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Official Results

2023 Regular Local Election November 7, 2023

Results last updated:11/28/2023 1:11 PM MT
20.54%
20.54%

Ballots Cast250,582
Eligible Voters1,219,760

100%
100%

Partially0
Fully 2163
Total2163

Santa Fe County Results
Santa Fe County Results

City Councilor Position 1 - Santa Fe SANTA FE COUNCIL 1

Precincts Fully: 40 / 40
|
Partially: 0 / 40

GENO ZAMORA

2,581


KATHERINE T RIVERA

1,059


BRIAN PATRICK GUTIERREZ

1,015


ALMA CASTRO

2,720


total votes

7,375

City Councilor Position 2 - Santa Fe SANTA FE COUNCIL 2

Precincts Fully: 33 / 33
|
Partially: 0 / 33

PHILLIP ALLEN LUCERO

3,012


MICHAEL J GARCIA

3,529


total votes

6,541

City Councilor Position 3 - Santa Fe SANTA FE COUNCIL 3

Precincts Fully: 20 / 20
|
Partially: 0 / 20

LOUIS A CARLOS

1,032


PILAR F H FAULKNER

1,300


total votes

2,332

City Councilor Position 4 - Santa Fe SANTA FE COUNCIL 4

Precincts Fully: 22 / 22
|
Partially: 0 / 22

JOEL M NAVA

1,259


JAMIE ALEXANDRA CASSUTT

2,786


total votes

4,045

Commissioner District 2 TOWN OF EDGEWOOD

Precincts Fully: 10 / 10
|
Partially: 0 / 10

JERRY DEAN POWERS

616


total votes

616

Commissioner District 3 TOWN OF EDGEWOOD

Precincts Fully: 10 / 10
|
Partially: 0 / 10

PATRICK M MILLIGAN

625


COLIN JOSEPH CLAUSEN

239


total votes

864

Commissioner District 5 TOWN OF EDGEWOOD

Precincts Fully: 10 / 10
|
Partially: 0 / 10

MARY ELIZABETH KOZIK

336


MICHAEL JOHN PETERS

147


STERLING DONNER

418


total votes

901

Municipal Judge SANTA FE CITY

Precincts Fully: 115 / 115
|
Partially: 0 / 115

CHAD DEWAYNE CHITTUM

14,911


total votes

14,911

School Board Member Districted MORIARTY-EDGEWOOD SCHOOL BOARD 81-5

Precincts Fully: 2 / 2
|
Partially: 0 / 2

WINDIE MARIE BURNS

108


KEVIN REID SCOTT

116


LYNDSI KAYE DONNER

169


total votes

393

School Board Member District 4 SANTA FE PUBLIC SCHOOLS-4

Precincts Fully: 20 / 20
|
Partially: 0 / 20

ROMAN TIGER ABEYTA

2,020


total votes

2,020

School Board Member Districted MORIARTY-EDGEWOOD SCHOOL BOARD 81-3

Precincts Fully: 4 / 4
|
Partially: 0 / 4

JEFFERY ALAN LOSSING

170


LACEY SHANTE HITES

105


DAWN LYNETTE KENT MIDDLETON

125


total votes

400

School Board Member Districted MORIARTY-EDGEWOOD SCHOOL BOARD 81-2

Precincts Fully: 4 / 4
|
Partially: 0 / 4

DENNY ALAN YOUNG

62


total votes

62

School Board Member District 2 SANTA FE PUBLIC SCHOOLS-2

Precincts Fully: 32 / 32
|
Partially: 0 / 32

PATRICIA ANN VIGIL-STOCKTON

1,243


JOHN T MCKENNA

341


SARAH BOSES

3,977


total votes

5,561

School Board Member Districted ESPAÑOLA PUBLIC SCHOOL DISTRICT 55-1

Precincts Fully: 3 / 3
|
Partially: 0 / 3

KATRINA J MARTINEZ

87


total votes

87

School Board Member District 1 SANTA FE PUBLIC SCHOOLS-1

Precincts Fully: 35 / 35
|
Partially: 0 / 35

CARMEN LINDA GONZALES

5,765


total votes

5,765

School Board Member POJOAQUE VALLEY PUBLIC SCHOOLS

Precincts Fully: 18 / 18
|
Partially: 0 / 18

TOBY G VELASQUEZ

498


ADAM EDWARD MULLER

619


FELIX BENAVIDEZ

621


MOSES LEE CORDOVA

401


total votes

2,139

College Board Member SANTA FE COMMUNITY COLLEGE

Precincts Fully: 154 / 154
|
