2022 New Mexico State Auditor election

2022 New Mexico State Auditor election

November 8, 2022
 
Nominee Joseph Maestas Travis Sanchez
Party Democratic Libertarian
Popular vote 399,810 245,725
Percentage 61.93% 38.07%

Maestas:      50–60%      60–70%      70–80%      80–90%      >90%
Sanchez:      50–60%      60–70%      70–80%      80–90%      >90%
Tie:      50%      No votes

State Auditor before election

Brian Colón
Democratic

Elected State Auditor

Joseph Maestas
Democratic

The 2022 New Mexico State Auditor election took place on November 8, 2022, to elect the next New Mexico State Auditor. Incumbent Democratic Auditor Brian Colón did not seek re-election, and instead opted to unsuccessfully run for Attorney General of New Mexico.[1]

Democratic primary

Candidates

Nominee

Eliminated in primary

Results

Democratic primary results[4]
Party Candidate Votes %
Democratic Joseph Maestas 74,701 57.27%
Democratic Zackary Quintero 55,732 42.73%
Total votes 130,433 100.0%

Libertarian primary

Vaillancourt received enough write-in votes to advance to the general election as the Libertarian nominee. However, Vaillancourt withdrew and was replaced on the ballot by Travis Sanchez, the Libertarian nominee for New Mexico Lieutenant Governor.[5]

Candidates

Nominee

  • Travis Sanchez, territory manager[6]

Withdrawn

  • Robert Vaillancourt[5]

Results

Libertarian primary results[4]
Party Candidate Votes %
Libertarian Robert Vaillancourt (write-in) 284 100.0%
Total votes 284 100.0%

General election

Results

2022 New Mexico State Auditor election[7]
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
Democratic Joseph Maestas 399,810 61.93% +4.37%
Libertarian Travis Sanchez 245,725 38.07% N/A
Total votes 645,535 100.0%
Democratic hold

By county

County[8] Joseph Maestas

Democratic

Travis Sanchez

Libertarian

Margin Total votes cast
# % # % # %
Bernalillo 148,759 67.34% 72,144 32.66% 76,615 34.68% 220,903
Catron 541 31.42% 1,181 68.58% -640 -37.17% 1,722
Chaves 5,402 37.36% 9,058 62.64% -3,656 -25.28% 14,460
Cibola 3,987 63.84% 2,258 36.16% 1,729 27.69% 6,245
Colfax 2,472 55.79% 1,959 44.21% 513 11.58% 4,431
Curry 3,046 33.81% 5,964 66.19% -2,918 -32.39% 9,010
De Baca 238 39.53% 364 60.47% -126 -20.93% 602
Doña Ana 33,369 62.82% 19,748 37.18% 13,621 25.64% 53,117
Eddy 4,910 34.14% 9,473 65.86% -4,563 -31.72% 14,383
Grant 6,888 65.01% 3,708 34.99% 3,180 30.01% 10,596
Guadalupe 1,118 71.76% 440 28.24% 678 43.52% 1,558
Harding 160 47.48% 177 52.52% -17 -5.04% 337
Hidalgo 730 53.36% 638 46.64% 92 6.73% 1,368
Lea 3,155 26.74% 8,643 73.26% -5,488 -46.52% 11,798
Lincoln 2,684 36.04% 4,763 63.96% -2,079 -27.92% 7,447
Los Alamos 6,271 66.78% 3,120 33.22% 3,151 33.55% 9,391
Luna 2,839 53.34% 2,483 46.66% 356 6.69% 5,322
McKinley 12,905 72.22% 4,965 27.78% 7,940 44.43% 17,870
Mora 1,662 75.07% 552 24.93% 1,110 50.14% 2,214
Otero 6,633 42.04% 9,144 57.96% -2,511 -15.92% 15,777
Quay 1,035 39.73% 1,570 60.27% -535 -20.54% 2,605
Rio Arriba 9,561 79.60% 2,450 20.40% 7,111 59.20% 12,011
Roosevelt 1,372 33.16% 2,765 66.84% -1,393 -33.67% 4,137
San Juan 15,024 42.64% 20,208 57.36% -5,184 -14.71% 35,232
San Miguel 6,946 78.34% 1,920 21.66% 5,026 56.69% 8,866
Sandoval 33,896 60.49% 22,139 39.51% 11,757 20.98% 56,035
Santa Fe 53,592 80.96% 12,606 19.04% 40,986 61.91% 66,198
Sierra 2,078 47.31% 2,314 52.69% -236 -5.37% 4,392
Socorro 3,345 60.83% 2,154 39.17% 1,191 21.66% 5,499
Taos 10,559 83.35% 2,110 16.65% 8,449 66.69% 12,669
Torrance 2,021 40.95% 2,914 59.05% -893 -18.10% 4,935
Union 429 34.27% 823 65.73% -394 -31.47% 1,252
Valencia 12,183 52.62% 10,970 47.38% 1,213 5.24% 23,153
Totals 399,810 61.93% 245,725 38.07% 154,085 23.87% 645,535

Counties that flipped from Republican to Libertarian

By congressional district

Maestas won all three congressional districts.[9]

District Maestas Sanchez Representative
1st 63% 37% Melanie Stansbury
2nd 59% 41% Yvette Herrell (117th Congress)
Gabe Vasquez (118th Congress)
3rd 63% 37% Teresa Leger Fernandez

References

  1. ^ Clark, Carol (May 17, 2021). "Brian Colón Launches Campaign For New Mexico Attorney General; Vows To Combat Sexual, Violent & Gun Crimes". ladailypost.com. Retrieved December 28, 2021.
  2. ^ McKay, Dan (August 3, 2021). "PRC's Maestas announces campaign for state auditor". Albuquerque Journal.
  3. ^ D'Ammassa, Algernon (June 3, 2022). "Democratic rivals for New Mexico State Auditor compare resumes and experience". Las Cruces Sun-News.
  4. ^ a b "2022 Primary Election Candidate Summary Results Report" (PDF). New Mexico Secretary of State.
  5. ^ a b "2022 Candidates for Office". Libertarian Party of New Mexico.
  6. ^ Gilmore, Nicholas (October 18, 2022). "Candidate Q&A: Travis Sanchez for state auditor". Santa Fe New Mexican.
  7. ^ Toulouse Oliver, Maggie (November 29, 2022). "Canvass of Returns of General Election Held on November 8, 2022" (PDF). Secretary of State of New Mexico. Archived (PDF) from the original on August 26, 2025. Retrieved February 2, 2026.
  8. ^ Toulouse Oliver, Maggie (November 28, 2022). "Canvass of Returns of General Election Held on November 8, 2022" (PDF). Secretary of State of New Mexico. Archived (PDF) from the original on April 15, 2025. Retrieved February 3, 2026.
  9. ^ "Dra 2020".

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