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F I S C A L I M P A C T R E P O R T
SPONSOR Payne
DATE TYPED 2/8/05
HJR 3
SHORT TITLE
Law and Amendment Initiative Process, Constitu-
tional Amendment
SB
ANALYST Medina
APPROPRIATION
Appropriation Contained Estimated Additional Impact Recurring
or Non-Rec
Fund
Affected
FY05
FY06
FY05
FY06
NFI
(Parenthesis ( ) Indicate Expenditure Decreases)
Relates to the Constitution of New Mexico
Duplicates HJR 7
SOURCES OF INFORMATION
LFC Files
Responses Received From
Attorney General
SUMMARY
Synopsis of Joint Resolution
House Joint Resolution 3 proposes to amend Article IV of the Constitution of New Mexico,
which currently allows for referendum on legislation, or citizen disapproval of a law, with provi-
sions allowing the people of New Mexico the power of initiative to amend the Constitution and
Laws of New Mexico. The Joint Memorial defines initiative as the power of the people to pro-
pose statues and amendment to the Constitution of New Mexico and to also adopt of reject them.
The initiative process as proposed in this Joint Memorial is defined as follows:
If eight percent of the voters sign a petition for a constitutional change, then it
shall be placed on the ballot at the next general or special statewide election.
If five percent of the voters sign a petition for a statutory change, then it shall be
submitted to Legislature for its consideration. The Legislature may enact the pro-
posal. If the Legislature rejects it, then the proposal shall be placed on the ballot
at the next general or special statewide election. If the Legislature amends it, then
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the proposal and the Legislature’s proposal shall both be placed on the ballot at
the next general or special statewide election.
If the voters approve a statutory change, then the Legislature cannot repeal it
unless there is 2/3 vote.
If two conflicting initiatives are approved during the same election, the one with
the greatest number of votes shall take effect.
If the voters reject a constitutional or statutory change, then it cannot be placed
onto the ballot until a minimum of two years has elapsed.
It is a felony to sign a petition when the person is not a qualified elector, to sign
twice, or to sign for another.
A statutory initiative cannot create a public debt or provide for a local or special
law.
A constitutional or statutory initiative cannot logroll two subjects together.
Significant Issues
According to the Attorney General’s staff analysis:
The Legislature has plenary power to make laws unless it is limited by the state
Constitution. This proposal is such a limitation.
The other states that have an INITIATIVE process require anywhere from 3-15%
of the voters to sign the petition. The proposal is within this range.
The referendum process in Article IV, Section 1 requires at least ten percent.
Colorado requires proposed initiatives to be submitted to its Legislative Council
Service to make sure the citizenry does not become confused over the wording of
the proposal and this joint resolution does not include such language.
FISCAL IMPLICATIONS
House Joint Resolution 3 specifies that no statutory initiative shall create a public debt or provide
for local or special laws. The costs to enforce the felony provision and costs to the judicial
branch to prosecute felons cannot be determined. Depending on the number of initiatives to be
placed on the ballot, Secretary of State may incur additional costs over and above current ex-
penses.
CONFLICT, DUPLICATION, COMPANIONSHIP, RELATIONSHIP
Duplicates HJR 7
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