Santa Clara Village, New Mexico
Leans Democratic — shifted 7.1pp toward Republicans in 2024 — 2K residents
| Group | % |
|---|---|
White (Non-Hispanic) | 19.2% |
Hispanic / Latino | 77.8% |
Black / African American | 0.9% |
Asian | 0.2% |
Native American / Alaska Native | 2.5% |
| Metric | Value |
|---|---|
| Median household income | — |
| Bachelor's or higher | — |
| English only at home | — |
| Other language at home | — |
| Foreign-born | — |
| Year | Result |
|---|---|
| 2024 | Harris+14.1 |
| 2020 | Biden+21.3 |
| 2016 | Clinton+38.7 |
| 2012 | Obama+54.5 |
| 2008 | Obama+56.8 |
Santa Clara Village, New Mexico is a city that has a population of 1,637. In the 2024 presidential election, it voted Democratic with a margin of D+14.1. Akashic Edge tracks 5 presidential elections here, dating back to 2008.
| Year | Dem % | Rep % | Margin | Swing |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| 2024 | 56.0% | 41.8% | D+14.1 | R+7.1 |
| 2020 | 59.8% | 38.5% | D+21.3 | R+17.5 |
| 2016 | 65.0% | 26.3% | D+38.7 | R+15.7 |
| 2012 | 77.2% | 22.8% | D+54.5 | R+2.4 |
| 2008 | 77.4% | 20.6% | D+56.8 | — |
What defines Santa Clara Village?
Santa Clara Village has been trending Republican — 40pp redder over the last 4 presidential cycles. It has a majority-minority electorate where racial demographics are the primary driver of partisan lean.
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Key Insights
- Has voted Democratic in the last 5 presidential elections
- Shifted 40.3 points toward Republicans over the last 4 elections
- Highly elastic — margins have ranged 42.7 points across recent elections, suggesting a volatile electorate
Who Lives Here
| Group | Santa Clara Village | National |
|---|---|---|
Hispanic / Latino | 77.8% | 19.3% |
White (Non-Hispanic) | 19.2% | 57.4% |
Native American / Alaska Native | 2.5% | 0.9% |
Black / African American | 0.9% | 12.2% |
Asian | 0.2% | 6.0% |
Who lives in Santa Clara Village? 1,637 residents as of the 2020 Census.
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Scale, voting-age share, and this geography's footprint inside the national electorate.
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Age structure, language use, and nativity signals that explain how this geography differs from state and nation.