Who Won New Mexico Elections in 2006?

New Mexico Governor Bill RichardsonNov 7, 2006

New Mexico's incumbent DFL Governor Bill Richardson (pictured left) easily won re-election to a second term in 2006, defeating Republican challenger John Dendahl. Incumbent Senator Jeff Bingaman also won re-election by a wide margin.

In New Mexico's House races, all three incumbents won re-election. Heather Wilson in the 1st District defeated DFL challenger Patricia Madrid by a little more than 800 votes.



2006 New Mexico Election Winners

New Mexico Governor
Bill Richardson Incumbent (69%) DFL
Also on the ballot: John Dendahl (REP - 31%)
New Mexico Senate I
Jeff Bingaman Incumbent (71%) DFL
Also on the ballot: Allen McCulloch (REP - 29%)
New Mexico 1st District
Heather A Wilson Incumbent (50%) REP
Also on the ballot: Patricia Madrid (DFL - 50%)
New Mexico 2nd District
Steve Pearce Incumbent (60%) REP
Also on the ballot: Albert Kissling (DFL - 40%)
New Mexico 3rd District
Tom Udall Incumbent (75%) DFL
Also on the ballot: Ronald Dolin (REP - 25%)


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