United States — New Mexico
NMSA 1-17-3. Referendum petitions; solicitor of signatures; duty
1 provisions
Anyone who asks people to sign a referendum petition must give each signer a full and correct copy of the law at issue.
Browse legislation and open any statute to read or ask LexChat.
31,028 statutes · page 16 of 1,552
United States — New Mexico
1 provisions
Anyone who asks people to sign a referendum petition must give each signer a full and correct copy of the law at issue.
United States — New Mexico
1 provisions
On a referendum petition, certain signature and misrepresentation conduct is a fourth degree felony.
United States — New Mexico
1 provisions
Referendum petition pages must match, include required certificates and instructions, and stay limited to one county’s signatures per page.
United States — New Mexico
1 provisions
Each signed referendum petition page must have the required certificate on its back, executed by the person who circulated that page.
United States — New Mexico
1 provisions
Falsely certifying the statements in the required referendum-petition certificate is a fourth degree felony.
United States — New Mexico
1 provisions
Before a referendum petition can be circulated, the sponsors must submit the original draft and a suggested popular name to the secretary of state, who must act on it within 30 days.
United States — New Mexico
1 provisions
The secretary of state must set and declare the referendum petition number and the popular name of the law for ballot use.
United States — New Mexico
1 provisions
The governor must call a convention by proclamation within 10 days after official notice that Congress has proposed a U.S. constitutional amendment to the states.
United States — New Mexico
1 provisions
The proclamation must state when and where the convention will be held and must include the proposed amendment to the U.S. Constitution.
United States — New Mexico
1 provisions
The ratification convention must include every state legislator, meet in the house chamber, and be led by the lieutenant governor.
United States — New Mexico
1 provisions
Delegates to the ratification convention are entitled to per diem and mileage at the same rate as legislature members, but per diem cannot be paid for more than three calendar days.
United States — New Mexico
1 provisions
The ratification convention’s proceedings must be certified in the manner and form required by existing law.
United States — New Mexico
1 provisions
This section is repealed.
United States — New Mexico
1 provisions
This section is repealed.
United States — New Mexico
1 provisions
Section 1-19-17 is repealed.
United States — New Mexico
1 provisions
This section gives the short title: Sections 1-19-25 through 1-19-36 may be cited as the "Campaign Reporting Act."
United States — New Mexico
1 provisions
This section defines key terms used in the Campaign Reporting Act.
United States — New Mexico
1 provisions
Political committees must appoint a treasurer, file a statement of organization with the secretary of state, and pay a $50 filing fee; changes must be reported within 10 days.
United States — New Mexico
1 provisions
The secretary of state may adopt campaign-reporting rules, but must follow the Administrative Procedures Act and give notice to qualified political parties and the New Mexico legislative council before changing those rules.
United States — New Mexico
1 provisions
Campaign and political committees must disclose who authorized or paid for certain telephone calls, keep call scripts and recordings for 90 days after election day, and avoid using vendors that do not make the required disclosures.