Democratic Congresswoman Melanie Stansbury has won another term representing Congressional District 1 against Republican Challenger Michelle Garcia Holmes, the Associated Press reports.
Stansbury won the seat initially in a special election to fill the slot after Deb Haaland was appointed Interior Secretary. With this victory she will now have a full term in Congress.
Stansbury has made it known that she supports abortion for all women in the state and has spent her time in Congress helping secure $2.5 billion in relief money for the Calf Canyon/Hermits Peak Fire and passing three water-related bills through the house.
"Everything is on the line this election. From our Democracy to our basic rights; to our ability to continue to deliver to New Mexico," she said interviews.
Garcia Holmes focused on crime and said she was pro-life during her campaign in an effort to flip the seat red to no avail. Garcia Holmes was even given the Albuquerque Journal’s back in May ahead of the Republican primary. However the paper backed Stansbury in the election.
Stansbury took the lead in the race and won 59% votes compared to Garcia Holme’s 41%.
Congressional District 1 has tended to lean towards the left in the past ten years. Republicans held the seat until 2009 when Martin Heinrich was sworn in. Michelle Lujan Grisham won the seat in 2012 and with tonight's election results, the seat remains blue.