Seats where the margin of victory was under 10%:
District 53, 0.6%
District 27, 2.1%
District 22, 2.4%
District 57, 4.4%
District 68, 5%
District 39, 5.6% gain
District 20, 7%
District 37, 7.2%
District 44, 7.4%
District 36, 8%
District 50, 8.3%
District 31, 8.5%
District 4, 8.6%
District 32, 8.6%
District 29, 8.8%
District 23, 9.6%
District 28, 9.8%
Eleven incumbent representatives (seven Democrats and four Republicans) did not seek reelection.[ 4]
Abbas Akhil (D), District 20
Paul Bandy (R), District 3
Daniel R. Barrone (D), District 42
David Gallegos (R), District 61
Tim Lewis (R), District 60
Patricio Ruiloba (D), District 12 (sought reelection but was disqualified from the ballot;[ 5] subsequently resigned on September 9, 2020)
Tomás Salazar (D), District 70
Joespeh Sanchez (D), District 40
Gregg Schmedes (D), District 22
Jim Trujillo (D), District 45 (subsequently resigned on September 29, 2020)
Linda Trujillo (D), District 48 (subsequently resigned on July 9, 2020)
No incumbent representative was defeated in the primary.
One incumbent (a Democrat) was defeated in the general election.
Art De La Cruz (D), District 12
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Incumbent Democrat Patricio Ruiloba was disqualified from the primary ballot on March 31, 2020 for submitting incomplete information on his election paperwork.[ 5] Subsequently, Ruiloba resigned effective September 9 in order to run for Bernalillo County Sheriff.[ 17] Former Bernalillo County Commissioner Art De La Cruz was appointed to the vacant seat,[ 18] but because the Democratic Party did not have a valid nominee to replace him on the ballot, De La Cruz was forced to run for election to a full term as a write-in candidate .
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Incumbent Democrat Bill Pratt died on December 29, 2019.[ 33] The Bernalillo County Commission appointed Marian Matthews to the vacant seat on January 9, 2020.[ 34]
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Democratic incumbent Roberto Gonzales was appointed to a vacant State Senate seat on December 20, 2019.[ 50] Taos Mayor Daniel R. Barrone was appointed to succeed Gonzales on January 4, 2020.[ 51] In April 2020, Barrone announced he would not seek a full term as Representative.[ 52]
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Incumbent Democrat Linda Trujillo resigned on July 9, 2020, after winning the Democratic primary unopposed.[ 59] Democrat Tara Lujan was appointed to succeed Trujillo on July 23.[ 60]
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