With early voting in the 2022 general election set to begin on Oct. 11, the race between incumbent Democratic Gov. Michelle Lujan Grisham and her Republican challenger, former meteorologist Mark Ronchetti, is in its final stretch. The campaigns have paid particular attention to a few key issues: crime, the economy and education.
While the candidates have sparred over the governor鈥檚 response to the pandemic, within those arguments emerge two issues found are particularly important to voters: New Mexico鈥檚 economic strength and public education system.
New Mexico had some of the strictest COVID mandates in the country, and Ronchetti has pinned New Mexico鈥檚 poor test scores on.
鈥淏ecause our kids sat out of school the sixth most days of any state in the country. It was absolutely devastating, because we're 51st in education.鈥 the candidate said at a recent debate on KOB-TV.
He鈥檚 proposed providing education stipends for students in first through third grade from families with low incomes and diverting more funding into classrooms.
At that debate, Lujan Grisham defended her decision to keep schools closed as long as she did, noting that it wasn鈥檛 easy.
鈥淲e鈥檝e stayed the course. We鈥檙e investing now. It will, in fact, make the differences that we need,鈥 she said.
Investments during her first term have included teacher pay hikes, tuition-free college, and expanded preschool and childcare among other initiatives.
Ronchetti has also hit the governor on the impact her public health emergency orders had on the state鈥檚 economy and New Mexicans鈥 pocketbooks. cutting taxes for low- and middle-income New Mexicans and dropping the gross receipts tax each year.
Lujan Grisham oversaw similar policies in her first term, including this summer.
Some of her other pandemic-era economic policies included, lowering sales taxes, eliminating taxes on social security income, enacting a state child tax credit, and providing direct financial relief to households. She called this out at the KOB debate.
鈥淒on鈥檛 tell me about taking my own plan for supporting New Mexicans and that you鈥檒l deliver that in a Democratic legislature,鈥 she told Ronchetti.
She鈥檚 also touted a dropping unemployment rate, though it remains above the national average at 4.4%,
Meanwhile, crime has also surfaced as a key issue in the race, with 82% of likely voters noting it as a 鈥渟erious problem鈥 in.
Ronchetti has criticized the governor for a decreasing prison population as the state struggles with one of the highest violent crime rates in the nation. A confirms that while arrests for violent offenses have dropped since 2019, when the governor took office, the statewide violent crime rate has too. The same can鈥檛 be said for Albuquerque, however, which has seen.
While Ronchetti has campaigned on increasing penalties for those who commit violent crimes and keeping more people accused of crimes in jail awaiting trial, Lujan Grisham has too. The governor has increasing some penalties and supported creating stricter pre-trial detention rules, though that proposal the Democratic-controlled legislature earlier this year.
The candidates have feuded over support for officers, as well, though both have pro-police platforms.
鈥淭he policies that this administration has advocated has made it far more difficult to be a police officer than it has to be a criminal,鈥 Ronchetti said at a GOP primary debate on KOAT-TV in May.
Ronchetti cited a 2021 bill the governor signed that opened officers up to prosecution for civil rights violations. However, the governor has also boosted funding, training and recruitment efforts for law enforcement during her first term, including providing 16% raises for state police.
That said, Ronchetti has earned the endorsements of the New Mexico Fraternal Order of Police and the Albuquerque Police Officers Association.
Abortion has also emerged as a key issue in the governor鈥檚 race, with Ronchetti proposing a statewide referendum that would amend the constitution to ban abortions after 15 weeks with some exceptions. Lujan Grisham has expanded access to the procedure in New Mexico, including protecting providers and patients from criminalization, and overturning a dormant ban ahead of the Supreme Court decision overturning Roe v. Wade.
Lujan Grisham has a significant fundraising lead, having raised over $10 million in her reelection bid, That鈥檚 compared to the $6.4 million Ronchetti has brought in. Libertarian candidate Karen Bedonie鈥檚 campaign has gotten about $122,000 in contributions.
conducted by SurveyUSA in September shows Lujan Grisham with a double-digit 48-36% lead over Ronchetti. Bedonie secured the support of just 5% of those polled.
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