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2016 United States presidential election in New Mexico

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Flag of New Mexico.

The 2016 United States presidential election in New Mexico was held on 8 November 2016. It was part of the 2016 United States presidential election, in which all other states plus the District of Columbia voted.

On 7 June 2016, the state also voted for who they wanted to be the nominee of their respective parties.

Presidential

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Below is a table with the polling results in New Mexico. New Mexico has voted Democrat in the general election since 2008.

Poll source Date administered Democrat % Republican % Libertarian % Green % Lead margin Sample size Margin of error
Zia Poll[1] November 6, 2016 Hillary Clinton 46% Donald Trump 44% Gary Johnson 6% Jill Stein 1% 2 8,439 ± 1.8%
Research & Polling Inc[2] November 1–3, 2016 Hillary Clinton 45% Donald Trump 40% Gary Johnson 11% Jill Stein 3% 5 504 ± 4.4%
Breitbart News/Gravis Marketing[3] November 1–2, 2016 Hillary Clinton 45% Donald Trump 37% Gary Johnson 11% Jill Stein 3% 8 1,327 ± 2.7%
Zia Poll[4] November 1–2, 2016 Hillary Clinton 46% Donald Trump 43% Gary Johnson 7% Jill Stein 1% 3 1,102 ± 3.0%
Zia Poll[5] October 24, 2016 Hillary Clinton 45% Donald Trump 40% Gary Johnson 9% Jill Stein 2% 5 1,899 ± 2.25%
Zia Poll[6] October 11, 2016 Hillary Clinton 46% Donald Trump 36% Gary Johnson 12% Jill Stein 2% 10 1,536 ± 2.5%
SurveyUSA[7] September 28 – October 2, 2016 Hillary Clinton 46% Donald Trump 33% Gary Johnson 14% Jill Stein 2% 13 594 ± 4.1%
Research & Polling Inc September 27–29, 2016 Hillary Clinton 35% Donald Trump 31% Gary Johnson 24% Jill Stein 2% 4 501 ± 4.4%
Results by West Virginia's counties
  Clinton—80-90%
  Clinton—70-80%
  Clinton—60-70%
  Clinton—50-60%
  Clinton—<50%
  Trump—<50%
  Trump—50-60%
  Trump—60-70%
  Trump—70-80%
  Trump—80-90%

[8] Turnout was 62.36%.

Presidential election
Choice Votes %
Hillary Clinton (DEM) 385,234 48.26%
Donald Trump (REP) 319,667 40.04%
Gary Johnson 74,541 9.34%
Jill Stein 9,879 1.24%
Evan McMullin 5,825 0.73%
Darrell Castle 1,514 0.19%
Gloria La Riva 1,184 0.14%
Rocky De La Fuente 475 0.06%
Total votes 100.0%

