New Mexico election results 2020: Live results by county
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Early voting in New Mexico

In New Mexico, registered voters can request a ballot or vote early in-person. In 2016, 67% of the total votes were cast early.

Mail-in ballots requested361,193

60%
22%
18%
DEMGOPOther

Mail-in and early in-person ballots returned767,284

49%
35%
16%
DEMGOPOther
Last updated Dec. 3. Party registration is publicly available in the state.Data provided by TargetSmart

New Mexico Primary election results

Democratic Primary/ 34 Del.34 Delegates

Full New Mexico Primary Results
  • DEM

    Joe BidenWinner

    73.3%

    181,700

    + 30 Delegates

  • DEM

    Bernie Sanders

    15.1%

    37,435

    + 4 Delegates

  • DEM

    Elizabeth Warren

    5.9%

    14,552

Republican Primary/ 22 Del.22 Delegates

Full New Mexico Primary Results
  • REP

    Donald TrumpWinner

    91.3%

    144,067

    + 22 Delegates

  • REP

    Uncommitted

    8.7%

    13,809

How New Mexico voted

In 2016, Hillary Clinton won New Mexico with 48 percent of the vote, according to NBC News results, while Donald Trump received 40 percent. The state has voted for the Democrat in every presidential election since 1992, with one exception: 2004, when New Mexico supported incumbent Republican George W. Bush.

  • Democrat

    Hillary ClintonClintonWinner

    48.3%

    385,234

  • Republican

    Donald TrumpTrump

    40%

    319,667

2016 Exit Polls

Summary of 2016 Exit Poll data that shows the proportion of how different groups voted.

Men
Men: Democrats42%Men: republicans44%
Women
Women: Democrats54%Women: republicans36%
White
White: Democrats42%White: republicans47%
Black
Not enough data
Hispanic /Latino
Hispanic/ Latino: Democrats54%Hispanic/ Latino: republicans33%
Asian
Not enough data
College Graduate
College Graduate: Democrats47%College Graduate: republicans41%
No College degree
No College Degree: Democrats45%No College Degree: republicans43%
  • Democrat

    Barack ObamaObamaWinner

    53%

    415,335

  • Republican

    Mitt RomneyRomney

    42.8%

    335,788

2012 Exit Polls

Summary of 2012 Exit Poll data that shows the proportion of how different groups voted.

Men
Men: Democrats50%Men: republicans45%
Women
Women: Democrats55%Women: republicans41%
White
White: Democrats41%White: republicans56%
Black
Not enough data
Hispanic /Latino
Hispanic/ Latino: Democrats65%Hispanic/ Latino: republicans29%
Asian
Not enough data
College Graduate
College Graduate: Democrats46%College Graduate: republicans49%
No College degree
No College Degree: Democrats55%No College Degree: republicans40%

More to the story in New Mexico 2020

The coronavirus pandemic and its devastating economic fallout are two major issues that have an impact on the election. NBC News is tracking and updating daily the number of coronavirus related deaths in each state and U.S. territory, as well as the jobless claims as reported weekly by the Department of Labor that counts how many people have filed for unemployment benefits.

U.S. ClaimsWeekly
change
60-day
trend
Monthly
change
3,690,000+1.01%
-0.99%
27,045-2.35%
-2.44%
New Mexico Claims

The expected vote is the total number of votes that are expected in a given race once all votes are counted. This number is an estimate and is based on several different factors, including information on the number of votes cast early as well as information provided to our vote reporters on Election Day from county election officials. The figure can change as NBC News gathers new information.

Source: National Election Pool (NEP)