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2024 United States presidential election in New Mexico

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Main article:2024 United States presidential election
2024 United States presidential election in New Mexico

← 2020November 5, 20242028 →
Turnout66.78% (of eligible voters) (Decrease 1.89pp)
 
NomineeKamala HarrisDonald Trump
PartyDemocraticRepublican
Home stateCaliforniaFlorida
Running mateTim WalzJD Vance
Electoral vote50
Popular vote478,802423,391
Percentage51.85%45.85%

County results
Congressional district results
Precinct results

Harris

  40–50%
  50–60%
  60–70%
  70–80%
  80–90%
  90–100%

Trump

  40–50%
  50–60%
  60–70%
  70–80%
  80–90%
  90–100%

Tie/No Data

  
  


President before election

Joe Biden
Democratic

Elected President

Donald Trump
Republican

Elections in New Mexico

The2024 United States presidential election in New Mexico took place on Tuesday, November 5, 2024, as part of the2024 United States presidential election in which all 50 states plus theDistrict of Columbia participated.New Mexico voters chose electors to represent them in theElectoral College via a popular vote. The state of New Mexico has five electoral votes in the Electoral College, followingreapportionment due to the2020 United States census in which the state neither gained nor lost a seat.[1]

Before PresidentJoe Bidenwithdrew, it was considered abattleground state by some.[2][3] However, after incumbent Vice PresidentKamala Harris replaced Biden as the Democratic presidential candidate, she was favored to keep New Mexico in the blue column.[4][5][6]

Although Harris carried New Mexico, her 6-point margin of victory was the worst for a Democratic presidential candidate in the state sinceJohn Kerry, who narrowly lost the state toGeorge W. Bush in2004. This is the second consecutive election where the state voted to the right of neighboringColorado, after doing so for the first time since1968 the previous cycle. This was also the second time in its history that it did not vote for the winner of the national popular vote, after1976 (in2000 and2016, it voted for the candidate who won the popular vote but not the electoral vote).

Despite Harris losing significant support amongHispanic voters, she held her own quite well in New Mexico, which hasthe highest percentage of Hispanics of any state. This was the first time that New Mexico voted for a Democrat who lost the popular vote, and the first time since statehood that any candidate won two terms to the presidency without ever carrying the state. This was also the first time ever in the state's history that a Republican presidential candidate received over 80% of the vote in any county, as Trump received 80.14% of the vote inLea County, the state's southeasternmost county.

Primary elections

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Democratic primary

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Main article:2024 New Mexico Democratic presidential primary

The New Mexico Democratic primary was held on June 4, 2024, alongside primaries in theDistrict of Columbia,Montana,New Jersey, andSouth Dakota.

New Mexico Democratic primary, June 4, 2024[7]
CandidateVotesPercentageActual delegate count
PledgedUnpledgedTotal
Joe Biden (incumbent)111,04983.5%3434
Uncommitted12,9389.7%
Marianne Williamson8,9356.7%
Total:132,922100.0%341145

Republican primary

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Main article:2024 New Mexico Republican presidential primary

The New Mexico Republican primary was held on June 4, 2024, alongside primaries inMontana,New Jersey, andSouth Dakota.

New Mexico Republican primary, June 4, 2024[8]
CandidateVotesPercentageActual delegate count
BoundUnboundTotal
Donald Trump78,99984.5%22022
Nikki Haley (withdrawn)8,0548.6%000
Uncommitted3,1303.3%000
Chris Christie (withdrawn)2,4282.6%000
Vivek Ramaswamy (withdrawn)8860.9%000
Total:93,497100.00%22022

Libertarian primary

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Main article:2024 Libertarian Party presidential primaries

The New Mexico Libertarian primary was held on June 6, 2024. 9 days after the2024 Libertarian National Convention was held.[9]

New Mexico Libertarian primary, June 4, 2024
CandidateVotesPercentage
Lars Mapstead43256.5%
None of the Above33243.5%
Total:764100.0%
Source:[10]

General election

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Candidates

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The following presidential candidates have received ballot access in New Mexico:[11]