Partially: 0 / 154

LINA S GERMANN

17,689


LORENZO DOMINGUEZ

7,617


total votes

25,306

SUPERVISOR CIUDAD SOIL & WATER CONSERVATION BOARD

Precincts Fully: 2 / 2
|
Partially: 0 / 2

DANIEL A CONKLIN

0


KAELAN ASHBY DREYER

0


total votes

0

Soil & Water Supervisor EDGEWOOD SOIL & WATER CONSERVATION BOARD

Precincts Fully: 12 / 12
|
Partially: 0 / 12

DAVID W KING

364


total votes

364

Soil & Water Supervisor SANTA FE POJOAQUE SOIL & WATER CONSERVATION BOARD

Precincts Fully: 77 / 77
|
Partially: 0 / 77

MARK NELSON

7,426


total votes

7,426

SUPERVISOR (LANDOWNER) CIUDAD SOIL & WATER CONSERVATION BOARD

Precincts Fully: 2 / 2
|
Partially: 0 / 2

MARIA CHRISTINA YOUNG

0


THOMAS IVEY ALLEN

0


LEONARD SEVERIN PEDERSON II

0


RICHARD J TORRES

0


total votes

0

Soil & Water Supervisor (Landowner) EDGEWOOD SOIL & WATER CONSERVATION BOARD

Precincts Fully: 12 / 12
|
Partially: 0 / 12

MARK B ANAYA

138


WENDY ANN LOSSING

173


ROBERT ALLEN COBURN

119


LEWIS J FISHER

161


total votes

591

Soil & Water Supervisor (Landowner) SANTA FE POJOAQUE SOIL & WATER CONSERVATION BOARD

Precincts Fully: 77 / 77
|
Partially: 0 / 77

ALFREDO J ROYBAL

5,464


CHAMPE B GREEN

4,392


total votes

9,856

Water and Sanitation Director EL DORADO AREA WATER & SANITATION BOARD

Precincts Fully: 11 / 11
|
Partially: 0 / 11

DAVID W YARD

1,103


DAVID W BURLING

994


JOHN CALZADA

953


total votes

3,050

Espanola Public School District No. 55 General Obligation Bond Question: Shall the Board of Education of the Espanola School District No. 55, Counties of Santa Fe and Rio Arriba, New Mexico, be authorized to issue up to $40,000,000 of general obligation bonds for the purpose of erecting, remodeling, equipping and furnishing school buildings, including teacher housing; purchasing or improving school grounds; purchasing computer software and hardware for student use in public schools; providing matching funds for capital outlay projects funded pursuant to the Public Sc ESPAÑOLA PUBLIC SCHOOL DISTRICT 55

Precincts Fully: 8 / 8
|
Partially: 0 / 8

Yes

249


No

107


total votes

356

HIGH-END EXCISE TAX FOR AFFORDABLE HOUSING : Should the City of Santa Fe create a new dedicated funding source for the City’s Affordable Housing Trust Fund for affordable housing by imposing a three percent (3%) excise tax on the transfer of high-end residential property, imposed on the portion of the purchase price exceeding one million dollars ($1,000,000), with the amount above which the tax is imposed increased annually by an amount corresponding to the previous year’s increase, if any, in the consumer price index for the western regio SANTA FE CITY

Precincts Fully: 115 / 115
|
Partially: 0 / 115

Yes

15,229


No

5,627


total votes

20,856

DETERMINING PERCENTAGES OF VOTERS FOR REFERENDA, INITIATIVES, AND RECALL PETITIONS: Should the Santa Fe Municipal Charter be amended to specify that the voters who voted in the most recent election that included the election of the office of the mayor, rather than the number of voters who voted for mayor, is the population used to determine the required number of signatures for petitions for referenda, initiative, and recall? SANTA FE CITY

