1972 United States presidential election in New Mexico|
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County results
Nixon
40–50%
50–60%
60–70%
70–80%
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McGovern
50–60%
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The 1972 United States presidential election in New Mexico took place on November 7, 1972. This was the fifteenth Presidential Election which New Mexico participated in. All fifty states plus the District of Columbia, were part of this presidential election. State voters chose four electors to represent them in the Electoral College, who voted for the President and Vice President. South Dakota Senator George McGovern was nominated to run against Nixon, and was defeated in one of the most lopsided elections in United States history. McGovern lost every state except Massachusetts to Nixon.[1]
New Mexico was won by President Richard Nixon by a 24-point landslide, mirroring the national popular vote margin by a near-perfect amount and making New Mexico 1.3% more Republican than the nation-at-large. McGovern won only two counties: he comfortably won Rio Arriba County by 12.6 percentage points, and also won San Miguel County by 2.5 percentage points.[2] Nixon was the first Republican to carry Grant County since 1928.
The 1972 election remains the last when Santa Fe, Taos or Mora counties provided a Republican majority or plurality,[3] and Nixon won Mora County by a mere thirty votes. At the other extreme, solidly Republican Lea County in the Plains region was won by Nixon by 55.4 percent, and Lincoln County, which had not voted Democrat since Franklin D. Roosevelt's 1936 landslide,[3] by 55.9 percent. As of 2024, this was the best performance for a Republican presidential nominee in New Mexico.
Primaries
Democratic
1972 New Mexico Democratic Party presidential primary|
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County Results
McGovern
30-40%
40-50%
50-60%
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Wallace
30-40%
40-50%
50-60%
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George McGovern would defeat Alabama Governor, George Wallace, and previous Democratic nominee, Hubert Humphrey.[4]
Republican
Results
Results by county
County[5]
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Richard Nixon Republican
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George McGovern Democratic
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John G. Schmitz American Independent
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Linda Jenness Socialist Workers
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Margin
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Total votes cast
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%
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%
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%
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#
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%
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#
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%
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Bernalillo
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79,993
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60.80%
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48,753
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37.06%
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2,651
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2.02%
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165
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0.13%
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31,240
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23.74%
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131,562
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Catron
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829
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73.49%
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271
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24.02%
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26
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2.30%
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2
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0.18%
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558
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49.47%
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1,128
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Chaves
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11,493
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70.87%
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4,296
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26.49%
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415
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2.56%
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12
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0.07%
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7,197
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44.38%
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16,216
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Colfax
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2,663
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57.88%
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1,855
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40.32%
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82
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1.78%
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1
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0.02%
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808
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17.56%
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4,601
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Curry
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8,392
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75.85%
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2,416
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21.84%
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246
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2.22%
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10
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0.09%
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5,976
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54.01%
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11,064
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De Baca
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752
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71.82%
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270
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25.79%
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24
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2.29%
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1
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0.10%
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482
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46.03%
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1,047
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Dona Ana
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14,562
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59.76%
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9,416
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38.64%
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367
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1.51%
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21
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0.09%
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5,146
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21.12%
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24,366
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Eddy
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9,921
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64.65%
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5,040
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32.84%
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368
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2.40%
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17
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0.11%
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4,881
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31.81%
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15,346
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Grant
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4,431
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50.46%
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4,081
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46.48%
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262
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2.98%
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7
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0.08%
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350
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3.98%
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8,781
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Guadalupe
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1,297
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51.37%
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1,202
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47.60%
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23
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0.91%
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3
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0.12%
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95
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3.77%
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2,525
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Harding
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522
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68.68%
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220
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28.95%
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18
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2.37%
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0
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0.00%
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302
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39.73%
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760
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Hidalgo
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1,051
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63.43%
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562
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33.92%
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44
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2.65%
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0
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0.00%
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489
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29.51%
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1,657
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Lea
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12,478
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76.41%
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3,429
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21.00%
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409
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2.50%
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15
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0.09%
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9,049
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55.41%
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16,331
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Lincoln
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2,528
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77.07%
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696
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21.22%
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52
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1.59%
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4
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0.12%
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1,832
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55.85%
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3,280
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Los Alamos
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5,039
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66.09%
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2,435
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31.94%
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138
