The 1st district includes the central area of New Mexico, including almost three-fourths of Albuquerque. The incumbent is Democrat Michelle Lujan Grisham, who has represented the district since 2013. She was elected with 59% of the vote in 2012, succeeding retiring Democratic incumbent Martin Heinrich. The district has a PVI of D+7.
Republicans Michael Frese and Richard Priem are also running.[2]
The 2nd district includes the southern half of New Mexico, including Las Cruces, Roswell and the southern fourth of Albuquerque. Geographically, it is the sixth largest district in the nation and the 2nd-largest not to comprise an entire state (after Nevada's 2nd district). Incumbent Steve Pearce was unopposed in the Republican primary, while Roxanne "Rocky" Lara was unopposed in the Democratic primary.
The 3rd district the northern half of New Mexico, including the state's Capital, Santa Fe. The incumbent is Democrat Ben R. Luján, who has represented the district since 2009. He was re-elected with 63% of the vote in 2012 and the district has a PVI of D+8.
Albuquerque Assistant District Attorney Robert Blanch ran against Luján in the Democratic primary.[5]
Republican Jeff Byrd is the only other candidate for the seat.[2]
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See also 2014 New Mexico elections The 2014 United States House of Representatives elections in New Mexico were held on Tuesday November 4 2014 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 elections of other federal and state offices including the Governor of New Mexico and a United States Senator 2014 United States House of Representatives elections in New Mexico 2012 November 4 2014 2014 11 04 2016 All 3 New Mexico seats to the United States House of Representatives Majority party Minority party Party Democratic RepublicanLast election 2 1Seats won 2 1Seat changePopular vote 271 222 240 663Percentage 52 98 47 02 Swing 2 13 2 21 Democratic 50 60 60 70 Republican 60 70 Contents 1 Overview 2 District 1 2 1 Primary results 2 2 General election 3 District 2 3 1 Primary results 3 2 General election 4 District 3 4 1 Primary results 4 2 General election 5 See also 6 References 7 External linksOverview EditResults of the 2014 United States House of Representatives elections in New Mexico by district 1 District Democratic Republican Others Total ResultVotes Votes Votes Votes District 1 105 474 58 59 74 558 41 41 0 4 54 180 032 100 Democratic HoldDistrict 2 52 499 35 52 95 209 64 43 69 0 05 147 777 100 Republican HoldDistrict 3 113 249 61 52 70 775 38 45 52 0 03 184 076 100 Democratic HoldTotal 271 222 52 99 240 542 46 99 121 0 02 511 885 100 District 1 EditSee also New Mexico s 1st congressional district The 1st district includes the central area of New Mexico including almost three fourths of Albuquerque The incumbent is Democrat Michelle Lujan Grisham who has represented the district since 2013 She was elected with 59 of the vote in 2012 succeeding retiring Democratic incumbent Martin Heinrich The district has a PVI of D 7 Republicans Michael Frese and Richard Priem are also running 2 Primary results Edit Democratic primary results 3 Party Candidate Votes Democratic Michelle Lujan Grisham incumbent 29 133 100 0Republican primary results 3 Party Candidate Votes Republican Michael Frese 13 300 65 34Republican Richard Priem 7 054 34 66Total votes 20 354 100General election Edit New Mexico s 1st congressional district 2014 4 Party Candidate Votes Democratic Michelle Lujan Grisham incumbent 105 474 58 6Republican Michael Frese 74 558 41 4Total votes 180 032 100 0Democratic holdDistrict 2 EditSee also New Mexico s 2nd congressional district The 2nd district includes the southern half of New Mexico including Las Cruces Roswell and the southern fourth of Albuquerque Geographically it is the sixth largest district in the nation and the 2nd largest not to comprise an entire state after Nevada s 2nd district Incumbent Steve Pearce was unopposed in the Republican primary while Roxanne Rocky Lara was unopposed in the Democratic primary Primary results Edit Republican primary results 3 Party Candidate Votes Republican Steve Pearce incumbent 24 598 100 0Democratic primary results 3 Party Candidate Votes Democratic Roxanne Rocky Lara 21 751 100 0General election Edit New Mexico s 2nd congressional district 2014 4 Party Candidate Votes Republican Steve Pearce incumbent 95 209 64 4Democratic Rocky Lara 52 499 35 5Republican Jack McGrann write in 69 0 1Total votes 147 777 100 0Republican holdDistrict 3 EditSee also New Mexico s 3rd congressional district The 3rd district the northern half of New Mexico including the state s Capital Santa Fe The incumbent is Democrat Ben R Lujan who has represented the district since 2009 He was re elected with 63 of the vote in 2012 and the district has a PVI of D 8 Albuquerque Assistant District Attorney Robert Blanch ran against Lujan in the Democratic primary 5 Republican Jeff Byrd is the only other candidate for the seat 2 Primary results Edit Democratic primary results 3 Party Candidate Votes Democratic Ben R Lujan incumbent 50 709 87 6Democratic Robert Blanch 7 207 12 4Total votes 57 916 100 0Republican primary results 3 Party Candidate Votes Republican Jefferson Byrd 15 690 100 0General election Edit New Mexico s 3rd congressional district 2014 4 Party Candidate Votes Democratic Ben Ray Lujan incumbent 113 249 61 5Republican Jefferson Byrd 70 775 38 5Republican Thomas Hook write in 52 0 0Total votes 184 076 100 0Democratic holdSee also Edit2014 United States House of Representatives elections 2014 United States electionsReferences Edit Haas Karen L March 9 2015 Statistics of the Congressional Election of November 4 2014 Clerk of the U S House of Representatives Retrieved October 28 2019 a b 2014 Primary Election Contest Candidate List New Mexico Secretary of State Archived from the original on October 8 2014 Retrieved March 13 2014 a b c d e f OFFICIAL RESULTS Primary Election June 3 2014 New Mexico Secretary of State Retrieved July 23 2014 a b c Official Results General Election November 4 2014 New Mexico Secretary of State November 4 2014 Retrieved January 2 2015 Surprise Democratic 3rd District candidate knows he s a long shot ABQJournal Online www abqjournal com Archived from the original on 2014 03 14 External links EditU S House elections in New Mexico 2014 at Ballotpedia Campaign contributions at OpenSecrets Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title 2014 United States House of Representatives elections in New Mexico amp oldid 1081946988, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,