1924 New Mexico gubernatorial election

The 1924 New Mexico gubernatorial election was held on November 4, 1924.

1924 New Mexico gubernatorial election

← 1922 November 4, 1924 1926 →
 
Nominee Arthur T. Hannett Manuel B. Otero
Party Democratic Republican
Popular vote 56,183 55,984
Percentage 48.82% 48.64%

County Results
Hannett:      50–60%      60–70%      70–80%      80–90%
Otero:      50-60%      60–70%      80–90%

Governor before election

James F. Hinkle
Democratic

Elected Governor

Arthur T. Hannett
Democratic

Incumbent Democratic Governor James F. Hinkle did not run for a second term. Democratic nominee Arthur T. Hannett defeated Republican nominee Manuel B. Otero by 199 votes, or 0.17%, making this the closest gubernatorial election in New Mexico's history to date.

General election

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Candidates

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Results

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1924 New Mexico gubernatorial election[1][2][3][4]
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
Democratic Arthur T. Hannett 56,183 48.82% −5.75%
Republican Manuel B. Otero 55,984 48.64% +3.98%
Progressive Green B. Patterson 2,926 2.54%
Majority 199 0.17%
Total votes 115,093 100.00%
Democratic hold Swing -9.74%

Results by county

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County Arthur T. Hannett
Democratic
Manuel B. Otero
Republican
Green B. Patterson
Progressive
Margin Total votes cast
# % # % # % # %
Bernalillo 6,532 45.20% 7,785 53.88% 133 0.92% -1,253 -8.67% 14,450
Catron 461 43.61% 546 51.66% 50 4.73% -85 -8.04% 1,057
Chaves 2,443 63.50% 1,301 33.82% 103 2.68% 1,142 29.69% 3,847
Colfax 3,801 52.33% 3,298 45.41% 164 2.26% 503 6.93% 7,263
Curry 2,185 66.98% 563 17.26% 514 15.76% 1,622 49.72% 3,262
De Baca 689 66.96% 322 31.29% 18 1.75% 367 35.67% 1,029
Doña Ana 2,121 43.79% 2,641 54.52% 82 1.69% -520 -10.73% 4,844
Eddy 1,670 72.26% 579 25.05% 62 2.68% 1,091 47.21% 2,311
Grant 2,754 61.69% 1,542 34.54% 168 3.76% 1,212 27.15% 4,464
Guadalupe 1,140 44.55% 1,369 53.50% 50 1.95% -229 -8.95% 2,559
Harding 895 52.19% 748 43.62% 72 4.20% 147 8.57% 1,715
Hidalgo 607 65.27% 269 28.92% 54 5.81% 338 36.34% 930
Lea 607 83.49% 100 13.76% 20 2.75% 507 69.74% 727
Lincoln 1,029 46.90% 1,102 50.23% 63 2.87% -73 -3.33% 2,194
Luna 858 52.16% 692 42.07% 95 5.78% 166 10.09% 1,645
McKinley 1,669 51.35% 1,534 47.20% 47 1.45% 135 4.15% 3,250
Mora 2,029 47.23% 2,266 52.75% 1 0.02% -237 -5.52% 4,296
Otero 1,022 50.57% 851 42.11% 148 7.32% 171 8.46% 2,021
Quay 2,167 70.72% 739 24.12% 158 5.16% 1,428 46.61% 3,064
Rio Arriba 2,884 40.85% 4,141 58.65% 35 0.50% -1,257 -17.80% 7,060
Roosevelt 1,610 78.69% 299 14.61% 137 6.70% 1,311 64.08% 2,046
San Juan 1,332 67.24% 543 27.41% 106 5.35% 789 39.83% 1,981
San Miguel 4,279 48.25% 4,550 51.31% 39 0.44% -271 -3.06% 8,868
Sandoval 1,084 38.20% 1,741 61.35% 13 0.46% -657 -23.15% 2,838
Santa Fe 2,691 39.39% 4,124 60.36% 17 0.25% -1,433 -20.97% 6,832
Sierra 590 45.88% 664 51.63% 32 2.49% -74 -5.75% 1,286
Socorro 1,107 29.73% 2,596 69.71% 21 0.56% -1,489 -39.98% 3,724
Taos 1,503 35.48% 2,706 63.88% 27 0.64% -1,203 -28.40% 4,236
Torrance 1,477 45.64% 1,648 50.93% 111 3.43% -171 -5.28% 3,236
Union 2,150 55.80% 1,330 34.52% 373 9.68% 820 21.28% 3,853
Valencia 797 18.95% 3,395 80.74% 13 0.31% -2,598 61.78% 4,205
Total 56,183 48.82% 55,984 48.64% 2,926 2.54% 199 0.17% 115,093

Counties that flipped from Democratic to Republican

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References

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  1. ^ New Mexico Secretary of State. The New Mexico Blue Book, or State Official Register 1925. Santa Fe, New Mexico.
  2. ^ New Mexico Secretary of State. New Mexico Election Returns 1911-1969. Santa Fe, New Mexico.
  3. ^ Glashan 1979, pp. 218–219.
  4. ^ Guide to U.S. Elections 2005, p. 1515.

Bibliography

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