Updated numbers

Here are the results so far with 104 of 106 precincts reporting in Doña Ana County.Democrats:Secretary of state:Mary Herrera: 1,204Stephanie Gonzales: 1,097Shirley Hooper: 647Letitia Montoya: 567State auditor:Thomas Buckner: 1,321Jeff Armijo: 1,991Attorney general:Geno Zamora: 1,096Gary King: 1,999Lemuel Martinez: 542Commissioner of public lands:Jim Baca: 1,951Ray Powell: 1,571PRC District 5:Sandy Jones: 2,059E. Shirley Baca: 1,245County commission district 1:Chris Jaramillo: 322Oscar Vasquez Butler: 508Probate judge:Dino Villani: 503Alice Salcido: 1,981Neri Frietze: 1,045Magistrate judge Division 3:Maria Rodriguez: 1,464Olivia Garcia: 2,039Republicans:U.S. senator:Allen McCulloch: 1,072Joseph Carraro: 368David Pfeffer: 529PRC District 5:Doyle Pruitt: 346C. Earl Greer: 573D. Kent Evans: 777County commission District 3Ruben Gonzalez: 148Mack Haley: 538 Continue Reading

Greer pulling ahead of Evans, and Jim Baca retakes lead

Earl Greer is pulling further ahead of Kent Evans in the Public Regulation Commission District 5 Republican primary.Greer now has 2,787 votes, or 41 percent. Evans has 2,413, or 36 percent.Evans still has a sizable lead in Doña Ana County – 46 percent to Greer’s 34 percent. But Greer told me earlier he is doing better here than he expected.In the Democratic land commissioner primary, Jim Baca has retaken the lead from Ray Powell.Baca now has 60,166 votes to Powell’s 54,255. Baca has 53 percent of the vote to Powell’s 47 percent.And votes left to count are outside Albuquerque, where Powell won the vote. In the rest of the state, Baca is slightly ahead, so this could signal a victory for Baca, but it’s a bit too early to call it. Continue Reading

Powell overtakes Baca

If my numbers are correct in the Democratic land commissioner race, Ray Powell now has a 479-vote lead over Jim Baca.Powell has 44,577 votes, or 50.3 percent. Baca has 44,098, or 49.7 percent.This race is far from over. Look to provisional ballots to resolve it. Continue Reading

Butler has solid lead in county commission race

With five precincts left to report from county commission District 1, incumbent Oscar Vasquez Butler has 60 percent of the vote in the Democratic primary to 40 percent for challenger Chris Jaramillo.With 92 of 106 precincts reporting countywide, Butler has 385 votes. Jaramillo has 258.The winner faces Republican John Zimmerman in November.That commission district is the largest in the county, is extremely rural and includes most of the county’s colonias. It wraps around Las Cruces on all sides except the east.Zimmerman had 219 votes and no opponent in Tuesday’s primary. That means 862 votes were cast in that district (plus those left from the five precincts that have yet to report), making voter turnout there extremely low. Continue Reading

Updated numbers

Here are the results so far with 92 of 106 precincts reporting in Doña Ana County.Democrats:Secretary of state:Mary Herrera: 1,097Stephanie Gonzales: 995Shirley Hooper: 596Letitia Montoya: 522State auditor:Thomas Buckner: 1,220Jeff Armijo: 1,801Attorney general:Geno Zamora: 1,000Gary King: 1,838Lemuel Martinez: 483Commissioner of public lands:Jim Baca: 1,767Ray Powell: 1,453PRC District 5:Sandy Jones: 1,890E. Shirley Baca: 1,125County commission district 1:Chris Jaramillo: 258Oscar Vasquez Butler: 385Probate judge:Dino Villani: 465Alice Salcido: 1,807Neri Frietze: 959Magistrate judge Division 3:Maria Rodriguez: 1,315Olivia Garcia: 1,878Republican:U.S. senator:Allen McCulloch: 1,072Joseph Carraro: 368David Pfeffer: 529PRC District 5:Doyle Pruitt: 346C. Earl Greer: 573D. Kent Evans: 777County commission District 3Ruben Gonzalez: 148Mack Haley: 538 Continue Reading

Democratic state races still up for grabs

The secretary of state’s Web site has Stephanie Gonzales up 5 percent over her closest opponent in the secretary of state race and Jim Baca up 10 percent on his opponent in the land commissioner race.But Bernalillo County isn’t included in those results.So far, according to that county’s Web site, some 28,000 Democrat votes have been tallied in that county but aren’t reported on the state’s Web site.If you add the numbers from both Web sites, in the secretary of state race Mary Herrera is beating Gonzales with 24,044 votes to Gonzales’ 16,656.And Baca is still beating Ray Powell, but barely, with 28,259 votes to Powell’s 27,797.You can view Bernalillo County’s results by clicking here. Continue Reading

Republican county commission race a blowout

Mack Haley trounced Ruben Gonzalez in the Doña Ana County Commission District 3 race.With 81 of 106 precincts reporting, Haley has 538 votes to Gonzalez’s 148.Some Haley supporters were worried today because voter turnout in and around New Mexico State University was low. Haley works in the College of Engineering and was counting on support from the university crowd. Continue Reading

Senate candidate a surprise winner

Allen McCulloch pulled off a surprise win Tuesday night in the race to take on Sen. Jeff Bingaman, D-N.M., in November.So far he has 8,117 votes, or 56.3 percent, statewide. Joseph Carraro has 3,302 votes or 22.9 percent. David Pfeffer has 3,010 votes or 20.9 percent.Many analysts predicted that McCulloch and Pfeffer would split the Anglo vote and Carraro would win.So much for that. Continue Reading