Predictions

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SourceRankingAs of
Cook Political Report[12]Likely DJune 12, 2024
Inside Elections[13]Solid DApril 26, 2023
Sabato's Crystal Ball[14]Likely DJune 29, 2023
Decision Desk HQ/The Hill[15]Likely DDecember 14, 2023
CNalysis[16]Very Likely DNovember 1, 2024
CNN[17]Lean DJanuary 14, 2024
The Economist[18]Likely DAugust 20, 2024
538[19]Likely DJune 11, 2024
NBC News[20]Likely DOctober 6, 2024
YouGov[21]Safe DOctober 16, 2024
Split Ticket[22]Likely DNovember 1, 2024

Polling

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Kamala Harris vs. Donald Trump

Poll sourceDate(s)
administered
Sample
size[a]
Margin
of error
Kamala
Harris
Democratic
Donald
Trump
Republican
Other /
Undecided
Victory Insights[23]November 1–3, 2024600 (LV)49.6%44.7%5.7%[b]
SurveyUSA[24][A]October 28–31, 2024632 (LV)± 5.5%50%44%6%[c]
Rasmussen Reports (R)[25][B]October 24–26, 2024749 (LV)± 3.0%49%44%7%[d]
Rasmussen Reports (R)[26][B]September 19−22, 2024708 (LV)± 3.0%50%44%6%
SurveyUSA[27]September 12–18, 2024619 (LV)± 5.4%50%42%8%
September 10, 2024Thepresidential debate between Harris and Trump hosted byABC
August 23, 2024Robert F. Kennedy Jr. suspendshis presidential campaign and endorses Donald Trump.
August 22, 2024Democratic National Convention concludes
Emerson College[28]August 20–22, 2024956 (RV)± 3.1%52%42%6%
54%[e]46%
August 19, 2024Democratic National Convention begins

Kamala Harris vs. Donald Trump vs. Cornel West vs. Jill Stein vs. Chase Oliver

Poll sourceDate(s)
administered
Sample
size[a]
Margin
of error
Kamala
Harris
Democratic
Donald
Trump
Republican
Cornel
West
Independent
Jill
Stein
Green
Chase
Oliver
Libertarian
Other /
Undecided
Redfield & Wilton Strategies[29]October 12–14, 2024382 (LV)49%45%2%1%3%
Redfield & Wilton Strategies[30]September 6–9, 2024521 (LV)49%44%1%1%5%

Kamala Harris vs. Donald Trump vs. Robert F. Kennedy Jr. vs. Cornel West vs. Jill Stein vs. Chase Oliver

Poll sourceDate(s)
administered
Sample
size[a]
Margin
of error
Kamala
Harris
Democratic
Donald
Trump
Republican
Robert F.
Kennedy Jr.
Independent
Cornel
West
Independent
Jill
Stein
Green
Chase
Oliver
Libertarian
Other /
Undecided
Emerson College[31]August 20–22, 2024956 (RV)± 3.1%51%40%3%0%0%0%6%
Redfield & Wilton Strategies[32]August 12–15, 2024592 (LV)47%41%6%0%0%6%
Redfield & Wilton Strategies[33]July 31 – August 3, 2024493 (LV)44%37%8%0%0%11%

Kamala Harris vs. Donald Trump vs. Robert F. Kennedy Jr.

Poll sourceDate(s)
administered
Sample
size[a]
Margin
of error
Kamala
Harris
Democratic
Donald
Trump
Republican
Robert F.
Kennedy Jr.
Independent
Other /
Undecided
Research & Polling Inc.[34][C]October 10–18, 20241,024 (LV)± 3.1%50%41%3%6%
Research & Polling Inc.[35][C]September 6–13, 2024532 (LV)± 4.2%49%39%3%9%
Hypothetical polling with Joe Biden and Donald Trump

Joe Biden vs. Donald Trump

Poll sourceDate(s)
administered
Sample
size[a]
Margin
of error
Joe
Biden
Democratic
Donald
Trump
Republican
Other /
Undecided
1892 Polling (R)[36][D]June 19–24, 2024600 (LV)± 4.0%49%47%5%
Public Policy Polling (D)[37][E]June 13–14, 2024555 (V)± 4.2%48%41%11%
John Zogby Strategies[38][F]April 13–21, 2024505 (LV)49%42%9%
Public Policy Polling (D)[39][E]August 23–24, 2023767 (RV)± 3.5%49%41%10%
Public Opinion Strategies (R)[40]May 6–8, 2023500 (LV)49%38%13%
Emerson College[41]October 25–28, 20221,000 (LV)± 3.0%48%38%14%
Emerson College[42]September 8–11, 20221,000 (LV)± 3.0%47%41%12%

