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1930 New Mexico gubernatorial election

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1930 New Mexico gubernatorial election

← 1928 November 4, 1930 1932 →
 
Nominee Arthur Seligman Clarence M. Botts
Party Democratic Republican
Popular vote 62,789 55,026
Percentage 53.17% 46.60%

County results
Seligman:      50–60%      60–70%      70–80%      80–90%
Botts:      50-60%      60–70%

Governor before election

Richard C. Dillon
Republican

Elected Governor

Arthur Seligman
Democratic

The 1930 New Mexico gubernatorial election took place on November 4, 1930, in order to elect the Governor of New Mexico. Incumbent Republican Richard C. Dillon was term-limited, and could not run for reelection to a third consecutive term. Democrat Arthur Seligman defeated Republican Clarence M. Botts by about 6.5 points. Seligman was the first Democratic gubernatorial candidate to ever win Santa Fe County and Taos County and the first Democratric candidate to carry Guadalupe County since 1916.

General election

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Results

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1930 New Mexico gubernatorial election[1][2][3]
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
Democratic Arthur Seligman 62,789 53.17% +8.87%
Republican Clarence M. Botts 55,026 46.60% −9.02%
Socialist Sam Butler 278[a] 0.24%
Majority 7,763 6.57%
Total votes 118,093 100.00%
Democratic gain from Republican Swing +17.88%

Results by county

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County Arthur Seligman
Democratic
Clarence M. Botts
Republican
Sam Butler
Socialist
Margin Total votes cast
# % # % # % # %
Bernalillo 7,694 53.42% 6,694 46.48% 15 0.10% 1,000 6.94% 14,403
Catron 621 48.74% 648 50.86% 5 0.39% -27 -2.12% 1,274
Chaves 2,458 53.33% 2,123 46.06% 28 0.61% 335 7.27% 4,609
Colfax 3,125 50.47% 3,055 49.34% 12 0.19% 70 1.13% 6,192
Curry 2,169 72.61% 791 26.48% 27 0.90% 1,378 46.13% 2,987
De Baca 767 68.00% 361 32.00% 0 0.00% 406 35.99% 1,128
Doña Ana 2,608 50.96% 2,498 48.81% 12 0.23% 110 2.15% 5,118
Eddy 1,780 70.00% 752 29.57% 11 0.43% 1,028 40.42% 2,543
Grant 2,802 63.67% 1,584 35.99% 15 0.34% 1,218 27.68% 4,401
Guadalupe 1,727 57.09% 1,296 42.84% 2 0.07% 431 14.25% 3,025
Harding 1,131 59.65% 756 39.87% 9 0.47% 375 19.78% 1,896
Hidalgo 723 63.31% 416 36.43% 3 0.26% 307 26.88% 1,142
Lea 1,196 82.09% 259 17.78% 2 0.14% 937 64.31% 1,457
Lincoln 1,213 45.81% 1,429 53.97% 6 0.23% -216 -8.16% 2,648
Luna 653 37.19% 1,087 61.90% 16 0.91% -434 -24.72% 1,756
McKinley 1,609 48.97% 1,675 50.97% 2 0.06% -66 -2.01% 3,286
Mora 2,010 51.05% 1,927 48.95% 0 0.00% 83 2.11% 3,937
Otero 1,482 56.46% 1,130 43.05% 13 0.50% 352 13.41% 2,625
Quay 1,965 64.36% 1,073 35.15% 15 0.49% 892 29.22% 3,053
Rio Arriba 3,263 49.83% 3,283 50.14% 2 0.03% -20 -0.31% 6,548
Roosevelt 1,417 77.77% 382 20.97% 23 1.26% 1,035 56.81% 1,822
San Juan 1,120 53.98% 941 45.35% 14 0.67% 179 8.63% 2,075
San Miguel 3,619 42.14% 4,966 57.82% 4 0.05% -1,347 -15.68% 8,589
Sandoval 1,332 48.76% 1,398 51.17% 2 0.07% -66 -2.42% 2,732
Santa Fe 3,888 50.96% 3,736 48.97% 5 0.07% 152 1.99% 7,629
Sierra 980 55.37% 790 44.63% 0 0.00% 190 10.73% 1,770
Socorro 1,827 50.01% 1,826 49.99% 0 0.00% 1 0.03% 3,653
Taos 2,250 50.53% 2,198 49.36% 5 0.11% 52 1.17% 4,453
Torrance 1,529 46.54% 1,750 53.27% 6 0.18% -221 -6.73% 3,285
Union 1,869 58.24% 1,322 41.20% 18 0.56% 547 17.05% 3,209
Valencia 1,962 40.47% 2,880 59.41% 6 0.12% -918 -18.94% 4,848
Total 62,789 53.17% 55,026 46.60% 278 0.24% 7,763 6.57% 118,093

Counties that flipped from Republican to Democratic

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Notes

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  1. ^ The 1931-1932 Blue Book credits Butler with 274 votes but the original handwritten canvass gives his total as 278. The difference is the original canvass lists 2 votes each in McKinley and Rio Arriba counties but the Blue Book omits these.

References

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  1. ^ New Mexico State Records Center & Archives, Canvass of Returns of Election Held November 4, 1930 - State of New Mexico
  2. ^ New Mexico Secretary of State. The New Mexico Blue Book, or State Official Register 1931-1932. Santa Fe, New Mexico.
  3. ^ New Mexico Secretary of State. New Mexico Election Returns 1911-1969. Santa Fe, New Mexico.