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Official Results

2020 GENERAL November 3, 2020

Results last updated:11/24/2020 1:47 PM MT
68.67%
68.67%

Ballots Cast928,230
Eligible Voters1,351,811

100%
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Fully 1925
Total1925

Union County Results
Union County Results

President and Vice President of the United States

Precincts Fully: 6 / 6
|
Partially: 0 / 6

HOWIE HAWKINS AND ANGELA NICOLE WALKER

Green

2


JO JORGENSEN AND JEREMY "SPIKE" COHEN

Libertarian

11


JOSEPH R BIDEN AND KAMALA D HARRIS

Democrat

383


SHEILA "SAMM" TITTLE AND DAVID CARL SANDIGE

Constitution

3


DONALD J TRUMP AND MIKE PENCE

Republican

1,388


GLORIA LA RIVA AND SUNIL FREEMAN

Party for Socialism and Liberation

2


total votes

1,789

United States Senator

Precincts Fully: 6 / 6
|
Partially: 0 / 6

BOB WALSH

Libertarian

51


MARK V RONCHETTI

Republican

1,323


BEN R LUJAN

Democrat

399


total votes

1,773

United States Representative DISTRICT 3

Precincts Fully: 6 / 6
|
Partially: 0 / 6

ALEXIS M JOHNSON

Republican

1,344


TERESA LEGER FERNANDEZ

Democrat

401


total votes

1,745

State Senator DISTRICT 7

Precincts Fully: 6 / 6
|
Partially: 0 / 6

PAT WOODS

Republican

1,505


total votes

1,505

State Representative DISTRICT 67

Precincts Fully: 6 / 6
|
Partially: 0 / 6

JACKEY O CHATFIELD

Republican

1,469


total votes

1,469

Justice of the Supreme Court Position 1

Precincts Fully: 6 / 6
|
Partially: 0 / 6

NED S FULLER

Republican

1,333


SHANNON BACON

Democrat

383


total votes

1,716

Justice of the Supreme Court Position 2

Precincts Fully: 6 / 6
|
Partially: 0 / 6

KERRY J MORRIS

Republican

1,330


DAVID K THOMSON

Democrat

379


total votes

1,709

Judge of the Court of Appeals Position 1

Precincts Fully: 6 / 6
|
Partially: 0 / 6

BARBARA V JOHNSON

Republican

1,349


ZACH IVES

Democrat

350


total votes

1,699

Judge of the Court of Appeals Position 2

Precincts Fully: 6 / 6
|
Partially: 0 / 6

STEPHEN P CURTIS

Libertarian

90


SHAMMARA H HENDERSON

Democrat

360


GERTRUDE LEE

Republican

1,243


total votes

1,693

Judge of the Court of Appeals Position 3

Precincts Fully: 6 / 6
|
Partially: 0 / 6

THOMAS C MONTOYA

Republican

1,367


JANE B YOHALEM

Democrat

333


total votes

1,700

Public Education Commissioner DISTRICT 9

Precincts Fully: 6 / 6
|
Partially: 0 / 6

K T MANIS

Republican

1,271


KRIK MYERS

Libertarian

76


TRISH RUIZ

Democrat

367


total votes

1,714

District Court Judge EIGHTH JUDICIAL DISTRICT : DIVISION 02

Precincts Fully: 6 / 6
|
Partially: 0 / 6

MELISSA A KENNELLY

Democrat

805


total votes

805

District Attorney 8TH JUDICIAL DISTRICT

Precincts Fully: 6 / 6
|
Partially: 0 / 6

MARCUS JOSEPH MONTOYA

Democrat

806


total votes

806

County Clerk

Precincts Fully: 6 / 6
|
Partially: 0 / 6

BRENDA L GREEN

Republican

1,517


total votes

1,517

County Treasurer

Precincts Fully: 6 / 6
|
Partially: 0 / 6

SHEA LEA ARNETT

Republican

1,504


total votes

1,504

County Commissioner At Large Position 3

Precincts Fully: 6 / 6
|
Partially: 0 / 6

WALTER C HALL

Republican

1,477


total votes

1,477

JUDICIAL RETENTION: Shall JACQUELINE R MEDINA be retained as Judge of the Court of Appeals?

Precincts Fully: 6 / 6
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Partially: 0 / 6

Yes

791


No

542


total votes

1,333

JUDICIAL RETENTION: Shall EMILIO JACOB CHAVEZ be retained as Judge of the 8th Judicial District, Division 1? EIGHTH JUDICIAL DISTRICT : DIVISION 01

Precincts Fully: 6 / 6
|
Partially: 0 / 6

Yes

863


No

490


total votes

1,353

CONSTITUTIONAL AMENDMENT 1: Proposing to amend the Constitution of New Mexico to provide that the Public Regulation Commission consist of three members appointed by the Governor from a list of professionally qualified nominees submitted to the Governor by a nominating committee as provided by law and that the commission is required to regulate public utilities and may be required to regulate other public service companies.

Precincts Fully: 6 / 6
|
Partially: 0 / 6

Yes

440


No

1,099


total votes

1,539

CONSTITUTIONAL AMENDMENT 2: Proposing to amend article 20, section 3 of the Constitution of New Mexico to permit the adjustment by law of terms of non-statewide elected officers and to standardize the date an officer begins to serve.

Precincts Fully: 6 / 6
|
Partially: 0 / 6

Yes

631


No

876


total votes

1,507

BOND QUESTION A: The 2020 Capital Projects General Obligation Bond Act authorizes the issuance and sale of senior citizen facility improvement, construction and equipment acquisition bonds. Shall the state be authorized to issue general obligation bonds in an amount not to exceed thirty-three million two hundred ninety-two thousand one hundred forty-one dollars ($33,292,141) to make capital expenditures for certain senior citizen facility improvement, construction and equipment acquisition projects and provide f

Precincts Fully: 6 / 6
|
Partially: 0 / 6

Yes

752


No

783


total votes

1,535

BOND QUESTION B: The 2020 Capital Projects General Obligation Bond Act authorizes the issuance and sale of library acquisition bonds. Shall the state be authorized to issue general obligation bonds in an amount not to exceed nine million seven hundred fifty-one thousand four hundred thirty-three dollars ($9,751,433) to make capital expenditures for academic, public school, tribal and public library resource acquisitions and provide for a general property tax imposition and levy for the payment of principal of, i

Precincts Fully: 6 / 6
|
Partially: 0 / 6

Yes

688


No

836


total votes

1,524

BOND QUESTION C: The 2020 Capital Projects General Obligation Bond Act authorizes the issuance and sale of higher education, special schools and tribal schools capital improvement and acquisition bonds. Shall the state be authorized to issue general obligation bonds in an amount not to exceed one hundred fifty-six million three hundred fifty-eight thousand four hundred seventy-five dollars ($156,358,475) to make capital expenditures for certain higher education, special schools and tribal schools capital improve

Precincts Fully: 6 / 6
|
Partially: 0 / 6

Yes

646


No

878


total votes

1,524

MILL LEVY TAX QUESTION: Shall Union County continue to levy and collect annual assessments of four and one quarter (4 ΒΌ) mills on each dollar of assessed value of property within the county for a period of eight (8) years beginning in the fiscal year starting on July 1, 2021, the revenue to be used to pay for the operation and maintenance expenses of Union County General Hospital, in the discretion of the Union County Board of Commissioners? - Union

Precincts Fully: 6 / 6
|
Partially: 0 / 6

Yes

1,022


No

572


total votes

1,594