Nov. 4, 2008 |
New Mexico |
Constitutional Amendment 3: Confirmation of Heads of Cabinet Level Departments and Agencies |
Passed
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Nov. 4, 2008 |
New Mexico |
Constitutional Amendment 5: Filling a Vacancy in the Lieutenant Governor's Office |
Passed
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Nov. 4, 2008 |
New Mexico |
Constitutional Amendment 2: Midterm Salary Increases for County Officers |
Failed
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Nov. 2, 2010 |
New Mexico |
Constitutional Amendment No. 2: Allow County Officials to Serve Three Consecutive Terms Instead of Two |
Failed
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Nov. 2, 2010 |
New Mexico |
Constitutional Amendment No. 5: Allow for the Appointment of Certain Former Members of the Legislature to Certain Civil Offices |
Failed
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Nov. 6, 2012 |
New Mexico |
Constitutional Amendment 3: Removing the Duties to Charter and Regulate Corporations from the Public Regulation Commission |
Passed
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Nov. 6, 2012 |
New Mexico |
Constitutional Amendment 2: Allowing the Legislature to Establish Increased Qualifications and Continuing Education for Commissioners on the Public Regulation Commission |
Passed
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Nov. 6, 2012 |
New Mexico |
Constitutional Amendment 1: Increasing the Membership of the Judicial Standards Commission from 11 to 13 |
Passed
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Nov. 6, 2012 |
New Mexico |
Constitutional Amendment 4: Removing the Duty to Regulate Insurance Companies and Others Engaged in Risk Assumption from the Public Regulation Commission |
Passed
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Nov. 6, 2012 |
New Mexico |
Constitutional Amendment 5: Establishing the Public Defender Department as an Independent State Agency |
Passed
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Nov. 4, 2014 |
New Mexico |
Constitutional Amendment 4: A Joint Resolution Proposing an Amendment to Article 10, Section 10 of the Constitution of New Mexico to Allow Certain Counties to Become Urban Counties and to Clarify the Majority Vote Needed to Adopt a County Charter |
Passed
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Nov. 6, 2018 |
New Mexico |
measure: Constitutional Amendment 2 |
Passed
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Nov. 3, 2020 |
New Mexico |
Amendment 2: Elections and Terms of Non-Statewide Officeholders Amendment |
Passed
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