratic primary results 27 Party Candidate Votes Democratic Melanie Stansbury incumbent 44 223 100 0Total votes 44 223 100 0Republican primary edit Candidates edit Nominee edit Michelle Garcia Holmes retired police detective nominee for this district in 2020 and candidate in the 2021 special election 18 Eliminated in primary edit Louie Sanchez small business owner 18 Disqualified edit Joshua Neal city planner 18 Jacquelyn Reeve nurse practitioner 18 Results edit Republican primary results 27 Party Candidate Votes Republican Michelle Garcia Holmes 25 822 58 7Republican Louie Sanchez 18 171 41 3Total votes 43 993 100 0General election edit Debates and forums edit 2022 New Mexico s 1st congressional district general election debates and forums No Date Host Moderator Link Participants P Participant A Absent N Non invitee I Invitee W WithdrawnGarcia Holmes Stansbury1 28 October 14 2022 KOB 4 Tessa Mentus amp Matt Grubs YouTube P PPredictions edit Source Ranking As ofThe Cook Political Report 29 Solid D April 27 2022Inside Elections 30 Solid D April 22 2022Sabato s Crystal Ball 31 Likely D April 27 2022Politico 32 Likely D April 18 2022RCP 33 Lean D October 30 2022Fox News 34 Likely D July 11 2022DDHQ 35 Likely D July 20 2022538 36 Solid D June 30 2022The Economist 37 Likely D September 28 2022Polling edit Poll source Date s administered Samplesize a Marginof error MelanieStansbury D Michelle GarciaHolmes R Other UndecidedEmerson College October 25 28 2022 372 LV 5 0 50 40 2 b 8 54 43 3 c Research amp Polling Inc October 20 27 2022 410 LV 4 8 48 42 9 Results edit 2022 New Mexico s 1st congressional district election 38 Party Candidate Votes Democratic Melanie Stansbury incumbent 156 462 55 8Republican Michelle Garcia Holmes 124 151 44 2Independent Victoria Gonzales write in 58 0 0Total votes 280 671 100 0Democratic holdDistrict 2 edit2022 New Mexico s 2nd congressional district election nbsp 20202024 nbsp nbsp Nominee Gabe Vasquez Yvette HerrellParty Democratic RepublicanPopular vote 96 980 95 638Percentage 50 3 49 6 nbsp County results nbsp Precinct resultsCounty resultsHerrell 50 60 60 70 70 80 80 90 90 Vasquez 50 60 60 70 70 80 80 90 90 Tie 50 U S Representative before electionYvette HerrellRepublican Elected U S Representative Gabe VasquezDemocraticSee also New Mexico s 2nd congressional district The 2nd district encapsulates southern and western New Mexico including the cities of Las Cruces Carlsbad and Alamogordo as well as the southwestern suburbs of Albuquerque 14 The incumbent was Republican Yvette Herrell who had flipped back the district from Xochitl Torres Small who had in turn narrowly defeated her for the seat in a race to replace a Republican incumbent in 2018 with 53 7 of the vote in 2020 15 The new 2022 2032 lines for the district made it more competitive for Democrats with Vasquez defeating Herrell in a narrow race that was too close to call until the next afternoon 39 Republican primary edit Candidates edit Nominee edit Yvette Herrell incumbent U S Representative 18 Results edit Republican primary results 27 Party Candidate Votes Republican Yvette Herrell incumbent 28 623 100 0Total votes 28 623 100 0Democratic primary edit Candidates edit Nominee edit Gabe Vasquez Las Cruces city councilor 2017 2021 and former aide to U S Senator Martin Heinrich 40 18 Eliminated in primary edit Darshan Patel physician 18 Declined edit Joe Cervantes state senator 2012 present 41 Siah Correa Hemphill state senator 2020 present 42 endorsed Vasquez 43 Howie Morales Lieutenant Governor of New Mexico 2019 present running for re election 41 Xochitl Torres Small Under Secretary of Agriculture for Rural Development 2021 present and former U S Representative for New Mexico s 2nd congressional district 2019 2021 41 Results edit Democratic primary results 27 Party Candidate Votes Democratic Gabe Vasquez 24 010 76 1Democratic Darshan Patel 7 534 23 9Total votes 31 544 100 0General election edit Debate edit 2022 New Mexico s 2nd congressional district debate No Date Host Moderator Link Republican DemocraticKey P Participant A Absent N Not invited I Invited W WithdrawnYvette Herrell Gabe Vasquez1 Oct 21 2022 KOB TV Matt GrubsTessa Mentus YouTube P PPredictions edit Source Ranking As ofThe Cook Political Report 29 Tossup April 27 2022Inside