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The 1958 New Mexico gubernatorial election took place on November 4, 1958, in order to elect the Governor of New Mexico. Incumbent Republican Edwin L. Mechem ran for reelection to a fourth term against Democrat John Burroughs. Burroughs narrowly defeated Mechem in the state's closest gubernatorial election since 1924. Mechem was the last Republican to carry Guadalupe County until Susana Martinez in 2010.

Primary election

Democratic primary

The Democratic primary was won by state representative John Burroughs. Former Attorney General Robert C. Dow unsuccessfully sought the nomination.

Results

Democratic primary results[1]
Party Candidate Votes %
Democratic John Burroughs 46,344 43.76%
Democratic Joseph Bursey 33,623 31.75%
Democratic Ingram B. Pickett 18,150 17.14%
Democratic Robert C. Dow 5,569 5.26%
Democratic Cole Moffet 2,207 2.08%
Total votes 105,893 100.00%

Republican primary

The Republican primary was won by incumbent governor Edwin L. Mechem.

Results

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General election

Results

1958 New Mexico gubernatorial election[2][3]
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
Democratic John Burroughs 103,481 50.47% +2.70%
Republican Edwin L. Mechem (incumbent) 101,567 49.53% −2.70%
Majority 1,914 0.93%
Total votes 205,048 100.00%
Democratic gain from Republican Swing +5.39%

Results by county

County John Burroughs
Democratic
Edwin L. Mechem
Republican
Margin Total votes cast
# % # % # %
Bernalillo 19,641 39.37% 30,246 60.63% -10,605 -21.26% 49,887
Catron 496 47.15% 556 52.85% -60 -5.70% 1,052
Chaves 4,639 50.74% 4,504 49.26% 135 1.48% 9,143
Colfax 2,213 49.11% 2,293 50.89% -80 -1.78% 4,506
Curry 3,001 51.89% 2,782 48.11% 219 3.79% 5,783
De Baca 496 49.95% 497 50.05% -1 -0.10% 993
Doña Ana 5,287 55.83% 4,183 44.17% 1,104 11.66% 9,470
Eddy 7,131 64.95% 3,849 35.05% 3,282 29.89% 10,980
Grant 4,013 70.07% 1,714 29.93% 2,299 40.14% 5,727
Guadalupe 1,248 49.17% 1,290 50.83% -42 -1.65% 2,538
Harding 444 44.89% 545 55.11% -101 -10.21% 989
Hidalgo 749 62.21% 455 37.79% 294 24.42% 1,204
Lea 5,662 74.52% 1,936 25.48% 3,726 49.04% 7,598
Lincoln 1,153 44.26% 1,452 55.74% -299 -11.48% 2,605
Los Alamos 2,060 53.49% 1,791 46.51% 269 6.99% 3,851
Luna 1,687 64.46% 930 35.54% 757 28.93% 2,617
McKinley 3,406 48.95% 3,552 51.05% -146 -2.10% 6,958
Mora 1,124 42.79% 1,503 57.21% -379 -14.43% 2,627
Otero 2,844 53.27% 2,495 46.73% 349 6.54% 5,339
Quay 2,410 66.23% 1,229 33.77% 1,181 32.45% 3,639
Rio Arriba 3,778 46.16% 4,406 53.84% -628 -7.67% 8,184
Roosevelt 3,195 69.16% 1,425 30.84% 1,770 38.31% 4,620
San Juan 2,844 47.94% 3,089 52.06% -245 -4.13% 5,933
San Miguel 4,224 51.38% 3,997 48.62% 227 2.76% 8,221
Sandoval 1,661 51.01% 1,595 48.99% 66 2.03% 3,256
Santa Fe 6,508 46.66% 7,439 53.34% -931 -6.68% 13,947
Sierra 1,199 46.71% 1,368 53.29% -169 -6.58% 2,567
Socorro 1,858 53.36% 1,624 46.64% 234 6.72% 3,482
Taos 2,315 47.20% 2,590 52.80% -275 -5.61% 4,905
Torrance 1,258 50.32% 1,242 49.68% 16 0.64% 2,500
Union 1,279 53.40% 1,116 46.60% 163 6.81% 2,395
Valencia 3,658 48.57% 3,874 51.43% -216 -2.87% 7,532
Total 103,481 50.47% 101,567 49.53% 1,914 0.93% 205,048

Counties that flipped from Republican to Democratic

References

  1. ^ "NM Governor - D Primary Race - May, 13 1958". Our Campaigns. Retrieved July 28, 2024.
  2. ^ New Mexico State Records Center & Archives, Canvass of Returns of General Election Held November 4, 1958 - State of New Mexico
  3. ^ New Mexico Secretary of State. New Mexico Election Returns 1911-1969. Santa Fe, New Mexico.
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