- Source: 1998 New Mexico gubernatorial election
The 1998 New Mexico gubernatorial election was a contest to elect the next governor of New Mexico. The winner of the election would serve a term from January 1, 1999 until January 1, 2003. Incumbent Republican (now Libertarian) Governor Gary Johnson was re-elected to a second term. As of 2024, this is the last time a non-Hispanic was elected governor of New Mexico.
In his campaign, Johnson promised to continue the policies of his first term: improving schools; cutting state spending, taxes, and bureaucracy; and frequent use of his veto and line-item veto power. Fielding a strong Hispanic candidate in a 40% Hispanic state, the Democrats were expected to oust Johnson, but Johnson won by a margin of 55% to 45%. This made him the first governor of New Mexico to serve two successive four-year terms after term limits were expanded to two terms in 1991. Johnson made the promotion of a school voucher system a "hallmark issue" of his second term.
This election is the first time since 1968 that an incumbent Republican Governor of New Mexico was re-elected or won re-election.
Primary election
= Democratic Party
=Candidates
Martin Chávez, Mayor of Albuquerque
Gary K. King, State Representative and son of former Governor Bruce King
Jerry Apodaca, former Governor of New Mexico and former Chairman of the President's Council on Physical Fitness and Sports
Robert E. Vigil, incumbent New Mexico State Auditor
Reese P. Fullerton, attorney
Ben Chavez, 1994 New Mexico House of Representatives District 2 candidate
Results
= Republican Party
=Candidates
Gary Johnson, incumbent Governor of New Mexico
Results
General election
= Campaign
=In his campaign, Johnson promised to continue the policies of his first term: improving schools; cutting state spending, taxes, and bureaucracy; and frequent use of his veto and line-item veto power. Fielding a strong Hispanic candidate in a 40% Hispanic state, the Democrats were expected to oust Johnson, but Johnson won by a margin of 55% to 45%. This made him the first governor of New Mexico to serve two successive four-year terms after term limits were expanded to two terms in 1991. Johnson made the promotion of a school voucher system a "hallmark issue" of his second term.
= Results
== Results by county
=Counties that flipped from Democratic to Republican
Colfax
De Baca
Harding
Torrance
Counties that flipped from Republican to Democratic
Doña Ana
Notes
References
See also
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- 2018 New Mexico gubernatorial election
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