Elections 30 Tossup April 22 2022Sabato s Crystal Ball 31 Lean R October 26 2022Politico 32 Tossup April 18 2022RCP 33 Lean R June 9 2022Fox News 34 Tossup August 22 2022DDHQ 35 Likely R November 1 2022538 36 Likely R November 1 2022The Economist 37 Tossup September 28 2022Endorsements edit Yvette Herrell R U S SenatorsTed Cruz U S Senator from Texas 2013 present 44 State officialsRon DeSantis Governor of Florida 2019 present 45 OrganizationsCouncil for Citizens Against Government Waste PAC 46 Fraternal Order of Police New Mexico chapter 47 FreedomWorks 48 House Freedom Fund 49 Maggie s List 50 Republican Jewish Coalition PAC 51 Tea Party Express 52 post primary Gabe Vasquez D U S Executive Branch officialsJoe Biden President of the United States 2021 present 53 U S SenatorsMartin Heinrich U S Senator from New Mexico 2013 present 43 U S RepresentativesTeresa Leger Fernandez U S Representative from NM 03 2021 present 43 IndividualsGeorge Lopez actor and comedian 54 State legislatorsSiah Correa Hemphill state senator 2020 present 43 OrganizationsBOLD PAC 55 League of Conservation Voters 56 NARAL Pro Choice America 57 Sierra Club 23 Labor unionsAmerican Federation of Teachers New Mexico 24 NewspapersAlbuquerque Journal 26 Polling edit Aggregate pollsSource of pollaggregation Datesadministered Datesupdated YvetteHerrell R GabeVasquez D Undecided d MarginFiveThirtyEight July 19 October 28 2022 October 31 2022 49 4 45 3 5 3 Herrell 4 1Graphical summaryGraphs are unavailable due to technical issues There is more info on Phabricator and on MediaWiki org Poll source Date s administered Samplesize a Marginof error YvetteHerrell R GabeVasquez D Other UndecidedEmerson College October 25 28 2022 302 LV 5 6 54 41 1 e 4 54 44 2 f Research amp Polling Inc October 20 27 2022 410 LV 4 8 45 47 8 Siena College New York Times October 20 24 2022 398 LV 5 5 47 48 5 Global Strategy Group D A September 20 26 2022 500 LV 4 4 43 45 12 Global Strategy Group D A July 19 25 2022 500 LV 4 9 44 45 11 Hypothetical pollingGeneric Republican vs generic DemocratPoll source Date s administered Samplesize a Marginof error GenericRepublican GenericDemocrat UndecidedGBAO D B October 9 2022 46 49 5 Results edit 2022 New Mexico s 2nd congressional district election 38 Party Candidate Votes Democratic Gabe Vasquez 96 986 50 3Republican Yvette Herrell incumbent 95 636 49 6Democratic Eliseo Luna write in 51 0 0Total votes 192 673 100 0Democratic gain from RepublicanDistrict 3 edit2022 New Mexico s 3rd congressional district election nbsp 20202024 nbsp nbsp Nominee Teresa Leger Fernandez Alexis Martinez JohnsonParty Democratic RepublicanPopular vote 134 220 96 565Percentage 58 2 41 8 nbsp County results Leger Fernandez 60 70 70 80 80 90 Martinez Johnson 50 60 60 70 70 80 80 90 U S Representative before electionTeresa Leger FernandezDemocratic Elected U S Representative Teresa Leger FernandezDemocraticSee also New Mexico s 3rd congressional district The 3rd district covers the northern and eastern parts of the state taking in the cities of Santa Fe Roswell Farmington and Clovis as well as parts of the Navajo Nation 14 The incumbent is Democrat Teresa Leger Fernandez who was elected with 58 7 of the vote in 2020 15 Democratic primary edit Candidates edit Nominee edit Teresa Leger Fernandez incumbent U S Representative 2021 present 18 Results edit Democratic primary results 27 Party Candidate Votes Democratic Teresa Leger Fernandez incumbent 46 940 100 0Total votes 46 940 100 0Republican primary edit Candidates edit Nominee edit Alexis Martinez Johnson environmental engineer rancher and nominee for this district in 2020 58 Disqualified edit Jerald Steve McFall farmer 18 Results edit Republican primary results 27 Party Candidate Votes Republican Alexis Martinez Johnson 28 729 100 0Total votes 28 729 100 0General election edit Predictions edit Source Ranking As ofThe Cook Political Report 29 Likely D April 27 2022Inside Elections 30 Solid D August 25 2022Sabato s Crystal Ball 31 Likely D April 27 2022Politico 32 Lean D April 18 2022RCP 33 Lean D November 1 2022Fox News 34 Likely D July 11 2022DDHQ 35 Likely D July 20 2022538 36 Solid D September 30 2022The Economist 37 Safe D November 7 2022Endorsements edit Teresa Leger Fernandez D OrganizationsAmerican Israel