Joe Biden vs. Donald Trump vs. Robert F. Kennedy Jr. vs. Jill Stein vs. Chase Oliver vs. Randall Terry

Poll sourceDate(s)
administered
Sample
size[a]
Margin
of error
Joe
Biden
Democratic
Donald
Trump
Republican
Robert F.
Kennedy Jr.
Independent
Jill
Stein
Green
Chase
Oliver
Libertarian
Randall
Terry
Constitution
Other /
Undecided
1892 Polling (R)[36][D]June 19–24, 2024600 (LV)± 4.0%43%42%8%3%2%1%3%
Hypothetical polling with other candidates

Joe Biden vs. Robert F. Kennedy Jr.

Poll sourceDate(s)
administered
Sample
size[a]
Margin
of error
Joe
Biden
Democratic
Robert F.
Kennedy Jr.
Independent
Other /
Undecided
John Zogby Strategies[38][F]April 13–21, 2024505 (LV)41%46%13%

Robert F. Kennedy Jr. vs. Donald Trump

Poll sourceDate(s)
administered
Sample
size[a]
Margin
of error
Robert F.
Kennedy Jr.
Independent
Donald
Trump
Republican
Other /
Undecided
John Zogby Strategies[38][F]April 13–21, 2024505 (LV)46%36%18%

Joe Biden vs. Ron DeSantis

Poll sourceDate(s)
administered
Sample
size[a]
Margin
of error
Joe
Biden
Democratic
Ron
DeSantis
Republican
Other /
Undecided
Public Policy Polling (D)[39]August 23–24, 2023767 (LV)± 3.5%48%43%9%
Public Opinion Strategies (R)[40]May 6–8, 2023500 (LV)45%43%12%

Results

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2024 United States presidential election in New Mexico[43]
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
Democratic478,80251.85−2.44
Republican423,39145.85+2.35
Independent9,5531.04N/A
Green4,6110.50+0.02
Free New Mexico3,7450.41−0.95
Socialism and Liberation2,4420.26+0.08
Liberal
8590.09%N/A
Total votes923,403100.00%N/A
Democraticwin

