Key updates on the California gubernatorial election primary date
The latest information on the California gubernatorial race as voters cast their votes in today’s statewide primary.
New Mexico voters cast their ballots on Tuesday, June 2, in the U.S. House, Senate, and gubernatorial primaries.
The election comes in a month packed with races to set the ballot for the fall midterm elections. And the stakes are high. Republicans want to maintain a narrow majority in Congress, while Democrats are keen to flip seats in the midterm election cycle.
According to the Associated Press and CNN, the results of the New Mexico primary held ahead of the November midterm elections are as follows:
New Mexico House of Representatives Primary Election Results
District 1
- Republican: Ndidiamaka Okpaleke won uncontested.
- Democratic Party: Incumbent Congresswoman Melanie Ann Stansbury won uncontested.
district 2
- Republican: Greg Cunningham (84.6% of the vote) defeated Jose Orozco (15.4% of the vote) with an estimated vote count of 97%.
- Democratic Party: Incumbent Congressman Gabriel Vazquez won uncontested.
district 3
- Republican: Martin Ruben Zamora won uncontested.
- Democratic Party: Incumbent Congresswoman Teresa Leger Fernandez won uncontested.
New Mexico Senate Primary Results
- Republican: Larry E. Marker won uncontested.
- Democratic Party: Incumbent Senator Ben Ray Luján (84.2% of the vote) defeated Matt Dodson (15.8%) with an estimated vote count of 97%.
New Mexico gubernatorial primary election results
New Mexico Governor Michelle Lujan Grisham, who has served since 2019, is not seeking reelection because the state restricts governors from serving more than two consecutive terms.
- Republican: With an estimated vote count of 97%, Greg Hull (47% of the vote) defeated Doug Turner (36.9% of the vote) and Duke Rodriguez (16.1% of the vote).
- Democrats: Deb Haaland (72.3% of the vote) defeated Sam Bregman (27.7% of the vote) with an estimated vote count of 97%.