Precincts Fully: 115 / 115
|
Partially: 0 / 115

Yes

13,674


No

5,849


total votes

19,523

REDUCING SIGNATURE REQUIREMENT FOR REFERENDA: Should the Santa Fe Municipal Charter be amended to reduce the number of signatures required to place referenda on the ballot from thirty-three percent (33.3%) to fifteen percent (15%) and make technical changes consistent with the Local Election Act? SANTA FE CITY

Precincts Fully: 115 / 115
|
Partially: 0 / 115

Yes

11,194


No

8,638


total votes

19,832

REDUCING SIGNATURE REQUIREMENT FOR INITIATIVES: Should the Santa Fe Municipal Charter be amended to reduce the number of signatures required on a petition to place initiatives on the ballot from thirty-three percent (33.3%) to fifteen percent (15%) and to make technical changes consistent with the Local Election Act? SANTA FE CITY

Precincts Fully: 115 / 115
|
Partially: 0 / 115

Yes

11,241


No

8,492


total votes

19,733

CITY CHARTER AMENDMENT TO SPECIFY THE SANTA FE MUNICIPAL CHARTER COMMISSION’S APPOINTMENT, TERMS, AND FUNCTIONS : Should the Santa Fe Municipal Charter Article X, Section 10.01, be amended to require that the City’s Charter review commission ("commission"): (1) Consist of nine members, each appointed by a member of the governing body; (2) Elect its own leadership; (3) Serve for one-year; (4) Have a budget and staff adequate for its functions; (5) Be advertised and receive public submissions on a dedicated web page; (6) Hold at least two meetings in each city council district to receive public input; and (7) SANTA FE CITY

Precincts Fully: 115 / 115
|
Partially: 0 / 115

Yes

15,121


No

3,834


total votes

18,955

TAX, LEVY, AND LEASE PURCHASE ARRANGEMENT : Shall the Santa Fe Public School District continue to impose a property tax of $1.50 for residential property and $1.50 for non-residential property per each $1,000.00 of net taxable value of property allocated to the Santa Fe Public School District for the property tax years 2024, 2025, 2026, 2027, 2028 and 2029 for the purpose of acquiring up to $55,000,000 of education technology equipment including: (1) closed-circuit television systems, educational television and radio broadcasting, cable t SANTA FE PUBLIC SCHOOLS

Precincts Fully: 154 / 154
|
Partially: 0 / 154

Yes

21,529


No

6,760


total votes

28,289

PUBLIC SCHOOL IMPROVEMENT ACT TAX QUESTION: Shall the Santa Fe Public School District continue to impose a property tax of $2.00 per each $1,000.00 of net taxable value for property within the District under the Property Tax Code which includes residential, non-residential and oil and gas for the property tax years 2024, 2025, 2026, 2027, 2028, and 2029 for the purpose of (1) erecting, remodeling, making additions to, providing equipment for or furnishing public school buildings, including teacher housing and pre-kindergarten classroom fa SANTA FE PUBLIC SCHOOLS

Precincts Fully: 154 / 154
|
Partially: 0 / 154

Yes

21,576


No

6,411


total votes

27,987

PUBLIC SCHOOL CAPITAL IMPROVEMENTS ($2.00 MILL) TAX QUESTION: Shall the Board of Education of the Pojoaque Valley Public School District No. 1, County of Santa Fe, State of New Mexico, be authorized to impose a property tax of $2.00 on each $1,000.00 of net taxable value of the property allocated to the District under the Property Tax Code for the property tax years 2025, 2026, 2027, 2028, 2029, and 2030 for capital improvements in the District including payments made with respect to lease-purchase arrangements as defined in the Education Technology Equipm POJOAQUE VALLEY SCHOOL DISTRICT 72

Precincts Fully: 18 / 18
|
Partially: 0 / 18

Yes

669


No

292


total votes

961

GENERAL OBLIGATION BOND QUESTION : Shall Santa Fe Community College District issue up to $23,000,000 in general obligation bonds, in one series or more, payable from general (ad valorem) property taxes for the purposes of erecting, furnishing, constructing, purchasing, remodeling and equipping buildings and utility facilities, exclusive of stadiums, making other real property improvements, purchasing grounds, and purchasing and installing computer hardware and software with a useful life equal to or exceeding the maturity of the SANTA FE COMMUNITY COLLEGE

Precincts Fully: 154 / 154
|
Partially: 0 / 154

Yes

21,557


No

6,388


total votes

27,945