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New Mexico voters elected state representatives in all 70 of the state house’s districts. State representatives serve two-year terms in the New Mexico House of Representatives.A primary election on June 5, 2018 determined which candidates appear on the November 6 general election ballot. Primary election results can be obtained from the New Mexico Secretary of State’s website.[1]In the 2016 state House elections, Democrats flipped 5 seats from Republican hands and took control of the House by increasing their seats from 33 to 38. This put Democrats in effective control of the New Mexico House of Representatives.To claim control of the chamber from Democrats, the Republicans would need to net 4 House seats. However, in the elections, the Democrats made a net gain of 8 seats, increasing their seats from 38 to 46.Table of ContentsSummary of results[edit]Retiring incumbents[edit]Defeated incumbents[edit]In primary[edit]In general election[edit]Detailed results[edit]District 1[edit]District 2[edit]District 3[edit]District 4[edit]District 5[edit]District 6[edit]District 7[edit]District 8[edit]District 9[edit]District 10[edit]District 11[edit]District 12[edit]District 13[edit]District 14[edit]District 15[edit]District 16[edit]District 17[edit]District 18[edit]District 19[edit]District 20[edit]District 21[edit]District 22[edit]District 23[edit]District 24[edit]District 25[edit]District 26[edit]District 27[edit]District 28[edit]District 29[edit]District 30[edit]District 31[edit]District 32[edit]District 33[edit]District 34[edit]District 35[edit]District 36[edit]District 37[edit]District 38[edit]District 39[edit]District 40[edit]District 41[edit]District 42[edit]District 43[edit]District 44[edit]District 45[edit]District 46[edit]District 47[edit]District 48[edit]District 49[edit]District 50[edit]District 51[edit]District 52[edit]District 53[edit]District 54[edit]District 55[edit]District 56[edit]District 57[edit]District 58[edit]District 59[edit]District 60[edit]District 61[edit]District 62[edit]District 63[edit]District 64[edit]District 65[edit]District 66[edit]District 67[edit]District 68[edit]District 69[edit]District 70[edit]See also[edit]References[edit]Summary of results[edit]Source:[2]Retiring incumbents[edit]10 incumbent Representatives (7 Republicans, 3 Democrats) chose to not seek reelection.Sarah Maestas Barnes (R), District 15Gregg Schmedes (R), District 22Larry Larra\u00f1aga (R), District 27Nate Gentry (R), District 30Bill McCamley (D), District 33Nick L. Salazar (D), District 40Stephanie Garcia Richard (D), District 43 (Running for Public Lands Commissioner)Yvette Herrell (R), District 51 (Running for Congress)Bob Wooley (R), District 66Dennis Roch (R), District 67Defeated incumbents[edit]In primary[edit]In general election[edit]Detailed results[edit]Sources:[2][1]District 1[edit]District 2[edit]District 3[edit]District 4[edit]District 5[edit]District 6[edit]District 7[edit]District 8[edit]District 9[edit]District 10[edit]District 11[edit]District 12[edit]District 13[edit]Democratic primaryGeneral electionDistrict 14[edit]District 15[edit]District 16[edit]District 17[edit]District 18[edit]District 19[edit]District 20[edit]District 21[edit]District 22[edit]Republican primaryDistrict 23[edit]District 24[edit]Republican primaryDistrict 25[edit]District 26[edit]District 27[edit]Democratic primaryGeneral electionDistrict 28[edit]District 29[edit]District 30[edit]District 31[edit]Republican primaryGeneral electionDistrict 32[edit]District 33[edit]Democratic primaryGeneral electionDistrict 34[edit]Democratic primaryGeneral electionDistrict 35[edit]District 36[edit]District 37[edit]District 38[edit]District 39[edit]District 40[edit]Democratic primaryGeneral electionDistrict 41[edit]Democratic primaryDistrict 42[edit]District 43[edit]Democratic primaryGeneral electionDistrict 44[edit]District 45[edit]District 46[edit]Democratic primaryGeneral electionDistrict 47[edit]District 48[edit]District 49[edit]District 50[edit]District 51[edit]District 52[edit]Democratic primaryGeneral electionDistrict 53[edit]Democratic primaryGeneral electionDistrict 54[edit]District 55[edit]District 56[edit]District 57[edit]District 58[edit]District 59[edit]District 60[edit]District 61[edit]District 62[edit]District 63[edit]District 64[edit]District 65[edit]District 66[edit]District 67[edit]District 68[edit]District 69[edit]District 70[edit]See also[edit]^ The Democratic nomnination was initially won by Dathan Weems. After winning the primary election, Weems withdrew and was replaced by the state Democratic Party with Abbas Akhil for the general election.^ After winning the primary election, Schmedes was appointed to fill the vacated seat; therefore, he is running as the incumbent in the general election, but was not an incumbent during the primary.^ The Republican nomination was originally won by incumbent Republican Larry Larra\u00f1aga. After winning the primary, Larra\u00f1aga withdrew and the state Republican Party chose Robert S. Godshall as his replacement for the general election.^ a b Running with party affiliation as “decline-to-state.”^ Qualified as a write-in candidate.References[edit]"},{"@context":"http:\/\/schema.org\/","@type":"BreadcrumbList","itemListElement":[{"@type":"ListItem","position":1,"item":{"@id":"https:\/\/wiki.edu.vn\/en\/wiki40\/#breadcrumbitem","name":"Enzyklop\u00e4die"}},{"@type":"ListItem","position":2,"item":{"@id":"https:\/\/wiki.edu.vn\/en\/wiki40\/2018-new-mexico-house-of-representatives-election\/#breadcrumbitem","name":"2018 New Mexico House of Representatives election"}}]}]