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The 2006 New Mexico gubernatorial election was a race for the governor of New Mexico held on November 7, 2006. Incumbent Democratic Governor Bill Richardson was running for re-election. He faced Republican John Dendahl in the general election and won by a landslide. As of , this was the last time a male candidate was elected Governor of New Mexico.
The scale of Richardson's lopsided victory was nearly unprecedented in the traditionally competitive state. Richardson's 68.82% share of the vote is the highest achieved by any gubernatorial candidate in the state by a wide margin, beating the previous record of 60.21% set in 1964. Richardson came within six votes of sweeping every county in the state, a feat that has never been achieved in any gubernatorial (or presidential) election in the state.
Primary election
Democratic party
Candidates
- Bill Richardson, incumbent governor of New Mexico
- Anselmo A. Chavez, veteran and perennial candidate
Results
Republican party
Candidates
- James R. Damron, physician
- George Brent Bailey Jr., educator and minister
