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New Mexico, State House, District 27

New Mexico House of Representatives District 27
Current incumbentWilliam Pratt Democratic Party
Population29,807
Race65.5% White, 2.7% Native American, 1.9% Black, 3.2% Asian, 24.7% Hispanic, 2.0% Other Races
Ethnicity75.3% Non-Hispanic, 24.7% Hispanic
Voting age80.6% age 18 and over

New Mexico's twenty-seventh state house district is represented by Democratic Representative William Pratt.

As of the 2010 census, a total of 29,807 civilians reside within New Mexico's twenty-seventh state house district. New Mexico state representatives represent an average of 29,417 residents, as of the 2010 Census. After the 2000 Census, each member represented approximately 25,986 residents.

About the office

Members of the New Mexico House of Representatives serve two-year terms and are not subject to term limits. New Mexico legislators assume office January 1st.

Qualifications

Article 4, Section 3 of the New Mexico Constitution states: "Senators shall not be less than twenty-five years of age and representatives not less than twenty-one years of age at the time of their election. If any senator or representative permanently removes his residence from or maintains no residence in the district from which he was elected, then he shall be deemed to have resigned and his successor shall be selected as provided in Section 4 of this article. No person shall be eligible to serve in the legislature who, at the time of qualifying, holds any office of trust or profit with the state, county or national governments, except notaries public and officers of the militia who receive no salary."

Salaries

State legislators
SalaryPer diem
$0/year$161/day

Vacancies

If there is a vacancy in the New Mexico State Legislature, the governor fills the vacancy with a listed provided by the board of county commissioners representing the vacant seat. The governor is not required by law to appoint a member of the same political party of the last incumbent. There are no deadlines set by Article IV, Section 4 of the New Mexico Constitution which governs legislative vacancies. The appointed replacement serves for the remainder of the unfilled term.

Elections

2020

Elections for the office of New Mexico House of Representatives will take place in 2020. The general election will be held on November 3, 2020. A primary is scheduled for June 2, 2020. The filing deadline is March 10, 2020.

2018

General election
General election for New Mexico House of Representatives District 27

William Pratt (D) defeated Robert Godshall (R) in the general election for New Mexico House of Representatives District 27 on November 6, 2018.

Candidate
%
Votes

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William Pratt (D)
50.7
7,199

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Robert Godshall (R)
49.3
7,006

Total votes: 14,205
Democratic primary election
Democratic primary for New Mexico House of Representatives District 27

William Pratt defeated Nicholas Martin in the Democratic primary for New Mexico House of Representatives District 27 on June 5, 2018.

Candidate
%
Votes

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William Pratt (D)
50.4
1,181

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Nicholas Martin (D)
49.6
1,163

Total votes: 2,344
Republican primary election
Republican primary for New Mexico House of Representatives District 27

Incumbent Lorenzo Larranaga advanced from the Republican primary for New Mexico House of Representatives District 27 on June 5, 2018.

Candidate
%
Votes

Lorenzo Larranaga (R)
100
1,349

Total votes: 1,349

2016

Elections for the New Mexico House of Representatives took place in 2016. The primary election took place on June 7, 2016, and the general election was held on November 8, 2016. The candidate filing deadline was March 8, 2016.

Incumbent Lorenzo Larranaga defeated Ronald E. Krise in the New Mexico House of Representatives District 27 general election.

New Mexico House of Representatives District 27, General Election, 2016

Party Candidate Vote % Votes
Republican Green check mark transparent.png Lorenzo Larranaga Incumbent 58.52% 9,110
Democratic Ronald E. Krise 41.48% 6,457
Total Votes 15,567
Source: New Mexico Secretary of State

Ronald E. Krise ran unopposed in the New Mexico House of Representatives District 27 Democratic primary.

New Mexico House of Representatives District 27, Democratic Primary, 2016

Party Candidate
Democratic Green check mark transparent.png Ronald E. Krise (unopposed)

Incumbent Lorenzo Larranaga ran unopposed in the New Mexico House of Representatives District 27 Republican primary.

New Mexico House of Representatives District 27, Republican Primary, 2016

Party Candidate
Republican Green check mark transparent.png Lorenzo Larranaga Incumbent (unopposed)


2012

Elections for the office of New Mexico House of Representatives consisted of a primary election on June 5, 2012, and a general election on November 6, 2012. The signature-filing deadline for candidates wishing to run in this election was March 20, 2012. Incumbent Lorenzo Larranaga (R) defeated Ronald E. Krise (D) in the general election. Both candidates were unopposed in the June 5 primary elections.

New Mexico House of Representatives, District 27, General Election, 2012

Party Candidate Vote % Votes
Republican Green check mark transparent.pngLorenzo Larranaga Incumbent 57.9% 2,187
Democratic Ronald E. Krise 42.1% 1,591
Total Votes 3,778

Campaign contributions

From 2002 to 2016, candidates for New Mexico House of Representatives District 27 raised a total of $367,633. Candidates who raised money in contributions earned $22,977 on average. All figures come from Follow the Money.

Campaign contributions, New Mexico House of Representatives District 27

Year Amount Candidates Average
2016 $92,064 2 $46,032
2014 $32,440 2 $16,220
2012 $54,024 2 $27,012
2010 $26,157 1 $26,157
2008 $12,105 1 $12,105
2006 $24,195 1 $24,195
2004 $44,067 2 $22,034
2002 $77,499 4 $19,375
2000 $5,082 1 $5,082
Total $367,633 16 $22,977