By county

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CountyKamala Harris
Democratic
Donald Trump
Republican
Various candidates
Other parties
MarginTotal
#%#%#%#%
Bernalillo184,11759.23%118,76238.21%7,9652.56%65,35521.02%310,844
Catron57124.23%1,75274.33%341.44%-1,181-50.10%2,357
Chaves5,94126.76%15,89471.59%3651.65%-9,953-44.83%22,200
Cibola4,45049.57%4,31148.02%2162.41%1391.55%8,977
Colfax2,43641.91%3,25255.94%1252.15%-816-14.03%5,813
Curry4,23027.79%10,71470.38%2791.83%-6,484-42.59%15,223
De Baca20623.57%64974.26%192.17%-443-50.69%874
Doña Ana45,93753.79%37,59444.02%1,8762.19%8,3439.77%85,407
Eddy5,03221.44%18,14177.29%2991.27%-13,109-55.85%23,472
Grant7,30151.33%6,58046.26%3432.41%7215.07%14,224
Guadalupe95949.48%94548.76%341.76%140.72%1,938
Harding12829.70%29768.91%61.39%-169-39.21%431
Hidalgo70537.86%1,14061.22%170.92%-435-23.36%1,862
Lea3,93018.53%16,99780.14%2821.33%-13,067-61.61%21,209
Lincoln3,03329.84%6,94268.29%1901.87%-3,909-38.45%10,165
Los Alamos7,72663.40%4,04733.21%4143.39%3,67930.19%12,187
Luna3,17639.42%4,69858.32%1822.26%-1,522-18.90%8,056
McKinley15,71160.74%9,36436.20%7923.06%6,34724.54%25,867
Mora1,43957.86%1,01040.61%381.53%42917.25%2,487
Otero8,58235.40%15,11762.36%5432.24%-6,535-26.96%24,242
Quay1,05528.48%2,57069.38%792.14%-1,515-40.90%3,704
Rio Arriba9,37358.62%6,26839.20%3482.18%3,10519.42%15,989
Roosevelt1,82027.41%4,68770.60%1321.99%-2,867-43.19%6,639
San Juan17,46433.00%34,26464.74%1,1982.26%-16,800-31.74%52,926
San Miguel6,98562.88%3,88734.99%2362.13%3,09827.89%11,108
Sandoval41,20551.80%36,60546.02%1,7302.18%4,6005.78%79,540
Santa Fe61,40573.35%20,45724.44%1,8572.21%40,94848.91%83,719
Sierra2,33239.17%3,47358.34%1482.49%-1,141-19.17%5,953
Socorro3,38446.79%3,65150.48%1982.73%-267-3.69%7,233
Taos12,03872.36%4,13924.88%4592.76%7,89947.48%16,636
Torrance2,14429.86%4,88067.98%1552.16%-2,736-38.12%7,179
Union37822.70%1,24774.89%402.41%-869-52.19%1,665
Valencia13,60940.90%19,05757.27%6111.83%-5,448-16.37%33,277
Totals478,80251.85%423,39145.85%21,2102.30%55,4116.00%923,403
County that flipped from Democratic to Republican
Swing by county
Legend
  •   Democratic — +2.5-5%
  •   Democratic — +0-2.5%
  •   Republican — +0-2.5%
  •   Republican — +2.5-5%
  •   Republican — +5-7.5%
  •   Republican — +7.5-10%
  •   Republican — +10-12.5%
  •   Republican — +12.5-15%
County flips
Legend
  • Democratic

      Hold

    Republican

      Hold
      Gain from Democratic

By congressional district

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Harris won two of three congressional districts, with Trump winning the remaining one, which elected a Democrat.[44]

DistrictHarrisTrumpRepresentativeCook PVI
1st55%42%Melanie StansburyD+7
2nd48%50%Gabe VasquezEVEN
3rd51%46%Teresa Leger FernandezD+3

Analysis

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ASouthwestern state, New Mexico is a moderatelyblue state. The last Republican to win the state's electoral votes wasGeorge W. Bush from neighboring Texas in2004. Democrats have held all statewide offices since2019, and Democratic presidential candidates have consistently won the state starting in2008.

New Mexico voted 7.5% to the left of the nation in this election, about 1 percent more Democratic than in 2020, during which it voted 6.3% to the left of the nation. Trump flippedmajority-HispanicSocorro County, becoming the first Republican to win the county sinceGeorge H. W. Bush in1988.

This is only the second time since statehood that New Mexico voted for the popular vote loser, after1976, and the first time ever that it voted for a Democrat who lost the popular vote. Trump is the first president to win two terms without ever carrying New Mexico, since it became a state. This is the first election since 1976 that the state voted for the loser of both the popular and electoral vote. It is also the second time since statehood that it voted for a different candidate thanNevada, another Southwestern state, after 2000.

See also

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Notes

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  1. ^abcdefghiKey:
    A – all adults
    RV – registered voters
    LV – likely voters
    V – unclear
  2. ^"Other" with 5.7%
  3. ^"Other" with 3%
  4. ^"Other" with 4%
  5. ^With voters who lean towards a given candidate
  6. ^abThe Free New Mexico Party is the state affiliate of the nationalLibertarian Party, which nominated Oliver and ter Maat. TheLibertarian Party of New Mexico, which separated from the national party in 2022 and is now affiliated toLiberal Party USA, nominated Ebke and Butler.

Partisan clients

  1. ^Poll sponsored byKOB-TV
  2. ^abPoll sponsored byAmerican Thinker
  3. ^abPoll conducted for theAlbuquerque Journal
  4. ^abPoll commissioned by theNational Republican Senatorial Committee
  5. ^abPoll commissioned by the New Mexico Political Report
  6. ^abcPoll conducted forKennedy's campaign

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