Ranking of New Mexico Counties By Net Migration in 2014

Updated on June 21, 2025.

Based on the US Census Vintage data estimates, in 2014, the Net Migration for New Mexico was -11.89K. Among all New Mexico counties, Lea County had the highest net migration (914), followed by Eddy County (731), and Sandoval County (282).

The chart below shows the top 10 counties, and the table below shows the ranking of all New Mexico counties.

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Ranking of New Mexico Counties By Net Migration in 2014
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Ranking of New Mexico Counties By Net Migration in 2014
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Rank County Net Migration
1 Lea County 914
2 Eddy County 731
3 Sandoval County 282
4 Santa Fe County 132
5 Harding County 2
6 Catron County -29
6 Taos County -29
7 De Baca County -45
8 Hidalgo County -73
9 Mora County -77
10 Guadalupe County -85
11 Union County -92
12 Sierra County -119
13 Torrance County -132
14 Quay County -183
15 Los Alamos County -218
16 Grant County -242
17 Curry County -248
18 Luna County -255
19 Socorro County -287
20 Colfax County -346
21 San Miguel County -366
22 Lincoln County -370
23 Cibola County -414
24 Rio Arriba County -462
25 Chaves County -485
26 McKinley County -499
27 Roosevelt County -577
28 Valencia County -776
29 Otero County -1281
30 San Juan County -1357
31 Doña Ana County -1773
32 Bernalillo County -3133