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New Mexico


Key Voting Dates in New Mexico

Primary Election: Jun 6
  General Election:  Nov 7

2006 Candidates



Senate Race 
 
Incumbent:Senator Jeff Bingaman (D)
 
 Jeff Bingaman has a lifetime AFL-CIO congressional voting record of voting right on working family issues 83 percent of the time.
 Go to Jeff Bingaman’s campaign website.
  
Challenger(s):Allen McCulloch (R)
 David Pfeffer (R)


Gubernatorial Race 
 

Incumbent:Bill Richardson  (D)
 
 Go to Bill Richardson’s campaign website.
  
Challenger(s):John Dendahl (R)


House Races 
 
NM-1NM-2NM-3    

NM-1Incumbent: Heather Wilson (R)
 Heather Wilson has a lifetime AFL-CIO congressional voting record of voting wrong on working family issues 78 percent of the time.
  
Challenger(s): Patricia Madrid (D)
  
  Go to Patricia Madrid’s campaign website.
   
Learn more about the NM-1 House race.
OpenSecrets: Campaign Finance Profile
NM-2Incumbent: Steve Pearce (R)
 Steve Pearce has a lifetime AFL-CIO congressional voting record of voting wrong on working family issues 86 percent of the time.
  
Challenger(s): Albert Kissling  (D)
 
NM-3Incumbent: Tom Udall (D)
 
 Tom Udall has a lifetime AFL-CIO congressional voting record of voting right on working family issues 96 percent of the time.
 Go to Tom Udall’s campaign website.


Other Endorsements  
 


Lieutenant Governor
 Diane Denish (D)
 Go to Diane Denish’s campaign website.
Attorney General
 Gary King (D)
 Go to Gary King’s campaign website.
Secretary of State
 Mary Herrera (D)
 Go to Mary Herrera’s campaign website.
Treasurer
 James Lewis (D)
 Go to James Lewis’ campaign website.
Auditor
 Lorenzo Garcia (R)
Land Commissioner
 Jim Baca (D)
 Go to Jim Baca’s campaign website.


 

 

  
 

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