1962 New Mexico gubernatorial election

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1962 New Mexico gubernatorial election
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  1960 November 6, 1962 1964  
  Jack M. Campbell.jpg Edwin Mechem.jpg
Nominee Jack M. Campbell Edwin L. Mechem
Party Democratic Republican
Popular vote130,933116,174
Percentage53.0%47.0%

1962 New Mexico gubernatorial election results map by county.svg
County results
Campbell:     50–60%     60–70%
Mechem:     50–60%

Governor before election

Edwin L. Mechem
Republican

Elected Governor

Jack M. Campbell
Democratic

The 1962 New Mexico gubernatorial election took place on November 6, 1962 to elect the Governor of New Mexico. Incumbent Republican Edwin L. Mechem ran for reelection to a Sixth term Against Democrat Jack Campbell. Campbell Defeated Mechem 53%-47%

Contents

Democratic primary

The Democratic primary was won by state representative Jack M. Campbell.

Results

New Mexico Democratic gubernatorial primary, 1962 [1]
PartyCandidateVotes%
Democratic Jack M. Campbell 47,873 38.73
Democratic Ed V. Mead44,38535.90
Democratic Leo T. Murphy28,75523.26
Democratic Clarence W. Via2,6112.11
Total votes123,624 100.00

Republican primary

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General election

Results

New Mexico gubernatorial election, 1962 [2]
PartyCandidateVotes%
Democratic Jack M. Campbell 130,933 52.98
Republican Edwin L. Mechem (incumbent)116,17447.01
Other180.01
Total votes247,135 100.00
Democratic gain from Republican

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References

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