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Less than 24 hours after the polls closed Tuesday, early data shows just over 52 percent of registered New Mexico voters took part in the 2022 midterms, compared to 55 percent in 2018.
Low turnout also marked the statewide results. As of 10:30 p.m. Tuesday, 225,000 New Mexicans had voted in the primary election, or about 22% of the state's 1,011,000 eligible voters.
Voter turnout in the 2008 U.S. Presidential Election by race/ethnicity. Race and ethnicity has had an effect on voter turnout in recent years, with data from recent elections such as 2008 showing much lower turnout among people identifying as Hispanic or Asian ethnicity than other voters (see chart to the right).
Oct. 7—Clarification: A previous version of this story did mention that New Mexico allows same-day voter registration through Election Day. The story has been modified to include that information.
Data include candidates, political parties, popular and electoral vote totals, and voter turnout. U.S. county-level data is available for many years, and all data are compiled from official sources. The website has been positively received, and has been used as an authoritative reference by numerous publications.
New Mexico takes part in United States presidential elections. New Mexico has 5 electoral votes. [2] The state has voted for the national winner all but four times since statehood in 1912, in 1976, 2000, 2016 and 2024.
It is rare for a state to have a complete run of historical election records online; many of the official documents are only available in paper format, especially for years prior to 1990. Previous studies of election results data have noted that official records at the county level have been routinely archived, forgotten, or discarded. [1]
Florida had the highest voter turnout of red-voting states in 2020. Still, no Southern state made it to the top 10. Florida placed 14th with a 72.3% voter turnout, and North Carolina placed 15th ...