The 2016 New Mexico Democratic presidential primary was held on June 7 in the U.S. state of New Mexico as one of the Democratic Party's primaries ahead of the 2016 presidential election.
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Election results by county.
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The Democratic Party's primaries in California, Montana, New Jersey and South Dakota were scheduled to be held the same day, as were the Republican primaries in the same five states, including their own New Mexico primary. Additionally, the Democratic Party held the North Dakota caucuses the same day.
Opinion polling
Poll source | Date | 1st | 2nd | Other |
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Official Primary results[2] | June 7, 2016 | Hillary Clinton 51.5% |
Bernie Sanders 48.5% |
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BWD Global[3]
Margin of error: ± 2.5%
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May 25–26, 2016 | Hillary Clinton 53% |
Bernie Sanders 28% |
Others / Undecided 19% |
Albuquerque Journal[4]
Margin of error: ± 4.9%
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February 23–25, 2016 | Hillary Clinton 47% |
Bernie Sanders 33% |
Others / Undecided 20% |
Results
New Mexico Democratic primary, June 7, 2016 | |||||
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Candidate | Popular vote | Estimated delegates | |||
Count | Percentage | Pledged | Unpledged | Total | |
Hillary Clinton | 111,334 | 51.53% | 18 | 9 | 27 |
Bernie Sanders | 104,741 | 48.47% | 16 | 0 | 16 |
Uncommitted | — | 0 | 0 | 0 | |
Total | 216,075 | 100% | 34 | 9 | 43 |
Source: [5][6] |
Results by county
County[7] | Clinton | Votes | Sanders | Votes |
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Bernalillo | 49.1% | 36,937 | 50.9% | 38,247 |
Catron | 38.6% | 115 | 61.4% | 183 |
Chaves | 56.6% | 1,238 | 43.4% | 950 |
Cibola | 51.5% | 1,586 | 48.5% | 1,494 |
Colfax | 56.2% | 949 | 43.8% | 740 |
Curry | 46.7% | 672 | 53.3% | 768 |
De Baca | 45.7% | 96 | 54.3% | 114 |
Doña Ana | 55.7% | 9,097 | 44.3% | 7,243 |
Eddy | 53.9% | 1,566 | 46.1% | 1,340 |
Grant | 50.1% | 2,272 | 49.9% | 2,267 |
Guadalupe | 54.7% | 399 | 45.3% | 330 |
Harding | 62.0% | 75 | 38.0% | 46 |
Hidalgo | 61.5% | 515 | 38.5% | 323 |
Lea | 52.0% | 705 | 48.0% | 651 |
Lincoln | 49.4% | 515 | 50.6% | 527 |
Los Alamos | 50.4% | 1,424 | 49.4% | 1,404 |
Luna | 56.2% | 917 | 43.8% | 714 |
McKinley | 59.1% | 4,761 | 40.9% | 3,299 |
Mora | 62.1% | 986 | 37.9% | 603 |
Otero | 52.7% | 1,324 | 47.3% | 1,190 |
Quay | 51.5% | 473 | 48.5% | 445 |
Rio Arriba | 60.2% | 4,915 | 39.8% | 3,252 |
Roosevelt | 41.8% | 281 | 58.2% | 392 |
Sandoval | 51.7% | 7,448 | 48.3% | 6,958 |
San Juan | 52.5% | 3,019 | 47.5% | 2,735 |
San Miguel | 59.4% | 3,418 | 40.6% | 2,341 |
Santa Fe | 50.6% | 16,087 | 49.4% | 15,703 |
Sierra | 43.0% | 400 | 57.0% | 530 |
Socorro | 50.6% | 1,050 | 49.4% | 1,024 |
Taos | 43.2% | 3,285 | 56.8% | 4,325 |
Torrance | 49.9% | 649 | 50.1% | 651 |
Union | 44.8% | 154 | 55.2% | 190 |
Valencia | 52.1% | 3,123 | 48.0% | 2,877 |
Total | 51.53% | 111,334 | 48.47% | 104,741 |
Analysis
After being projected to win the state by double digits, Clinton managed a 3-point-win in New Mexico, thanks to support from majority non-white areas such as Doña Ana County which contains the city of Las Cruces and is majority Hispanic/Latino, as well as McKinley and San Juan which are largely Native American and include parts of the Navajo Nation and the Apache Nation. Clinton won by a narrow margin in Santa Fe. Sanders, meanwhile, won by a larger margin in Albuquerque, the state's largest city, and thus held Clinton to a very narrow margin statewide.
References
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