Laws governing ballot measures in New Mexico
In New Mexico, citizen have the power to repeal legislation via veto referendum.
The New Mexico State Legislature may place measures on the ballot as legislatively referred constitutional amendments, legislatively referred bond measures, and legislatively referred constitutional convention questions. Constitutional amendments and bond measures require a simple majority vote in each chamber during one legislative session to be placed on the ballot. Constitutional convention questions require a two-thirds (66.67%) vote to be placed on the ballot. Bond measures require the signature of the governor to appear on the ballot. The governor may use a partial veto to remove certain projects from bond measures.
Below are links to the various types of ballot measure law Ballotpedia tracks:
- Laws governing the initiative process in New Mexico
- Laws governing recall in New Mexico
- Amending the New Mexico Constitution
- Laws governing local ballot measures in New Mexico
- Signature requirements for ballot measures in New Mexico
- Campaign finance requirements for New Mexico ballot measures
See also
- Laws governing ballot measures
- Types of ballot measures in New Mexico
- List of New Mexico ballot measures