0001| SENATE JOINT RESOLUTION 8 | 0002| 43RD LEGISLATURE - STATE OF NEW MEXICO - SECOND SESSION, 1998 | 0003| INTRODUCED BY | 0004| CISCO McSORLEY | 0005| | 0006| | 0007| | 0008| | 0009| | 0010| A JOINT RESOLUTION | 0011| PROPOSING AN AMENDMENT TO ARTICLE 5 AND ARTICLE 7 OF THE | 0012| CONSTITUTION OF NEW MEXICO TO ESTABLISH PREFERENTIAL VOTING | 0013| FOR CERTAIN OFFICES. | 0014| | 0015| BE IT RESOLVED BY THE LEGISLATURE OF THE STATE OF NEW MEXICO: | 0016| Section 1. It is proposed to amend Article 5, Section 2 | 0017| of the constitution of New Mexico to read: | 0018| "The returns of every election for state officers shall | 0019| be sealed up and transmitted to the secretary of state, who, | 0020| with the governor and chief justice, shall constitute the | 0021| state canvassing board which shall canvass and declare the | 0022| result of the election. The [joint] candidates having the | 0023| highest number of votes cast for [governor and lieutenant | 0024| governor and the person having the highest number of votes for | 0025| any other] an office, as shown by [said] the election |
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0001| returns, shall be declared [duly] elected [if two or more | 0002| have an equal, and the highest, number of votes for the same | 0003| office or offices, one of them, or any two for whom joint | 0004| votes were cast for governor and lieutenant governor | 0005| respectively, shall be chosen therefor by the legislature on | 0006| joint ballot] to that office unless the office is subject to | 0007| the preferential voting procedure set forth in Article 7, | 0008| Section 5 of the constitution of New Mexico." | 0009| Section 2. It is proposed to amend Article 7, Section 5 | 0010| of the constitution of New Mexico to read: | 0011| "A. All elections shall be by ballot [and the | 0012| person who receives the highest number of votes for any | 0013| office, except in the cases of the offices of governor and | 0014| lieutenant governor, shall be declared elected thereto. The | 0015| joint candidates receiving the highest number of votes for the | 0016| offices of governor and lieutenant governor shall be declared | 0017| elected to those offices]. The offices of governor, | 0018| lieutenant governor, secretary of state, state auditor, state | 0019| treasurer, attorney general and commissioner of public lands | 0020| shall be elected by a preferential voting process that allows | 0021| a voter to rank a minimum of three choices from a field of | 0022| candidates for each office on the ballot in the order of the | 0023| voter's preference. | 0024| B. If no candidate seeking an office specified in | 0025| Subsection A of this section attains a majority of votes at a |
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0001| primary or general election, then candidates who receive less | 0002| than one percent of the vote shall be eliminated from the | 0003| running, and a preferential vote cast by the voter for that | 0004| office for a subsequent choice shall be redistributed to that | 0005| candidate. If no candidate for an office attains a majority | 0006| of votes, then the remaining candidate for that office who | 0007| receives the lowest number of votes shall be eliminated from | 0008| the running, and the votes cast for that candidate shall be | 0009| distributed according to the next valid preference on the | 0010| ballot. The process shall continue until a single candidate | 0011| for each office attains a majority, or until all candidates | 0012| are eliminated except two, in which case the candidate who | 0013| receives the highest number of votes shall be declared a | 0014| candidate for the general election, or shall be declared | 0015| elected to that office. | 0016| C. If at least three candidates representing three | 0017| political parties do not seek an office specified in | 0018| Subsection A of this section, then the preferential voting | 0019| process shall not apply, and the candidate who receives the | 0020| highest number of votes for an office shall be declared a | 0021| candidate for the general election, or shall be declared | 0022| elected to that office. | 0023| D. A municipality may, by ordinance, provide for a | 0024| preferential voting process. | 0025| E. The provisions of this amendment shall become |
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0001| effective upon enactment by the legislature of laws | 0002| establishing procedures for preferential voting." | 0003| Section 3. The amendment proposed by this resolution | 0004| shall be submitted to the people for their approval or | 0005| rejection at the next general election or at any special | 0006| election prior to that date which may be called for that | 0007| purpose. | 0008|  |