New Mexico’s governor primaries have sparked significant voter engagement this year, with both Democratic and Republican contests drawing attention. Early voting data indicates a substantial increase in Democratic turnout compared to previous years, while Republican participation remains slightly above average. Independent voters are also showing interest, with nearly 5% casting ballots, predominantly in the Democratic primary.
Contentious Democratic Primary
The Democratic primary has been particularly contentious and well-funded, according to KOAT political analyst Brian Sanderoff. He noted, “I think this Democratic primary for governor has been one of the most contentious and expensive primaries we’ve ever seen.” The candidates have collectively raised over $16 million, with $4 million on the Republican side, enabling them to effectively communicate their messages to voters.
Looking Ahead to November
The winners of the Democratic and Republican primaries will face off in the November general election, alongside Independent candidate Ken Miyagishima. The heightened voter turnout and competitive nature of the primaries suggest a closely watched race as New Mexico approaches the election.
Original reporting: KOAT Albuquerque — read the source article.