Electoral History
- United States Senate election in New Mexico, 2006
- Jeff Bingaman (D) (inc.), 70.6%
- Allen McCulloch (R), 29.3%
- Orlin G. Cole, 0.06%
- United States Senate election in New Mexico, 2000
- Jeff Bingaman (D) (inc.), 61.7%
- Bill Redmond (R), 38.25%
- Orlin G. Cole, 0.04%
- United States Senate election in New Mexico, 1994
- Jeff Bingaman (D) (inc.), 53.97%
- Colin R. McMillan (R), 45.99%
- United States Senate election in New Mexico, 1988
- Jeff Bingaman (D) (inc.), 63.2%
- Bill Valentine (R), 36.8%
- United States Senate election in New Mexico, 1982
- Jeff Bingaman (D), 53.8%
- Harrison Schmitt (R) (inc.), 46.2%
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