Albuquerque Journal

Alexis Johnson wins GOP nomination in CD3 race

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SANTA FE — Alexis Johnson of Santa Fe has won the Republican primary nomination in New Mexico’s 3rd Congressio­nal District.

Johnson emerged victorious Saturday in the three-way primary amid a surge in absentee balloting that took several days to tally in the district’s most populous county.

Johnson will compete in the general election against Santa Fe-based attorney Teresa Leger Fernandez, a Democrat, to succeed U.S. Rep. Ben Ray Luján as he runs for U.S. Senate. Sen. Tom Udall, a Democrat, is retiring.

Johnson defeated

Santa Fe County Com- missioner Harry Mon- toya and Navajo Nation member Karen Evette Bedonie of Mexican Springs. According to unofficial election results posted by the New Mexico Secretary of State’s Office, Johnson captured 36.7% of the vote to Montoya’s 35.4%. Bedonie had 27.7%.

An environmen­tal engineer for oil producers, Johnson campaigned as a proponent of President Donald Trump’s border wall and an advocate for robust fossil fuel developmen­t, while Montoya highlighte­d his Christian, conservati­ve values and profession­al background as a substance abuse counselor.

Lengthy delays in completing the district’s Republican vote tally have implicatio­ns for the November election. A majority of New Mexico primary voters shifted to absentee ballots in response to concerns about COVID-19.

In Taos County, overwrough­t members of an absentee balloting board walked out on election night and had to be replaced the next morning to finish tallying votes. Both Taos and Santa Fe counties had to petition a district court to extend the initial 24-hour deadline for vote tabulation.

The Republican nominee confronts an uphill battle in the general election. Democrats have monopolize­d the 3rd District seat since its creation in 1982 with the exception of one special election, and registered Democrats outnumber Republican­s nearly 2-1.

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