2014 New Mexico gubernatorial election
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La elección para gobernador de Nuevo México de 2014 tuvo lugar el 4 de noviembre. En las elecciones generales, Susana Martínez (republicana) fue reelegida gobernadora con el 57.2% de los votos contra el 42.8% del candidato demócrata, .
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The 2014 New Mexico gubernatorial election took place on November 4, 2014, to elect the Governor of New Mexico. Incumbent Republican Governor Susana Martínez successfully ran for re-election to a second term in office, defeating Democratic Attorney General Gary King, son of former governor Bruce King. Unlike in most states, New Mexico's governor and lieutenant governor are elected in separate primaries. The winning candidates then run together on the same ticket. Primary elections were held on June 3, 2014.
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2014 New Mexico gubernatorial election
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New Mexico
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* Pueblo de Cochiti
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;Elected officials
* Bill Richardson, former Governor of New Mexico
* Tom Udall, U.S. Senator
;Former Candidates
* Linda M. Lopez, state senator
* Howie Morales, state senator
* Lawrence Rael, former State Executive Director of the Farm Service Agency, former CAO of Albuquerque and candidate for lieutenant governor in 2010
* Alan Webber, businessman
;Political activists
* George Lovato Jr., radio co-host of Just Ask George Radio
;Organizations
* Pojoaque Pueblo
* Teamsters Local 492
* United Food and Commercial Workers Local 1564
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;Elected officials
* Chris Christie, Governor of New Jersey and Chairman of the Republican Governors Association
* Rick Perry, Governor of Texas and candidate for President in 2012
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;Publications
* Santa Fe New Mexican
* Santa Fe Reporter
;Organizations
* The Network for Public Education
* National Education Association-NM
* Progressive Leaders Fund-NM
;Elected Leaders & Former Public Servants
* Steve Fischmann, former state senator
* Carlos Gallegos, former San Miguel County Commissioner
* John M. Garcia, former Secretary of Veterans Affairs
* LeRoy Garcia, former San Miguel County Commission Chairman
* Eric Griego, former state senator
* Joey Herrera, Las Vegas City Councilor & Mayor Pro Tem
* Kathy Holian, Santa Fe County Commissioner
* John Hooker, former Mayor of Los Ranchos
* Nicolas T. Leger, San Miguel County Commissioner
* Patricia Madrid, former New Mexico Attorney General
* John Muñoz, former Chair of the Doña Ana Hispano Chamber of Commerce
* John Olivas, Mora County Commission Chairman
* Robert Shilling, former NM State Police Chief
* Nathan Small, Las Cruces City Councilor
* Jeff Steinborn, state representative, District 35
* Mimi Stewart, state representative, District 21
* Rebecca Wurzburger, former Santa Fe City Councilor
* Wendy York, former District Court Judge
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* Diane Ravitch, education historian, educational policy analyst, and former Assistant United States Secretary of Education
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* Communication Workers of America Local 706
* District 1199NM of the National Union of Hospital and Healthcare Employees
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The 2014 New Mexico gubernatorial election took place on November 4, 2014, to elect the Governor of New Mexico. Incumbent Republican Governor Susana Martínez successfully ran for re-election to a second term in office, defeating Democratic Attorney General Gary King, son of former governor Bruce King. Unlike in most states, New Mexico's governor and lieutenant governor are elected in separate primaries. The winning candidates then run together on the same ticket. Primary elections were held on June 3, 2014. As of 2022, this remains the last time that a Republican has won a statewide election in New Mexico, or carried the counties of Bernalillo, Cibola, Doña Ana, Grant, Guadalupe, Los Alamos, McKinley, or Sandoval, and stands as the best performance by a Republican gubernatorial candidate in New Mexico history.
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La elección para gobernador de Nuevo México de 2014 tuvo lugar el 4 de noviembre. En las elecciones generales, Susana Martínez (republicana) fue reelegida gobernadora con el 57.2% de los votos contra el 42.8% del candidato demócrata, .
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2014 New Mexico gubernatorial election