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1.81%
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12
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0.16%
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2,604
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34.15%
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7,624
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Luna
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2,958
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63.25%
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1,560
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33.35%
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157
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3.36%
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2
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0.04%
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1,398
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29.90%
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4,677
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McKinley
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5,366
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49.74%
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5,124
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47.49%
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273
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2.53%
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26
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0.24%
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242
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2.25%
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10,789
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Mora
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1,165
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50.26%
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1,135
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48.96%
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15
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0.65%
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3
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0.13%
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30
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1.30%
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2,318
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Otero
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7,033
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65.91%
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2,981
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27.94%
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646
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6.05%
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10
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0.09%
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4,052
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37.97%
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10,670
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Quay
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3,224
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71.30%
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1,161
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25.67%
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133
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2.94%
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4
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0.09%
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2,063
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45.63%
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4,522
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Rio Arriba
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4,351
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42.68%
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5,642
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55.34%
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192
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1.88%
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10
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0.10%
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-1,291
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-12.66%
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10,195
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Roosevelt
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4,727
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73.03%
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1,612
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24.90%
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132
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2.04%
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2
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0.03%
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3,115
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48.13%
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6,473
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San Juan
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10,788
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67.55%
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4,296
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26.90%
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828
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5.18%
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58
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0.36%
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6,492
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40.65%
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15,970
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San Miguel
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4,434
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47.71%
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4,663
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50.18%
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175
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1.88%
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21
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0.23%
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-229
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-2.47%
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9,293
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Sandoval
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3,507
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50.25%
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3,293
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47.18%
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169
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2.42%
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10
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0.14%
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214
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3.07%
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6,979
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Santa Fe
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12,211
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52.53%
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10,761
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46.29%
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255
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1.10%
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19
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0.08%
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1,450
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6.24%
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23,246
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Sierra
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2,074
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67.47%
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934
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30.38%
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62
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2.02%
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4
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0.13%
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1,140
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37.09%
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3,074
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Socorro
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2,658
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56.19%
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1,994
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42.16%
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72
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1.52%
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6
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0.13%
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664
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14.03%
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4,730
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Taos
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3,617
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50.49%
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3,472
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48.46%
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65
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0.91%
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10
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0.14%
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145
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2.03%
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7,164
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Torrance
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1,758
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64.54%
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908
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33.33%
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56
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2.06%
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2
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0.07%
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850
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31.21%
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2,724
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Union
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1,545
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72.50%
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496
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23.28%
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87
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4.08%
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3
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0.14%
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1,049
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49.22%
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2,131
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Valencia
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8,239
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56.09%
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6,110
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41.60%
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325
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2.21%
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14
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0.10%
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2,129
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14.49%
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14,688
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Totals |
235,606 |
61.05% |
141,084 |
36.56% |
8,767 |
2.27% |
474 |
0.12% |
94,522 |
24.49% |
385,931
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Counties that flipped from Democratic to Republican
References
- ^ "1972 Presidential General Election Results – New Mexico". Dave Leip’s Atlas of U.S. Presidential Elections. Archived from the original on February 12, 2018. Retrieved February 11, 2018.
- ^ Dave Leip’s Atlas of US Presidential Elections; 1972 Presidential General Election Data Graphs – New Mexico by County Archived December 20, 2016, at the Wayback Machine
- ^ a b Sullivan, Robert David; ‘How the Red and Blue Map Evolved Over the Past Century’ Archived November 16, 2016, at the Wayback Machine; America Magazine in The National Catholic Review; June 29, 2016.
- ^ "Our Campaigns - NM US President - D Primary Race - Jun 06, 1972". Archived from the original on August 5, 2024. Retrieved December 25, 2024.
- ^ Our Campaigns; NM US President 1972