0001| SENATE JOINT MEMORIAL 58
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0002| 43rd legislature - STATE OF NEW MEXICO - first session, 1997
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0003| INTRODUCED BY
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0004| TIMOTHY Z. JENNINGS
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0010| A JOINT MEMORIAL
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0011| REQUESTING THAT NEW MEXICO'S MAJOR POLITICAL PARTIES REVIEW
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0012| POLITICAL CAMPAIGN PRACTICES AND CONSIDER CREATING A JOINT
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0013| COMMISSION OR OTHER OVERSIGHT MECHANISM TO VOLUNTARILY REGULATE
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0014| MAJOR POLITICAL PARTY CANDIDATES AND TO DISCOURAGE NEGATIVE
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0015| CAMPAIGN PRACTICES.
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0017| WHEREAS, electoral campaigns in New Mexico and throughout
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0018| the nation have been subjected to unacceptable levels of
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0019| negativism, attack advertising and other practices that demean
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0020| representative democracy; and
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0021| WHEREAS, negative campaigns are directly related to
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0022| cynicism, alienation and low participation rates among New
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0023| Mexico voters; and
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0024| WHEREAS, political candidates and the parties they
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0025| represent should be responsible for fair and ethical practices
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0001| by or on behalf of their campaigns; and
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0002| WHEREAS, New Mexico's major political parties are in an
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0003| excellent position to create an independent process to oversee
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0004| and voluntarily regulate campaign practices of the parties and
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0005| party candidates; and
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0006| WHEREAS, such a review process could involve a mechanism
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0007| made up of representatives from the major political parties;
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0008| and
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0009| WHEREAS, such a review process should result in a code of
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0010| conduct to outline acceptable standards of fairness, honesty
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0011| and responsibility for candidates; and
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0012| WHEREAS, all political parties and their candidates should
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0013| be requested and encouraged to sign and adhere to such a
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0014| campaign practices code of conduct; and
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0015| WHEREAS, the major political parties should encourage
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0016| voluntary compliance with the provisions of a code of conduct
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0017| by withholding party funding if it is determined, by a jointly
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0018| established review mechanism, that the letter or the spirit of
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0019| a provision of the code was violated; and
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0020| WHEREAS, an established mechanism could also operate as a
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0021| filter to review and reduce negative, misleading or unethical
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0022| campaign advertising by reviewing campaign literature or
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0023| advertisements submitted voluntarily by candidates or
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0024| organizations, especially those distributed during the last two
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0025| weeks of a campaign, prior to their release to the public;
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0001| NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED BY THE LEGISLATURE OF THE
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0002| STATE OF NEW MEXICO that the major political parties in New
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0003| Mexico be requested and strongly urged to review options,
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0004| including the possible establishment of an independent campaign
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0005| practices commission, to voluntarily regulate campaign
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0006| practices, literature and advertisements in New Mexico
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0007| political campaigns; and
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0008| BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that the major political parties or
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0009| a joint campaign practices commission or other oversight body
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0010| should develop and disseminate a code of conduct for New Mexico
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0011| political candidates, and request that each major political
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0012| party and political candidate sign and abide by that code of
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0013| conduct; and
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0014| BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that the major political parties or
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0015| any joint campaign practices commission or other oversight body
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0016| that is created should hold frequent meetings during political
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0017| campaigns to review the campaign practices of candidates who
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0018| have signed a code of conduct; and
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0019| BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that the major political parties
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0020| consider among the incentives they create for adhering to a
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0021| campaign practices code of conduct the withdrawal of party
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0022| funding for candidates who violate the code; and
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0023| BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that copies of this memorial be
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0024| sent to the chairpersons of each of New Mexico's major
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0025| political parties.
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0002| FORTY-THIRD LEGISLATURE
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0003| FIRST SESSION, 1997
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0006| March 16, 1997
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0008| Mr. President:
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0010| Your PUBLIC AFFAIRS COMMITTEE, to whom has been
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0013| SENATE JOINT MEMORIAL 58
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0015| has had it under consideration and reports same with
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0016| recommendation that it DO PASS.
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0018| Respectfully submitted,
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0023| __________________________________
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0024| Shannon Robinson, Chairman
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0003| Adopted_______________________ Not
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0005| (Chief Clerk) (Chief Clerk)
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0008| Date ________________________
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0011| The roll call vote was 6 For 0 Against
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0012| Yes: 6
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0013| No: 0
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0014| Excused: Adair, Boitano, Vernon
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0015| Absent: None
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0020| SJ058PA1 State of New Mexico
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0021| House of Representatives
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0023| FORTY-THIRD LEGISLATURE
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0024| FIRST SESSION, 1997
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0002| March 20, 1997
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0005| Mr. Speaker:
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0007| Your VOTERS AND ELECTIONS COMMITTEE, to whom has
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0008| been referred
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0010| SENATE JOINT MEMORIAL 58
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0012| has had it under consideration and reports same with
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0013| recommendation that it DO PASS.
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0015| Respectfully submitted,
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0020| Edward C. Sandoval, Chairman
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0023| Adopted Not Adopted
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0025| (Chief Clerk) (Chief Clerk)
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0002| Date
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0004| The roll call vote was 7 For 0 Against
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0005| Yes: 7
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0006| Excused: Buffett, Lujan, Madalena, Nicely, Sanchez
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0007| Absent: None
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