Public Affairs Committee 59 CHC BOLD PAC 60 End Citizens United 61 Humane Society of the United States Legislative Fund 62 Indivisible 63 Latino Victory Fund 64 League of Conservation Voters 65 NARAL Pro Choice America 20 National Women s Political Caucus 66 Natural Resources Defense Council 21 Planned Parenthood Action Fund 22 Sierra Club 23 Labor unionsAmerican Federation of Teachers New Mexico 24 National Education Association 25 NewspapersAlbuquerque Journal 26 Alexis Martinez Johnson R OrganizationsMaggie s List 67 Polling edit Poll source Date s administered Samplesize a Marginof error Teresa LegerFernandez D Alexis MartinezJohnson R Other UndecidedEmerson College October 25 28 2022 326 LV 5 4 53 40 1 g 7 58 40 1 h Research amp Polling Inc October 20 27 2022 410 LV 4 8 53 35 10 Results edit 2022 New Mexico s 3rd congressional district election 38 Party Candidate Votes Democratic Teresa Leger Fernandez incumbent 134 217 58 2Republican Alexis Martinez Johnson 96 565 41 8Total votes 230 782 100 0Democratic holdNotes edit a b c d Key A all adultsRV registered votersLV likely votersV unclear Someone else with 2 Someone else with 3 Calculated by taking the difference of 100 and all other candidates combined Someone else with 1 Someone else with 2 Someone else with 1 Someone else with 1 Partisan clients a b Poll sponsored by Vasquez s campaign This poll was sponsored by the House Majority PACReferences edit Redistricting in New Mexico after the 2020 census Ballotpedia Advisory panel endorses redistricting maps for New Mexico AP NEWS October 15 2021 Bryan Susan Montoya New Mexico Dems plan to redraw 2nd Congressional district Las Cruces Sun News Janway Dale City of Carlsbad Understanding the redistricting process Carlsbad Current Argus Introducing the 2021 Cook Political Report Partisan Voter Index Cook Political Report ATTANASIO MORGAN LEE and CEDAR December 11 2021 New Mexico Senate endorses Democrats redistricting map Connecticut Post Archived from the original on December 11 2021 Retrieved December 11 2021 Revamped New Mexico 3 seat congressional map is advanced KOB 4 December 8 2021 Revamped New Mexico 3 Seat Congressional Map Advances www usnews com December 9 2021 Archived from the original on December 11 2021 Retrieved December 14 2021 Bill Breaking Up NM s Three Voting Districts Moves Ahead The Paper Associated Press December 9 2021 New Mexico CD Map Heads To Governor s Desk ladailypost com New Mexico governor approves 3 district congressional map December 17 2021 Archived from the original on December 18 2021 Retrieved December 18 2021 Dems in New Mexico pulling no punches against NM02 Rep Yvette Herrell R and NM03 Rep Teresa Leger Fernandez D gets boosted in the latest version twitter com Archived from the original on December 10 2021 Retrieved December 14 2021 Daily Kos Elections presidential results by congressional district for 2020 2016 and 2012 Daily Kos a b c Redistricting Maps and Data Final Version New Mexico Legislature December 10 2021 Retrieved May 3 2022 a b c Johnson Cheryl L February 28 2019 Statistics of the Congressional Election of November 3 2020 Clerk of the U S House of Representatives Haaland officially bids farewell to U S House Albuquerque Journal March 16 2021 Archived from the original on June 4 2021 Retrieved October 6 2021 Gowins Max June 1 2021 Election Results New Mexico 1st Congressional District Special Election Decision Desk HQ Retrieved June 15 2021 a b c d e f g h i j McKay Dan February 1 2022 5 Republicans seek nomination to challenge Lujan Grisham Albuquerque Journal Retrieved February 1 2022 Endorsements Warren Democrats elizabethwarren com Archived from the original on January 7 2021 Retrieved April 20 2022 a b Endorsements NARAL Pro Choice America NARAL Pro Choice America a b Turrentine Jeff March 8 2022 NRDC Action Fund Endorses These Candidates in the 2022 Elections Natural Resources Defense Council Retrieved March 15 2022 a b Planned Parenthood Action Fund Endorsed Candidates www plannedparenthoodaction org Retrieved December 22 2021 a b c Sierra Club Endorsements March 19 2021 a b c Clark Carol April 19 2022 American Federation Of Teachers New Mexico Announces Endorsements For NM Federal Offices Los Alamos Daily Post a b Our Recommended Candidates educationvotes nea