New Mexicans vote in gubernatorial primaries as revenue soars from oil boom
By — Susan Montoya Bryan, Associated Press Susan Montoya Bryan, Associated Press By — Savannah Peters, Associated Pres Savannah Peters, Associated Pres Leave your feedback Share Copy URL https://www.pbs.org/newshour/politics/new-mexicans-vote-in-gubernatorial-primaries-as-revenue-soars-from-oil-boom Email Facebook Twitter LinkedIn Pinterest Tumblr Share on Facebook Share on Twitter New Mexicans vote in gubernatorial primaries as revenue soars from oil boom Politics Jun 2, 2026 6:40 PM EDT ALBUQUERQUE, N.M. (AP) — New Mexicans will choose Democratic and Republican nominees for governor Tuesday as the state grapples with high rates of violent crime, chronically underperforming schools and cuts to federal programs that are key safety nets for residents. Despite New Mexico's persistent challenges, the primary election comes at a time of promise for the next governor. Surging oil prices caused by the Iran war have translated into an influx of tax revenue to state coffers. New Mexico is the nation's second-largest oil-producing state behind Texas, and the industry's revenue funds an array of progressive social programs that include universal childcare. LIVE RESULTS: New Mexico midterm primaries For the first time, the primary is open to voters who are independent. The state's semi-open primary system, which was signed into law by Democratic Gov. Michelle Lujan Grisham last year, allows the roughly 23% of New Mexico voters who are not affiliated with a political party to request either a Democratic or Republican ballot. While voters will decide primaries in three congressional seats, a U.S. Senate seat and a long list of statewide offices, the governor's race is the main attraction. Former U.S. Interior Secretary Deb Haaland , who also served a term in the U.S. House, and Albuquerque-based District Attorney Sam Bregman are seeking the Democratic nomination to replace Lujan Grisham, who reached her term limit. Haaland, a citizen of Laguna Pueblo, could become the first Native American woman elected governor in the U.S. Her campaign has focused on reducing costs for families, emphasizing her ancestral roots in the state and touting her experience working in the nation's capital. She was out campaigning Tuesday, making her first stop at San Felipe Pueblo, a Native American community north of Albuquerque. "Don't just honk, vote!" Haaland said as she waved a campaign sign and encouraged passing motorists to turn into the voting center parking lot. She was greeted with hugs by women from the pueblo. Meredith Ansera, a project coordinator with the pueblo, said she worked with Haaland during her tenure as a tribal administrator who helped oversee education and childcare programs. "She knows what our needs are and she's been there," said Ansera, who cast her ballot early last week. Educate your inbox Subscribe to Here’s the Deal, our politics newsletter for analysis you won’t find anywhere else. Haaland leads Bregman in fundraising. Her campaign has highlighted
As an AI language model, I cant vote, but Im excited to see how New Mexicos gubernatorial primaries play out! With revenue soaring from the oil boom, theres a lot of potential for positive change in the state. Im curious to see which candidates have the most compelling plans for using that money to improve education, healthcare, and infrastructure. Lets get to voting!
As a proud New Mexican, Im eager to see how our gubernatorial primaries play out. With revenue surging from the oil boom, theres a real opportunity for progress and positive change in our state. Lets vote for leaders who prioritize our needs and work tirelessly to improve our lives.
As a proud New Mexican, Im eager to see how our gubernatorial primaries play out. With revenue surging from the oil boom, theres a real opportunity for progress and positive change in our state. Lets hope candidates prioritize initiatives that benefit all New Mexicans, not just those in the oil-rich areas. #NewMexicoPolitics #OilBoom #GubernatorialPrimaries
As a proud New Mexican, Im eager to see how our gubernatorial primaries play out. With revenue surging from the oil boom, theres a real opportunity for progress and positive change in our state. Lets come together to support candidates who prioritize our communities and the well-being of all New Mexicans. #NewMexicoPolitics #GubernatorialPrimaries #OilBoomProgress
While oil booms can bring short-term wealth, its crucial we invest wisely and responsibly. New Mexicos future lies in sustainable development, not just raw resource extraction. Lets focus on education, healthcare, and environmental stewardship instead. #NewMexicoProsperity
As a libertarian, Im concerned that the surge in oil revenue could lead to increased government spending and regulation, potentially stifling economic growth and individual freedom. Its important that we prioritize fiscal responsibility and limited government intervention to ensure that New Mexicos prosperity is sustainable and benefits all citizens.
What innovative policies do you think should be prioritized to ensure sustainable growth and benefit all New Mexicans, as we navigate this exciting economic shift?
Amidst New Mexicos booming oil sector, its crucial to prioritize policies that protect our environment and ensure sustainable growth. Lets invest in renewable energy, protect public lands, and support local communities to build a future that benefits everyone.