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New Mexico gubernatorial election, 2002





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Nominee

Bill Richardson

John Sanchez
David Bacon
Party

Democratic

Republican

Green
Running mate

Diane Denish
Rod Adair

Popular vote

268,693
189,074
26,465
Percentage

55.5%
39.0%
5.5%


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County results
Richardson:      40–50%      50–60%      60–70%      70–80%
Sanchez:      40–50%      50–60%      60–70%






Governor before election

Gary Johnson
Republican



Elected Governor

Bill Richardson
Democratic






The New Mexico gubernatorial election of 2002 was a race for the Governor of New Mexico. The winner of the election held on November 5, 2002, served from January 1, 2003 until January 1, 2007. Current incumbent, Republican Gary Johnson was term limited. Former U.S. Congressman Bill Richardson won the election. Green Party nominee David Bacon received over 5% of the total vote, including over 11% in Santa Fe County, which was his best showing.




Contents





  • 1 Democratic primary

    • 1.1 Candidates


    • 1.2 Results



  • 2 Republican primary

    • 2.1 Candidates


    • 2.2 Results



  • 3 General election

    • 3.1 Candidates


    • 3.2 Results



  • 4 References


  • 5 External links


  • 6 See also




Democratic primary[edit]



Candidates[edit]



  • Bill Richardson, former United States Secretary of Energy, former United States Ambassador to the United Nations and former U.S. Representative

  • Mike Nalley (write-in)


Results[edit]




















Democratic primary results[1]
Party
Candidate
Votes
%


Democratic

Bill Richardson

147,524

99.80


Democratic
Mike Nalley (write-in)
294
0.20
Total votes

147,818

100.00


Republican primary[edit]



Candidates[edit]


  • Gilbert S. Baca, State Representative

  • Robert M. Burpo, State Senator


  • Walter Bradley, Lieutenant Governor


  • John Sanchez, State Representative


Results[edit]






























Republican primary results[2]
Party
Candidate
Votes
%


Republican

John Sanchez

55,102

58.53


Republican
Walter Bradley
33,206
35.27


Republican
Robert M. Burpo
3,864
4.10


Republican
Gilbert S. Baca
1,979
2.10
Total votes

94,151

100.00


General election[edit]



Candidates[edit]



  • Bill Richardson (D), former United States Secretary of Energy, former United States Ambassador to the United Nations and former U.S. Representative


  • John Sanchez (R), State Representative

  • David Bacon (G)


Results[edit]







































General election results[3]
Party
Candidate
Votes
%
±


Democratic

Bill Richardson

268,693

55.49%

+10.02%


Republican

John Sanchez
189,074
39.05%
-15.48%


Green
David Bacon
26,465
5.47%

Majority
79,619
16.44%
+7.38%

Turnout
484,233




Democratic gain from Republican

Swing



References[edit]




  1. ^ http://www.sos.state.nm.us/Main/Elections/2002/02primary/rsult002.HTM


  2. ^ http://www.sos.state.nm.us/Main/Elections/2002/02primary/rsult002.HTM


  3. ^ http://www.sos.state.nm.us/Main/Elections/2002/02General/rsult002.HTM




External links[edit]


Official campaign websites (Archived)
  • Bill Richardson


See also[edit]











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