org National Education Association a b c Editorial Journal kicks off fall endorsements with races for Congress Albuquerque Journal October 16 2022 Retrieved October 17 2022 a b c d e f U S Representative primaries official results Secretary of State of New Mexico Retrieved September 12 2022 KOB 4 hosts CD 1 debate between Stansbury Garcia Holmes www kob com October 14 2022 Retrieved October 16 2022 a b c 2022 House Race Ratings The Cook Political Report Retrieved December 21 2021 a b c House Ratings The Rothenberg Political Report Retrieved December 31 2021 a b c 2022 House Ratings Sabato s Crystal Ball December 17 2021 Retrieved December 17 2021 a b c 2022 Election Forecast Politico April 5 2022 a b c Battle for the House 2022 RCP June 9 2022 a b c 2022 Election Forecast Fox News July 11 2022 Retrieved July 11 2022 a b c 2022 Election Forecast DDHQ July 20 2022 Retrieved July 20 2022 a b c 2022 Election Forecast FiveThirtyEight June 30 2022 Retrieved June 30 2022 a b c The Economist s 2022 House Election forecast The Economist Retrieved September 28 2022 a b c 2022 General New Mexico Official Results New Mexico Secretary of State Duerrmeyer Tia Democrats Make a Clean Sweep in New Mexico Lea County Tribune Archived from the original on November 10 2022 Retrieved October 6 2023 Boyd Dan September 15 2021 Cruces councilor to announce bid for 2nd CD seat Albuquerque Journal Retrieved September 15 2021 a b c Simonich Milan July 10 2021 MLG now more vulnerable than rookie congresswoman www santafenewmexican com The Santa Fe New Mexican Retrieved November 26 2021 Seibel Nickolas October 5 2021 Sought after Correa Hemphill to stick with Senate Silver City Daily Press Retrieved October 6 2021 a b c d Clark Chris December 17 2021 Rep Leger Fernandez Endorses Former Los Alamos Newspaper Intern Gabe Vasquez For Congress In NM 02 www ladailypost com Los Alamos Daily Post Retrieved December 17 2021 Perez Brianna October 3 2022 Senator Ted Cruz in Las Cruces for rally with Congresswoman Yvette Herrell Monday KVIA TV Archived from the original on October 20 2022 DeSantis heads to battleground states to boost Trump backed candidates August 8 2022 CCAGW PAC Endorses New Mexico Rep Yvette Herrell for Re election to the House of Representatives Business Wire October 18 2022 Retrieved July 2 2023 D Ammassa Algernon September 27 2022 Fact check False claim that Gabe Vasquez gave fake identity for Black Lives Matter interview Las Cruces Sun News Archived from the original on September 27 2022 FreedomWorks for America Endorses Rep Yvette Herrell for Re Election in New Mexico s Second Congressional District www freedomworksforamerica org September 15 2021 Retrieved January 10 2022 ENDORSEMENTS www housefreedomfund com Retrieved January 28 2022 2022 Candidates www maggieslist org Retrieved January 2 2021 Steinhauser Paul March 16 2022 Sen Ron Johnson tops list of Republicans endorsed by top Jewish GOP organization www foxnews com Fox News Retrieved March 22 2022 ELECTION ALERT Tea Party Express Endorses Yvette Herrell in New Mexico s 2nd Congressional District Tea Party Express July 13 2022 Retrieved August 23 2022 Remarks by President Biden at a Rally for the Democratic Party November 4 2022 orale George Lopez returns to las Cruces with comedy tour Bernal Rafael February 24 2022 Hispanic Democrats roll out trio of House endorsements The Hill LCV Action Fund Endorses Gabe Vasquez for Congress www lcv org March 9 2022 NARAL Pro Choice America Endorses Six Candidates for Election to the U S House in Four Key States NARAL Pro Choice America July 19 2022 Retrieved July 20 2022 Chacon Daniel January 3 2022 Martinez Johnson launches campaign for CD3 The Santa Fe New Mexican Retrieved January 4 2022 AIPAC PAC Featured Candidates AIPAC PAC Murray Stephanie January 24 2022 GOP Senate spending tops 15M in PA Politico Retrieved January 24 2022 Candidates endcitizensunited org End Citizens United Retrieved May 30 2022 Society Humane 2022 Endorsements Humane Society Legislative Fund Endorsed Candidates indivisible org Indivisible September 21 2018 Retrieved May 20 2022 Akin Stephanie Ackley Kate McIntire Mary March 10 2022 At the Races Retreat rerouted rollcall com Roll Call Retrieved March 12 2022 LCV 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