词条 | 1997 New Mexico's 3rd congressional district special election |
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A special election was held in the historically Democratic New Mexico's 3rd congressional district after the resignation of Bill Richardson, who became the United States Ambassador to the United Nations. Bill Redmond won the May 13 election and became the only Republican to ever represent this district. {{ElectionsNM}} Results{{Election box begin no change | title=New Mexico's 3rd congressional district special election, 1997[1]}}{{Election box winning candidate with party link no change|party = Republican Party (United States) |candidate = Bill Redmond |votes = 43,559 |percentage = 42.75 }}{{Election box candidate with party link no change |party = Democratic Party (United States) |candidate = Eric P. Serna |votes = 40,542 |percentage = 39.79 }}{{Election box candidate with party link no change |party = Green Party (United States) |candidate = Carol Miller |votes = 17,101 |percentage = 16.78 }}{{Election box candidate with party link no change |party = Libertarian Party (United States) |candidate = Ed Nagel |votes = 393 |percentage = 0.39 }}{{Election box candidate with party link no change |party = Reform Party of the United States of America |candidate = Daniel Pearlman |votes = 304 |percentage = 0.30 }}{{Election box total no change |votes = 101,899 |percentage = 100% }}{{Election box gain with party link without swing |winner = Republican Party (United States) |loser = Democratic Party (United States) }}{{Election box end}} References1. ^1997 Special Election Results {{NewMexico-stub}} 5 : Special elections to the 104th United States Congress|United States House of Representatives special elections|United States House of Representatives elections in New Mexico|1997 United States House of Representatives elections|1997 New Mexico elections |
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