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UPDATED! Results of The NM GOP Pre-Primary State Convention: In the governor’s race, Jay Block received the most votes and will top the ballot

UPDATED:

FGGAM Received the final results overnight. There was a delay in releasing the results after the electronic voting system encountered glitches. RPNM moved to its back-up plan to have paper ballots.

NEW MEXICO REPUBLICAN DELEGATES AT PRE-PRIMARY STATE CONVENTION ELECT SLATE OF CANDIDATES FOR JUNE 2022 PRIMARY ELECTION

 

Ruidoso, NM, February 26– Today nearly 1,000 Republicans from around New Mexico took part in the RPNM Pre-Primary State Convention. Hundreds of delegates, selected from their counties to attend the Convention, elected Primary candidates for governor, lieutenant governor and New Mexico’s three Congressional seats for New Mexico’s June 7, 2022 Primary Election. Candidates for four statewide offices were unopposed.

The votes capped an exciting and successful Pre-Primary State Convention administered by Convention Chair and RPNM Chairman Steve Pearce. The Convention included speeches by the 16 candidates.

Voters decided that the following candidates will be placed on the Republican Primary slate for the June 7 Primary Election:

In the governor’s race, Jay Block received the most votes and will top the ballot. Rebecca Dow and Greg Zanetti also got enough votes to be on the ballot.

In the lieutenant governor’s race, Anthony Thornton will be the only GOP candidate on the ballot.

In the 1st Congressional District race, Louis Sanchez will top the ballot. Michelle Garcia Holmes is also on the ballot.

In the 2nd Congressional District race, incumbent Rep. Yvette Herrell, who was unopposed, will be on the ballot.

In the 3rd Congressional District race,  Alexis Martinez Johnson will be on the ballot.

The following candidates were all unopposed and will be on the ballot:

Secretary of State: Audrey Trujillo                 100%    681 votes
Attorney General: Jeremy Gay                         100%    678  votes
State Treasurer: Harry Montoya                      100%    679  votes
Commissioner of Public Lands: Jeff Byrd    100%    670  votes

“This has been a spectacular Convention,” said Convention Chairman and Republican Party of New Mexico Chairman Steve Pearce. “It was a magnificent display of Party unity and commitment to our mission, and you could feel the energy and confidence as we head full steam into this important election year. We have elected a top-flight group of candidates who are focused, diverse and who all adhere to conservative principles and values. The Republican Party of New Mexico is very excited with this slate of candidates, and we have continued confidence that our Party will lead the way for much-need change in our state’s leadership and direction.”

In order for candidates to get their name on the Primary ballot, they must receive at least 20% of the vote. Those candidates who received less may still get on the ballot by collecting more signatures to try to qualify.

Here’s a look at the voting results:

Governor:   

Jay Block                    29%     199 votes     On Ballot
Rebecca Dow          28%      192                  On Ballot
Ethel Maharg                           29
Mark Ronchetti                      110                  (On Ballot because he has sufficient number of
signatures as required by SOS)
Greg Zanetti              23%     157                  On Ballot

Lt. Governor:

Patrick Lyons                                      70 votes
Anastacia Golden Morper          76
Peggy Muller-Aragon                    50
Isabella Solis                                        84
Anthony Thornton         59%       407   On Ballot

Congress 1st District:

Michelle Garcia Holmes       42%    76 votes  On Ballot
Jacquelyn Reeve                                     18
Louie Sanchez                              66%   181  On Ballot

Congress 2nd District:

Yvette Herrell                              100%   193 votes On Ballot

Congress 3rd District:

Alexis Martinez Johnson     87%  185 votes On Ballot
Steve McFall                                            28

There are also Republican judicial candidates:

Thomas Montoya is running for position 1 on the NM Supreme Court.
Kerry Morris  is running for position 2 on the NM Supreme Court.
Barbara Johnson is running for position 1 on the NM Court of Appeals.
Gertrude Lee is seeking position 2 on the NM Court of Appeals.

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Past Posts:

 

When Daisy and I were on our run/walk this morning many students from LBJ Middle School were running on the track at Mariposa Park. I told the teachers that were gathered as they watched over the kids about the student that was murdered near West Mesa High School. They had not heard about this hellish event. I thanked them for their service to our children. It is so very tragic that our children  are under constant threat in Albuquerque! It seems in my mind, that of late we are having a murder take place about everyday in the Metro. Satan is having is way with so very many. It is not right to think our Law Enforcement Officers can stop these killings, they are very understaffed. No thug calls 911 before they kill. This is Spiritual Warfare! The Mayor of Albuquerque, The Governor of New Mexico and the Dems in the legislature are so very lost on what Spiritual Warfare is! New Mexico needs a law and order Governor! GOP candidate Ethel Maharg was once Mayor and Chief of Police in Cuba. We the Body of Christ must continue to minister to all and plant seeds for JESUS all over New Mexico and beyond! Let us all bear fruit for JESUS!

By the way, have you seen the ad by the Democratic Party of New Mexico on Facebook? Who ever did that ad is a very good writer of fiction. Lies! The whole ad lies!

More Here on the killing near West Mesa High 

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We believe the Holy Scriptures of the Old Testament and New Testament are the inerrant, inspired, and infallible Word of God.
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We believe there is only one God, and He has chosen to reveal Himself
as God the Father, God the Son, and God the Holy Spirit.