Results by county

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County Clinton# Clinton% Trump# Trump% Johnson# Johnson% Stein# Stein% Total Votes
Bernalillo 143,417 52.22% 94,698 34.48% 29,682 10.81% 3,614 1.32% 274,662
Catron 427 20.84% 1,464 71.45% 111 5.42% 23 1.12% 2,049
Chaves 5,534 27.30% 12,872 63.50% 1,609 7.94% 86 0.42% 20,271
Cibola 3,741 46.40% 3,195 39.63% 970 12.03% 73 0.91% 8,063
Colfax 2,129 39.93% 2,585 48.48% 527 9.88% 37 0.69% 5,332
Curry 3,121 23.34% 9,035 67.58% 973 7.28% 74 0.55% 13,370
De Baca 193 21.21% 620 68.13% 89 9.78% 6 0.66% 910
Doña Ana 37,947 53.71% 25,374 35.92% 5,471 7.74% 953 1.35% 70,648
Eddy 5,033 25.59% 13,147 66.85% 1,275 6.48% 84 0.43% 19,667
Grant 6,276 48.99% 5,288 41.28% 899 7.02% 218 1.70% 12,811
Guadalupe 970 53.09% 595 32.57% 238 13.03% 18 0.99% 1,827
Harding 156 29.60% 311 59.01% 55 10.44% 3 0.57% 527
Hidalgo 784 41.88% 910 48.61% 137 7.32% 6 0.32% 1,872
Lea 3,930 22.19% 12,495 70.55% 1,098 6.20% 56 0.32% 17,712
Lincoln 2,331 26.19% 5,896 66.23% 560 6.29% 59 0.66% 8,902
Los Alamos 5,562 51.10% 3,359 30.86% 1,512 13.89% 120 1.10% 10,885
Luna 3,195 43.80% 3,478 47.68% 481 6.59% 66 0.90% 7,295
McKinley 13,576 62.55% 5,104 23.52% 2,412 11.11% 284 1.31% 21,703
Mora 1,536 62.93% 665 27.24% 194 7.95% 35 1.43% 2,441
Otero 6,124 30.53% 11,886 59.26% 1,613 8.04% 169 0.84% 20,059
Quay 1,017 28.47% 2,212 61.93% 299 8.37% 15 0.42% 3,572
Rio Arriba 9,592 64.47% 3,599 24.19% 1,425 9.58% 188 1.26% 14,878
Roosevelt 1,454 24.44% 3,884 65.28% 482 8.10% 48 0.81% 5,950
San Juan 12,865 27.90% 27,946 60.61% 4,200 9.11% 352 0.76% 46,110
San Miguel 7,285 67.76% 2,313 21.51% 915 8.51% 160 1.49% 10,751
Sandoval 27,707 44.91% 25,905 41.99% 6,657 10.79% 627 1.02% 61,690
Santa Fe 50,793 71.10% 14,332 20.06% 4,362 6.11% 1,452 2.03% 71,434
Sierra 1,612 31.11% 3,010 58.10% 442 8.53% 78 1.51% 5,181
Socorro 3,313 48.24% 2,616 38.09% 802 11.68% 60 0.87 6,868
Taos 10,668 69.91% 2,727 17.87% 1,179 7.73% 617 4.04% 15,260
Torrance 1,785 28.23% 3,714 58.73% 692 10.94% 66 1.04% 6,324
Union 320 18.80% 1,216 71.45% 134 7.87% 13 0.76% 1,702
Valencia 10,841 39.29% 13,215 47.89% 3,046 11.04% 219 0.79% 27,592
Totals 385,234 48.26% 319,666 40.04% 74,541 9.34% 9,879 1.24% 798,318

Primaries

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Democratic

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The Democratic primary occurred on 7 June 2016.

Democratic primary
Choice Votes % Delegates
Hillary Clinton 111,334 51.53% 27
Bernie Sanders 104,741 48.47% 16
Total votes 216,075 100% 43

Republican

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The Republican primary occurred on 7 June 2016.

Republican primary
Choice Votes % Delegates
Donald Trump 73,908 70.64% 24
Ted Cruz (withdrawn) 13,925 13.31% 0
John Kasich (withdrawn) 7,925 7.57% 0
Ben Carson (withdrawn) 3,830 3.66% 0
Jeb Bush (withdrawn) 3,531 3.37% 0
Carly Fiorina (withdrawn) 1,508 1.44% 0
Total votes 104,627 100% 24
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References

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  1. "8,439 NM Likely Voters Surveyed: Clinton Holds on to Slim Lead Heading into Election Day" (PDF). Zia Poll. RCP. November 7, 2016. Retrieved November 7, 2016.
  2. "Journal Poll: Clinton still ahead in NM". Research & Polling Inc. Albuquerque Journal. November 5, 2016. Retrieved November 6, 2016.
  3. "Current New Mexico Polling". Gravis Marketing. Breitbart News. November 4, 2016. Retrieved November 8, 2016.
  4. "Trump Trails Clinton by Only 3 Points In New Mexico. Making up 2 Points Over The Last Week" (PDF). Zia Poll. RCP. November 3, 2016. Retrieved November 4, 2016.
  5. "Trump Narrows Gap in New Mexico. Trails by Only 5 Points Entering Last Two Weeks" (PDF). Zia Poll. FiveThirtyEight. October 27, 2016. Retrieved October 27, 2016.
  6. "Clinton Takes a 10 Point Lead in New Mexico Following Debate and Trump Tape Release. 9 of 10 Voters are Very Familiar with Trump Tape. 7 of 10 Very Familiar with Clinton Emails" (PDF). Zia Poll. FiveThirtyEight. October 18, 2016. Archived from the original (PDF) on October 19, 2016. Retrieved October 18, 2016.
  7. "New Mexico Whites Split, But Clinton Carries the State With Overwhelming Support from Latino Voters; Democrat Toulouse Oliver Well Positioned To Defeat Republican Espinoza in Secretary of State Contest:". SurveyUSA. KOB-TV Albuquerque. October 3, 2016. Retrieved October 6, 2016.
  8. "Election Night Results". Retrieved 2016-12-07.

Other websites

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