(NEW MEXICO)- Primary election results for New Mexico are in after votes were cast on June 2.
OpGov. News obtained the election results from NPR.org.

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For Governor, Republican Greggory Hull received 56,578 votes or 47%. Democrat Deb Haaland received 157,813 votes or 72.3%.
Hull competed against Doug Turner and Duke Rodriguez, while Haaland competed against Sam Bregman.
For the U.S. Senate, Republican write-in candidate Larry Marker ran unopposed. Democrat Ben Lujan received 180, 343 votes or 83.7%, running against Matt Dodson.
For U.S. House District 1, Republican candidate Ndidiamaka Okpareke ran uncontested. Democratic candidate Melanie Stansbury also ran uncontested.
U.S. House District 2 saw Republican candidate Gregory Cunningham receive 26, 757 votes or 84.5%. Cunnigham ran against Jose Orzoco.
Democratic candidate Gabriel Velasquez ran uncontested.
Republican Martin Zamora and Democrat Teresa Leger Fernandez both ran uncontested for U.S. House District 3.

Photo Credit: New York Times
Political parties use primary elections to select candidates running in a general election. Each party's candidates run against each other in the general election.
The general election takes place on Tuesday, Nov. 3.
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