George H. Bush R was the last incumbent to face a serious primary challenge, defeating political commentator Pat Buchanan in He was also the last president to lose his re-election campaign. Franklin Pierce D was the first and only elected president to lose his party's nomination in The tables below detail filing requirements for presidential candidates in New Mexico in the election cycle.
For additional information on candidate ballot access requirements in New Mexico, click here. A presidential primary candidate must only be petition for ballot placement if they are not automatically placed on the ballot by the state nomination committee, which designates as candidates anyone "generally advocated for and nationally recognized or supported by any major political party in New Mexico as candidates for the office of President of the United States.
The following map shows the number of times, in presidential elections held between and , that the margin of victory was 5 percentage points or fewer in each state.
Below is an analysis of New Mexico's voting record in presidential elections. The state's accuracy is based on the number of times a state has voted for a winning presidential candidate. The majority of statistical data is from the U. National Archives and Records Administration and was compiled, here, by Ballotpedia, unless otherwise noted. Below is the list of the most accurate states when it comes to voting for the winning presidential candidate.
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Close: Dec. Texas enacted redistricting maps on October 25, The law is not effective until Dec. Close: Feb. LB : changed the candidate filing dates.
Open: Jan. Close: Jan. Open: Nov. Open: March 7 9 a. Close: March 11 noon on the Friday immediately following such Monday, notwithstanding the fact that any such days may be legal holidays. Close: March 18 at 5 p. Tulsi Gabbard Winner. Deval Patrick Winner. June 22 , PM ET. June 6 , AM ET. June 4 , PM ET. June 21 , PM ET. June 3 , AM ET. July 17 , PM ET. June 5 , PM ET.
June 7 , AM ET. The following is a summary of New Mexico's R-President. New Mexico has 22 delegates and 22 available delegates including supers.
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