2024 New Mexico Senate election

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2024 New Mexico Senate election
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  2020 November 5, 20242028 

All 42 seats in the New Mexico Senate
22 seats needed for a majority
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Leader Mimi Stewart Greg Baca
(retiring)
Party Democratic Republican
Leader's seat17th - Albuquerque 29th - Belen
Current seats2715
Seats neededSteady2.svgIncrease2.svg 7

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Map of the incumbents:
     Democratic incumbent
     Republican incumbent

Incumbent President pro tempore

Mimi Stewart
Democratic



The 2024 New Mexico Senate elections will be held on November 5, 2024, alongside the 2024 United States elections. [1]

Contents

Retiring incumbents

Democrats

  1. District 9: Brenda McKenna is retiring. [2]
  2. District 12: Jerry Ortiz y Pino is retiring. [2]
  3. District 18: Bill Tallman is retiring. [2]
  4. District 24: Nancy Rodriguez is retiring. [3]

Republicans

  1. District 2: Steven Neville is retiring. [4]
  2. District 19: Gregg Schmedes is retiring. [2]
  3. District 21: Mark Moores is retiring. [5]
  4. District 29: Gregory A. Baca is retiring. [6]
  5. District 32: Cliff Pirtle is retiring. [7]
  6. District 33: William Burt is retiring. [8]
  7. District 34: Ron Griggs is retiring. [9]

Predictions

SourceRankingAs of
CNalysis [10] Solid DApril 11, 2024

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