How Quay County Voted 2006 (vote count is based on provisional numbers) United States Senator l Jeff Bingaman: 2,231 Democratic Party l Allen W. McCullough: 981 Republican Party United States Representative l Tom Udall: 2,243 Democratic Party l Ronald M. Dolin: 1,003 Republican Party Governor and Lieutenant Governor l Bill Richardson and Diane D. Denish: 2,130 Democratic Party l John Dendahl and Sue Wilson Beffort: 1,101 Republican Party Secretary of State l Mary Herrera: 1,637 Democratic Party l Vickie S. Perea: 1,484 Republican Party State Auditor l Hector H. Balderas: 1,586 Democratic Party l Lorenzo Garcia: 1,381 Republican Party State Treasurer l James B. Lewis: 1,967 Democratic Party l Demesia Padilla: 1,146 Republican Party Attorney General l Gary K. King: 1,854 Democratic Party l Jim Bibb: 1,359 Republican Party Commissioner of Public Lands l Jim Bacca: 1,078 Democratic Party l Patrick H. Lyons: 2,168 Republican Party State Representative l Brian K. Moore: 2,304 Republican Party Public Regulation Commissioner l Stephanie L. DuBois: 1,457 Democratic Party l David W. King: 1,654 Republican Party Magistrate Judge l David Joel Garnett: 2,076 Democratic Party l Edwin A. Bruhn: 1,178 Republican Party County Commissioner District 1 l Robert J. Lopez: 733 Democratic Party County Commissioner District 3 l Franklin D. McCasland: 909 Democratic Party County Assessor l Janie L. Murray: 2,491 Democratic Party County Sheriff l Joe Schallert: 2,278 Democratic Party l James L. Witcher: 945 Republican Party Probate Judge l Sue Smith Moore: 2,508 Democratic Party Election of Non-Partisan Judges Shall Edward L. Chavez be retained as a Justice of the Supreme Court? l Yes: 1,868 l No: 658 Shall Cynthia A. Fry be retained as a Judge of the Court of Appeals? l Yes: 1,968 l No: 557 Shall Lynn Pickard be retained as a Judge of the Court of Appeals? l Yes: 1,909 l No: 571 Shall Jim Wechsler be retained as a Judge of the Court of Appeals? l Yes: 1,860 l No: 604 Constitutional Amendments Constitutional Amendment No. 1 Proposing to repeal Article 2, Section 22 of the Constitution of New Mexico, in order to protect the right of all persons to acquire and possess real property. l For: 1,708 l Against:1,016 Constitutional Amendment No. 2 Proposing to amend the Constitution of the New Mexico to allow the state and school district, including charter schools, to enter into agreements for the leasing of buildings and other real property with an option to purchase. l For: 1,791 l Against: 954 Constitutional Amendment No. 3 Proposing an amendment to Article 16 of the Constitution of New Mexico to add a new section to provide for a water trust fund. • For: 1,477 • Against: 1,180 Constitutional Amendment No. 4 Proposing an amendment to Article 9, Section 14 of the Constitution of New Mexico to permit the state, an instrumentality of the state and local government to provide or pay a portion of the cost of land, buildings or necessary financing for affordable housing projects. l For: 1,222 l Against: 1,475 Bond Questions Bond Issue A The 2006 Capital Projects General Obligation Bond Act authorizes the issuance and sale of senior citizen facility improvement and construction bonds. l For: 1,488 l Against: 1,234 Bond Issue B The 2006 Capital Projects General Obligation Bond Act authorizes the issuance and sale of higher educational capital improvement and acquisition bonds. l For: 1,423 l Against: 1,318 Bond Issue C The 2006 Capital Projects General Obligation Bond Act authorizes the issuance and sale of public library acquisition bonds. l For: 1,246 l Against: 1,437 — Compiled by QCS staff