1994: The
Green Party of New Mexico qualified for
statewide ballot status in November 1994. Roberto Mondragon ran for Governor and received 10.4% and 47,080 votes, running together with Lt. Governor candidate Steven Schmidt. Lorenzo Garcia received 32.7% and 125,370 votes for State Treasurer; and Patricia Wolff received 11.7% and 53.066 votes for Public Lands Commissioner. All of these totals surpassed the 5% necessary for the New Mexico Green Party to qualify for statewide ballot status. 1996: The
Green Party of New Mexico retained statewide
ballot status in November 1996. Peggy Helgeson received 11% and 56,127 votes for Corporation Commissioner; Tom Luebben received 5.0% and 25,275 votes for State Supreme Court. Both totals surpassed the 5% necessary for the New Mexico Green Party to retain its statewide ballot status. 1998: The
Green Party of New Mexico retained statewide
ballot status in November 1998. 2000: The
Green Party of New Mexico lost its
statewide ballot status in November 1998. Marvin Gladstone received 54,926 votes for the state Circuit Court of Appeals - equal to 10% of the presidential vote in NM. This total was not ruled to count towards the New Mexico Green ballot requalification effort. Ralph Nader received
21,251
votes and 3.55% for president. His 3.55% was insufficient to
reach the 5% necessary for the New Mexico Green Party to retain
ballot status. 2002: The
Green Party of New Mexico regained its
statewide ballot status in November 2002. 2004: The Green Party of New Mexico technically lost its statewide ballot status in November 2004. David Cobb received 1,226
votes and 0.16% of the vote for President. His
0.16% was insufficient to reach the
5% necessary for the New Mexico Green Party to retain ballot status. 2008: The
Green Party of New Mexico failed to qualify its
statewide ballot status in November 2008. |