44TH LEGISLATURE - STATE OF NEW MEXICO - FIRST SESSION, 1999
PROPOSING TO AMEND ARTICLES 5 AND 7 OF THE CONSTITUTION OF NEW MEXICO TO REQUIRE RUN-OFF ELECTION PROCEDURES IF A CANDIDATE FOR ELECTIVE OFFICE DOES NOT RECEIVE A MAJORITY OF VOTES CAST AND TO AUTHORIZE THE USE OF RUN-OFF ELECTIONS OR PLURALITY ELECTIONS IN MUNICIPALITIES.
BE IT RESOLVED BY THE LEGISLATURE OF THE STATE OF NEW MEXICO:
Section 1. It is proposed to amend Article 5, Section 2 of the constitution of New Mexico to read:
"The returns of every election for state officers shall
be sealed up and transmitted to the secretary of state, who,
with the governor and chief justice, shall constitute the
state canvassing board which shall canvass and declare the
result of the election. The joint candidates [having the
highest number] receiving a majority of votes cast for
governor and lieutenant governor and the person [having the
highest number] receiving a majority of votes cast for any
other office, as shown by [said] the returns, shall be
declared duly elected. [If two or more have an equal, and the
highest, number of votes for the same office or offices, one
of them, or any two for whom joint votes were cast for
governor and lieutenant governor respectively, shall be chosen
therefor by the legislature on joint ballot.] If no candidate
or joint candidates receive a majority of votes cast, the
winner shall be determined by a run-off election procedure
established by law. If there are only two candidates running
for an office, or two sets of joint candidates running for the
offices of governor and lieutenant governor, and both
candidates or sets of joint candidates receive an equal number
of votes cast for the office, the winner shall be chosen as
determined by law."
Section 2. It is proposed to amend Article 7, Section 5, of the Constitution of New Mexico to read:
"A. All elections shall be by ballot, and the
person who receives the [highest number] majority of votes
cast for any office, except as provided in Subsection B of
this section, and except in the cases of the offices of
governor and lieutenant governor, shall be declared elected
[thereto] to that office. The joint candidates receiving the
[highest number] majority of votes cast for the offices of
governor and lieutenant governor shall be declared elected to
those offices. If no candidate or joint candidates receive a
majority of votes cast, the winner shall be determined by a
run-off election procedure established by law. If there are
only two candidates running for an office, or two sets of
joint candidates running for the offices of governor and
lieutenant governor, and both candidates or sets of joint
candidates receive an equal number of votes cast for the
office, the winner shall be chosen as determined by law.
B. A municipality may provide by ordinance or by charter for run-off elections or plurality elections. School district elections and special district elections shall be conducted as determined by law."
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 which may be called for that purpose.