Updated results

Here are the results so far with 74 of 106 precincts reporting in Doña Ana County. I’m going to start just giving numbers, and not percentages, so I can get you the results faster.Democrats:Secretary of state:Mary Herrera: 939Stephanie Gonzales: 877Shirley Hooper: 518Letitia Montoya: 461State auditor:Thomas Buckner: 1,069Jeff Armijo: 1,547Attorney general:Geno Zamora: 862Gary King: 1,604Lemuel Martinez: 414Commissioner of public lands:Jim Baca: 1,525Ray Powell: 1,266PRC District 5:Sandy Jones: 1,613E. Shirley Baca: 965County commission district 1:Chris Jaramillo: 159Oscar Vasquez Butler: 286Probate judge:Dino Villani: 413Alice Salcido: 1,572Neri Frietze: 825Magistrate judge Division 3:Maria Rodriguez: 1,114Olivia Garcia: 1,660Republican: U.S. senator:Allen McCulloch: 955Joseph Carraro: 323David Pfeffer: 483PRC District 5:Doyle Pruitt: 304C. Earl Greer: 500D. Kent Evans: 681County commission District 3Ruben Gonzalez: 148Mack Haley: 538 Continue Reading

Magistrate candidate not ready to call race

Though she’s currently up 60-40 percent, Olivia Garcia is not ready to declare victory in the Magistrate Judge Division 3 Democrat race.Her opponent is Maria Rodriguez.Garcia lost a state senate race in 1984 by 38 votes. She was winning the race until absentee ballots were counted, after all others had been recorded.”I’m always reluctant to say anything until all the votes have been counted,” she said. “You never know.” Continue Reading

Updated numbers

Here are the results so far with 50 of 106 precincts reporting in Doña Ana County.Democrats:Secretary of state:Mary Herrera: 590, 33.9 percentStephanie Gonzales: 543, 31.2 percentShirley Hooper: 326, 18.7 percentLetitia Montoya: 282, 16.7 percentState auditor:Thomas Buckner: 624, 38.2 percentJeff Armijo: 1,011, 61.8 percentAttorney general:Geno Zamora: 525, 29.7 percentGary King: 978, 55.4 percentLemuel Martinez: 262, 14.8 percentCommissioner of public lands:Jim Baca: 958, 55.8 percentRay Powell: 758, 44.2 percentPRC District 2:Joseph Calderon: 13, 36.1 percentStephanie Dubois: 23, 63.8 percentPRC District 5:Sandy Jones: 1,086, 61.7 percentE. Shirley Baca: 675, 38.3 percentCounty commission district 1:Chris Jaramillo: 88 votes, 33 percentOscar Vasquez Butler: 179 votes, 67 percentProbate judge:Dino Villani: 271, 15.5 percentAlice Salcido: 946, 54.1 percentNeri Frietze: 533, 30.5 percentMagistrate judge Division 3:Maria Rodriguez: 702, 40.8 percentOlivia Garcia: 1,020, 59.2 percentRepublican: U.S. senator:Allen McCulloch: 584, 57.1 percentJoseph Carraro: 169, 16.5 percentDavid Pfeffer: 269, 26.3 percentPRC District 5:Doyle Pruitt: 190, 19.5 percentC. Earl Greer: 331, 33.9 percentD. Kent Evans: 454, 46.6 percentCounty commission District 3Ruben Gonzalez: 82, 22.7 percentMack Haley: 280, 77.3 percent Continue Reading

Land commissioner candidates neck and neck

The race between Democrats Jim Baca and Ray Powell is still too close to call.Baca is currently ahead with 11,466 votes statewide, or 53.1 percent. Powell has 10,132 votes or 46.9 percent.”It’s going to be a long night,” Baca said. “I don’t know what’s going to happen. I really don’t.”Powell said the same.”We’ve done all our hard work, and it’s up to the voters,” he said. “No matter how it turns out, I’m going to support him and I know he’s going to support me so we put up a strong Democratic front.” Continue Reading

Leading Republican PRC candidates both optimistic

Here are the newest statewide results on the Republican side in the PRC District 5 race:• D. Kent Evans: 926 votes or 36.6 percent• Doyle Pruitt: 575 votes or 22.8 percent• C. Earl Greer: 1,026 votes or 40.6 percentEvans said he’s optimistic. Doña Ana County is the largest in the 11-county district, so many of its votes will be added to the total last, and Evans has a sizable lead here.”There’s still a chance. It’s neck and neck,” Evans said. “I’ll take what I can get, even if it’s one vote.”Greer is also optimistic. He said he was planning to lose Doña Ana County, and is pleased that he has 34 percent of the vote here.”We’ll have to wait and see what Doña Ana County says,” he said. Continue Reading

Baca on the ropes, Republicans too close to call in PRC race

In the PRC District 5 race, Democrat incumbent E. Shirley Baca is in danger of losing.Challenger Sandy Jones currently has 1,649 votes, which amounts to 59.3 percent. Baca has 1,132 votes, or 40.7 percent.On the Republican side, C. Earl Greer is leading with 752 votes, or 40.4 percent. D. Kent Evans has 668 votes, or 35.9 percent, and Doyle Pruitt has 442 votes, or 23.7 percent.This race is too close to call. With some 80 Doña Ana County precincts yet to report, the race could go to Greer or Evans. Continue Reading