1968 New Mexico gubernatorial election
1968 New Mexico gubernatorial election
County resultsCargo: 50–60%Chavez Jr.: 50–60% 60–70%
The 1968 New Mexico gubernatorial election took place on November 5, 1968, in order to elect the Governor of New Mexico . Incumbent Republican David Cargo ran for reelection to a second term. This election was the last in which the governor was elected to a two-year term, instead of to a four-year term. As of 2022[update] , this is the last time that Mora County and San Miguel County have voted for the Republican candidate.
Primary election
Democratic primary
The Democratic primary was won by former state senator Fabian Chavez Jr.
Results
Republican primary
The Republican primary was won by Governor David Cargo .
Results
People's Constitutional Party
Jose Maestes was the nominee of the People's Constitutional Party . He replaced Reies Tijerina , who was denied ballot access due to his status as a convicted felon.[ 2]
General election
Results
Results by county
County
David Cargo Republican
Fabian Chavez Jr. Democratic
Jose Maestes PCP
Scattering Write-in
Margin
Total votes cast
#
%
#
%
#
%
#
%
#
%
Bernalillo
50,801
50.41%
49,570
49.19%
410
0.41%
0
0.00%
1,231
1.22%
100,781
Catron
607
57.92%
437
41.70%
2
0.19%
2
0.19%
170
16.22%
1,048
Chaves
8,089
59.93%
5,385
39.90%
23
0.17%
0
0.00%
2,704
20.03%
13,497
Colfax
2,238
46.05%
2,611
53.72%
10
0.21%
1
0.02%
-373
-7.67%
4,860
Curry
5,291
54.41%
4,388
45.12%
45
0.46%
1
0.01%
903
9.29%
9,725
De Baca
506
47.47%
552
51.78%
6
0.56%
2
0.19%
-46
-4.32%
1,066
Doña Ana
9,182
47.23%
10,214
52.54%
45
0.23%
0
0.00%
-1,032
-5.31%
19,441
Eddy
7,589
52.08%
6,921
47.50%
59
0.40%
2
0.01%
668
4.58%
14,571
Grant
3,440
47.24%
3,822
52.49%
20
0.27%
0
0.00%
-382
-5.25%
7,282
Guadalupe
1,052
46.53%
1,193
52.76%
16
0.71%
0
0.00%
-141
-6.24%
2,261
Harding
432
56.62%
330
43.25%
1
0.13%
0
0.00%
102
13.37%
763
Hidalgo
673
45.91%
789
53.82%
3
0.20%
1
0.07%
-116
-7.91%
1,466
Lea
7,383
50.66%
7,114
48.81%
69
0.47%
8
0.05%
269
1.85%
14,574
Lincoln
1,641
54.18%
1,379
45.53%
8
0.26%
1
0.03%
262
8.65%
3,029
Los Alamos
3,386
54.20%
2,856
45.72%
5
0.08%
0
0.00%
530
8.48%
6,247
Luna
2,063
56.14%
1,599
43.51%
8
0.22%
5
0.14%
464
12.63%
3,675
McKinley
4,342
47.59%
4,630
50.75%
150
1.64%
2
0.02%
-288
-3.16%
9,124
Mora
1,189
52.94%
1,053
46.88%
4
0.18%
0
0.00%
136
6.06%
2,246
Otero
4,740
48.21%
5,053
51.39%
33
0.34%
6
0.06%
-313
-3.18%
9,832
Quay
2,158
54.72%
1,766
44.78%
19
0.48%
1
0.03%
392
9.94%
3,944
Rio Arriba
3,816
42.78%
4,948
55.46%
157
1.76%
0
0.00%
-1,132
-12.69%
8,921
Roosevelt
2,823
52.71%
2,520
47.05%
13
0.24%
0
0.00%
303
5.66%
5,356
San Juan
8,086
59.25%
5,413
39.66%
140
1.03%
9
0.07%
2,673
19.59%
13,648
San Miguel
4,140
50.08%
4,066
49.19%
60
0.73%
0
0.00%
74
0.90%
8,266
Sandoval
1,630
34.61%
3,030
64.34%
49
1.04%
0
0.00%
-1,400
-29.73%
4,709
Santa Fe
8,788
45.52%
10,427
54.01%
75
0.39%
15
0.08%
-1,639
-8.49%
19,305
Sierra
1,456
55.36%
1,158
44.03%
16
0.61%
0
0.00%
298
11.33%
2,630
Socorro
1,882
44.76%
2,315
55.05%
8
0.19%
0
0.00%
-433
-10.30%
4,205
Taos
2,908
47.02%
3,260
52.72%
16
0.26%
0
0.00%
-352
-5.69%
6,184
Torrance
1,276
52.23%
1,156
47.32%
3
0.12%
8
0.33%
120
4.91%
2,443
Union
1,152
54.91%
939
44.76%
6
0.29%
1
0.05%
213
10.15%
2,098
Valencia
5,381
45.69%
6,336
53.80%
61
0.52%
0
0.00%
-955
-8.11%
11,778
Total
160,140
50.20%
157,230
49.29%
1,540
0.48%
65
0.02%
2,910
0.91%
318,975
Counties that flipped from Democratic to Republican
Counties that flipped from Republican to Democratic
References