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SENATE JOINT RESOLUTION 18
48
TH LEGISLATURE
- STATE OF NEW MEXICO -
FIRST SESSION
, 2007
INTRODUCED BY
Gerald P. Ortiz y Pino
A JOINT RESOLUTION
PROPOSING AN AMENDMENT TO THE CONSTITUTION OF NEW MEXICO TO
ALLOW VOTERS IN THE ALBUQUERQUE PUBLIC SCHOOL DISTRICT TO
CHOOSE TO HAVE A LOCAL SCHOOL BOARD COMPOSED OF FOUR MEMBERS
ELECTED FROM SINGLE-MEMBER DISTRICTS AND THREE MEMBERS
APPOINTED BY THE MAYOR OF ALBUQUERQUE AND CONFIRMED BY THE CITY
COUNCIL; REPEALING A SECTION OF THE CONSTITUTION THAT WOULD
ALLOW SCHOOL DISTRICTS WITH MORE THAN TWO HUNDRED THOUSAND
RESIDENTS TO HAVE A SEVEN-MEMBER BOARD ELECTED FROM SINGLE-
MEMBER DISTRICTS.
BE IT RESOLVED BY THE LEGISLATURE OF THE STATE OF NEW MEXICO:
Section 1. It is proposed to amend Article 12 of the
constitution of New Mexico by enacting a new section to read:
"A. In the Albuquerque public school district, the
qualified electors of the district may choose to have a local
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school board composed of seven members, four of whom shall be
residents of and elected from single-member districts and three
of whom shall be residents of the school district and appointed
by the mayor of Albuquerque, and confirmed by the city council.
B. In the first general election following the
adoption of this provision by the people, the question shall be
put to the qualified electors of the Albuquerque public school
district of whether to have a seven-member local school board
with four members elected from single-member districts and
three members appointed by the mayor of Albuquerque, and
confirmed by the city council. If, at the election, the
question is not adopted, then, in the next succeeding general
election, the question shall again be put to the qualified
electors of the school district. If the question is not
adopted at the general election, the proposal shall not again
be presented to the qualified electors of the school district.
C. If, in an election held pursuant to Subsection B
of this section, the voters of the Albuquerque public school
district approve of a local school board with four elected
members and three appointed members, the four elected members
shall be elected in the first regular school district election
held after the July 1 following the approval by the voters. On
the March 1 following the regular school election, the terms of
the seven current board members shall expire and the terms of
the four elected and three appointed members shall commence.
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D. The legislature shall enact such laws as are
necessary to implement the provisions of this section if the
voters of the Albuquerque public school district approve of a
local school board with four elected members and three
appointed members, including:
(1) procedures for determining the boundaries
of the single-member districts;
(2) procedures for determining the terms of
members elected to the local school board; and
(3) qualifications for the members appointed
by the mayor and confirmed by the city council."
Section 2. It is proposed to amend Article 12 of the
constitution of New Mexico by repealing Section 15.
Section 3. The amendment proposed by this resolution
shall be submitted to the people for their approval or
rejection at the next general election or at any special
election prior to that date that may be called for that
purpose.
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