The New Mexico GOP Pre-Primary State Convention is at the Ruidoso Convention Center on Saturday.

It irks me to no end that Ethel Maharg, the strongest Pro-Life candidate for governor, is not mentioned in many news reports. It says something about a state that continues to kill God’s babies. Abortion in the biggest barrier between New Mexico and God. How important is this issue to the Republicans in New Mexico? God and His babies?

New Mexico Republicans compete to appear on primary ballot

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 FGGAM Shares a Biblical Worldview Everyday:

“The Biblical worldview says there is a God—One who is personal, powerful and caring—who created the world and everything in it. It states unequivocally that man is created in God’s image, living in essence as God’s co-regent over creation. Mankind—born and unborn, rich and poor, able and disabled—has intrinsic worth. Almighty God is a sovereign God, ruler over nations, states, empires, and governments. He is to be worshiped and obeyed through the precepts and principles revealed in His infallible Word. He not only exists, but He is sovereign over all of history according to His wisdom and purposes, and He is intimately involved in every aspect of life.”

Franklin Graham, “A Biblical Worldview in Today’s Culture”

Lawsuits brought against Republican gubernatorial candidate Jay Block and Libertarian candidate Karen Bedonie have been dismissed. It seems to this old man that political games were played against Bedonie and Block, but failed. More dirty politics, I wonder who was really behind this? The Governors race is going to get really interesting. Governor Lujan Grisham’s legislative session went up in flames, and she quickly removed her mask mandate! LOL! And her buddy Egolf resigned, that is a huge victory for the people of New Mexico for sure! Follow the opening of pot sales in New Mexico….it is a mess and its going to get worse City updates application process for potential dispensaries following confusion …..follow the money. Business owners start petition against new pot shop in Belen. One more thing which is more important to me more than ever is…..GOP Candidates for Governor that are speaking out against killing God’s babies! Ethel Maharg is the strongest candidate for God’s babies, no doubt, I got a press release from Jay Block who wrote this, “We cannot standby while our leaders allow unborn New Mexicans to suffer. That is why we must always defend the innocent.” I understand from my friends that Jay Block is a wonderful man of God. I know in the past Rebecca Dow has voted pro-life in the legislature. I have tried to monitor all candidates as best as I can. Let me know if you have anything to share about your candidate, or if they would like to share with us here at FGGAM. The only GOP candidate that failed to send me his stance on issues is Greg Zanetti, after saying he would. We need to end abortion. Is that important to you? Can we stop killing God’s babies? Abby Johnson on Abortion and The Girl ScoutsOne more thing is that I love grass roots politicans….I do not see Ethel Maharg asking for a penny from the people of New Mexico. Ethel wrote this months ago at FGGAM when I asked her about running for Governor: “I did not run because I’m rich and or famous. I’m running because my Father asked me to. If it’s God’s will, it’s God’s bill and He will provide.” I have received emails from Rebecca Dow and Mark Ronchetti, many from Mark, a few from Jay Block asking for money. NONE from Ethel. That says a lot about her.

The most important issue for me is abortion. We must stop killing God’s babies. Abortion is the greatest barrier between New Mexico and God. Thou shall not kill.

To be clear, I am a registered Independent in New Mexico. I am here to bring you a Biblical Worldview, not a political worldview.

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The New Mexico GOP Convention is this Saturday. FGGAM received this Press Release:

* MEDIA ADVISORY *

 

       NM REPUBLICAN PRE-PRIMARY STATE CONVENTION 

 

Albuquerque, February 21–The Republican Pre-Primary State Convention will be held Saturday, February 26 at the Ruidoso Convention Center and will begin at approximately 9am.

The Convention will include a full state of delegates from across New Mexico who will elect Primary candidates for Governor, House of Representatives and statewide offices to be placed on New Mexico’s Primary Election ballot. The voting results will also determine ballot positions for the Primary Election on June 7, 2022.

All media must be approved and credentialed and are invited to cover specific events in the candidate selection process at the Convention. Media will be restricted to a designated space during the Convention proceedings and will be allowed to attend all candidate speeches and the announcement of the voting results.

Media will not be allowed in the Convention room during voting.  

To receive credentials to cover the Convention, please contact Mike Curtis at Mike@gopnm.org by noon Thursday, February 24. Please provide the name and media organization of each person attending. If approved, you will be notified and receive the credentials when you check in. You must have credentials to be admitted. No exceptions.

Television crews will be required to set up cameras, cables and other equipment before the Convention begins. Media will then need to leave the Convention Hall and will be allowed to return when the candidates’ speeches begin.

The Convention schedule is as follows:

Media Check-in:                          7am-8am Once checked in, you must leave the Main Exhibit Hall.
Convention Speeches:             Approx. 9:30am Media are allowed in to hear speeches.
Voting Begins:                               10:30am Media must leave the Main Exhibit Hall during voting.
Voting Results Announced:  11:30am  Media are allowed in for voting results.

When the Convention adjourns, media are welcome to conduct interviews.

Address of Ruidoso Convention: 111 Sierra Blanca Dr.
Ruidoso, NM 88345

 

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