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Updated · PBS NewsHour · Jun 2
New Mexico Holds 2026 Primaries for Governor and Senate as 1.4 Million Voters Weigh In
Updated
Updated · PBS NewsHour · Jun 2

New Mexico Holds 2026 Primaries for Governor and Senate as 1.4 Million Voters Weigh In

3 articles · Updated · PBS NewsHour · Jun 2
  • New Mexico voters head to the polls Tuesday to choose party nominees for governor, U.S. Senate and other offices, with polls closing at 7 p.m. MT and AP race calls beginning only when outcomes are mathematically clear.
  • Deb Haaland and Sam Bregman lead the Democratic race to replace term-limited Gov. Michelle Lujan Grisham, while Republicans choose among Gregg Hull, Duke Rodriguez and Doug Turner; Sen. Ben Ray Luján also faces a Democratic primary challenger.
  • A 2,351-vote threshold will decide whether Republican write-in Senate candidate Larry Marker reaches the general election ballot, because no Republican filed to appear on the printed primary ballot.
  • About 1.4 million voters are registered statewide, including roughly 573,000 Democrats, 443,000 Republicans and 378,000 unaffiliated voters, who may participate in either party's primary.
  • Rising oil revenue tied to the Iran war has created a windfall in the No. 2 U.S. oil-producing state, giving the governor's race added weight over who will manage that money.
As war fuels a massive oil boom, how will New Mexico's new governor manage the state's financial windfall?
A global energy crisis is New Mexico's gain. How will this election determine the future of its oil fortune?