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RandySF

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Mon Jul 6, 2026, 07:04 PM 10 hrs ago

NM-GOV: Democratic gubernatorial candidate Haaland outraises Hull 2-1 in month following primary election

Democratic gubernatorial candidate Deb Haaland greatly outraised Republican opponent Gregg Hull in the month following the June 3 primary election, according to the latest reports that campaigns provided to the New Mexico Secretary of State’s Office.

Haaland’s haul of more than $750,000 in more than 15,000 donations between June 4 and June 27 continues the fundraising dominance she demonstrated during the Democratic primary, during which she raised more than $12 million. That was nearly three times as much as her opponent, Bernalillo County District Attorney Sam Bregman.

Haaland, who was U.S. Interior Department Secretary under then-President Joe Biden, regularly draws donations from across the country as a result of her national name recognition. That continued to be the case even after Haaland bested Bregman by 44 percentage points in June .

Campaign filings show Haaland received at least one donation from every state in the country, as well as from Puerto Rico, Washington, D.C. and from U.S. military members serving abroad. Her largest donations — limited to $12,400 under state law — came from several Indigenous tribes and organizations, as well as Chevron, Presbyterian Healthcare Services and Stuart Archer, CEO of a Texas-based behavioral healthcare provider.




https://sourcenm.com/2026/07/06/democratic-gubernatorial-candidate-haaland-outraises-hull-2-1-in-month-following-primary-election/

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