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AP Decision Notes: What to expect in New Mexico’s state primary
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AP Decision Notes: What to expect in New Mexico’s state primary

  • AP outlines the key NM governor and U.S. Senate primary candidates and the party dynamics shaping the race.
  • Oil prices amid the Iran conflict are expected to influence New Mexico’s economy and campaign issues.
  • The Democratic candidates include Deb Haaland and Sam Bregman, with Bernalillo County seen as pivotal in primary outcomes.
  • Polls close at 7 p.m. MT, with AP reporting contested race results and potential write-ins carefully evaluated.
  • Voters must be registered with a party to vote in that party’s NM primary, with independents able to participate in either.
  • Automatic recount thresholds vary by office, with rules differing for federal/statewide races and some local offices.
  • Bernalillo County is highlighted as a key county for primary outcomes due to its population.
  • AP will provide results for multiple offices, including governor, U.S. Senate, and various state posts, without early projections.
  • The AP Election Team will track vote timing and update results as counties report throughout the night.
  • The article situates NM primaries within a national context, noting Iran war impacts on oil and gas prices.
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New Mexico voters choose party nominees for governor as revenue soars from oil boom
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New Mexico voters choose party nominees for governor as revenue soars from oil boom

  • New Mexico voters chose Democratic and Republican gubernatorial nominees in a primary opened to independents amidst oil-fueled revenue gains.
  • Deb Haaland and Sam Bregman vied for the Democratic nomination, with Haaland highlighting Indigenous roots and family-focused policies.
  • Sam Bregman emphasized his prosecutorial experience and readiness to challenge federal policies on healthcare and immigration.
  • Republican Duke Rodriguez focused on stabilizing the state's healthcare system amid budget surges from oil revenue.
  • Gregg Hull touted Rio Rancho leadership as a blueprint for governing while pursuing large employers.
  • Doug Turner argued for tax relief and education funding changes as oil revenue increases state income.
  • Oil windfall funds a broad range of programs but prompts questions about sustainable use ahead of the general election.
  • The primary opens to independent voters, expanding participation in the governor race.
  • Independent voters can request either Democratic or Republican ballots under the semi-open system signed into law last year.
  • The winner of the November general election will inherit the oil windfall and debate its use for residents.
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