2016 Unofficial Election Results

Unofficial voting results from the San Juan County Clerk's office and the NM Secretary of State's office

Unofficial voting results from the San Juan County Clerk's office and the NM Secretary of State's office

STATE SENATOR DISTRICT 1 (Vote for 1)

Voting Convenience Centers Reported: 34 of 34 (100%) 

Candidate         Party    Total

William E. Sharer (R)       11,126

Rebecca Morgan (D)         4,814

 

STATE REPRESENTATIVE DISTRICT 2 (Vote for 1)

Voting Convenience Centers Reported: 34 of 34 (100%)  

Candidate                  Party Total

JAMES RJ STRICKLER (R)   6,072

KENNETH R ROBINSON (D) 2,355

 

STATE REPRESENTATIVE DISTRICT 4 (Vote for 1)

Voting Convenience Centers Reported: 34 of 34 (100%) 

Candidate                                 Party Total

SHARON E CLAHCHISCHILLIAGE (R)  5,042

GLOJEAN B TODACHEENE (D)           4,246

 

DISTRICT COURT JUDGE 11TH JUDICIAL DISTRICT DIVISION 5 (Vote for 1)

Precincts Reported: 139 full of 139 

Candidate              Party  Total

LYNDY D BENNETT (R)       35,939

MARCELLA KING-BEN (D)   27,266

 

SAN JUAN COUNTY CLERK (Vote for 1)

Voting Convenience Centers Reported: 34 of 34 (100%) 

Candidate                     Party     Total

TANYA C SHELBY (R)                    30,594

ZACHARIAH JASON GEORGE (D) 13,276

(Photo courtesy: Denise Womack-Avila)

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