Ballots; order of offices and ballot questions. (Contingent effective date. See note below.)

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A. In the year in which the president of the United States is elected, the ballot in a primary election and general election shall contain, when applicable, partisan offices to be voted on in the following order:

(1) in a presidential primary, president;

(2) in a general election, president and vice president as a ticket;

(3) United States senator;

(4) United States representative;

(5) state senator;

(6) state representative;

(7) supreme court;

(8) court of appeals;

(9) public education commission districts with odd-numbered designations;

(10) district court;

(11) metropolitan court;

(12) county clerk;

(13) county treasurer; and

(14) county commission districts and positions with odd-numbered designations.

B. In the year in which the governor is elected, the ballot in a primary election and general election shall contain, when applicable, partisan offices to be voted on in the following order:

(1) United States senator;

(2) United States representative;

(3) in a major political party primary, governor;

(4) in a major political party primary, lieutenant governor;

(5) in a general election, governor and lieutenant governor as a ticket;

(6) secretary of state;

(7) attorney general;

(8) state auditor;

(9) state treasurer;

(10) commissioner of public lands;

(11) state representative;

(12) supreme court;

(13) court of appeals;

(14) public education commission districts with even-numbered designations;

(15) district court;

(16) district attorney;

(17) metropolitan court;

(18) magistrate court;

(19) county sheriff;

(20) county assessor;

(21) county commission districts and positions with even-numbered designations; and

(22) probate judge.

C. The ballot in a regular local election shall contain, when applicable, nonpartisan offices to be voted on in the following order:

(1) municipal, with elective executive officers listed first, governing board members listed second and judicial officers listed third;

(2) board of education of a school district;

(3) community college, branch community college, technical and vocational institute district or learning center district; and

(4) special districts listed in order by voting population of each special district, with the most populous listed first and the least populous listed last.

D. The ballot in a statewide election shall contain, when applicable, nonpartisan judicial retention and in a statewide or special election, when applicable, ballot questions to be voted on in the following order, unless a different order is prescribed by the secretary of state:

(1) judicial retention;

(2) proposed state constitutional amendments;

(3) other state ballot questions;

(4) county ballot questions; and

(5) local government ballot questions listed in the same order as the list of local governments in Subsection C of this section.

E. When multiple positions for the same nonjudicial office are listed on the same ballot and each position is to be elected individually:

(1) offices designated by district number shall appear on the ballot in ascending numerical order of the districts;

(2) offices not designated by district number shall appear on the ballot in ascending numerical order of the position; provided that the secretary of state shall numerically designate the positions on the ballot as "position one", "position two" and such additional consecutively numbered positions as are necessary, and only one member shall be elected for each position; and

(3) whenever two or more positions for the same office are to be elected to represent the same area with terms of different lengths of time, the secretary of state shall first group the offices with the shorter length of time and shall designate each position with "for a term expiring ___", specifying the date the term expires.

F. When multiple positions for the same judicial office are listed on the same ballot and each position is to be elected or voted on individually:

(1) district, metropolitan and magistrate court positions, either for partisan election or for nonpartisan judicial retention, shall appear on the ballot in ascending numerical order of the division number assigned to each position;

(2) supreme court and court of appeals for partisan election shall appear on the ballot in ascending numerical order of the position number designated by the secretary of state for that election, based on the date of the vacancy causing the position to be listed on the ballot; provided that if multiple vacancies occurred on the same day, the positions shall appear on the ballot based on the order of seniority of the justice or judge who vacated the position, with the highest seniority listed first; and

(3) supreme court and court of appeals for nonpartisan judicial retention shall appear on the ballot in ascending numerical order of the position number designated by the secretary of state for that election, based on the seniority of the justice or judge seeking retention, with the highest seniority listed first.

History: 1953 Comp., § 3-10-11.8, enacted by Laws 1977, ch. 222, § 31; 1991, ch. 105, § 17; 2011, ch. 56, § 1; 2015, ch. 145, § 58; 1978 Comp., § 1-10-8, repealed and reenacted by Laws 2019, ch. 212, § 103; 2020, ch. 9, § 8.

ANNOTATIONS

Contingent effective date. — Laws 2020, ch. 9, § 8 amended 1-10-8 NMSA 1978, effective January 1, 2023, contingent upon certification by the secretary of state that the constitution of New Mexico has been amended as proposed by a joint resolution of the first session of the fifty-fourth legislature (Laws 2019, SJC/SRC/SJR Nos. 1 and 4, CA #1) at the general election to be held on November 3, 2020.

The 2020 amendment, effective January 1, 2023, removed the public regulation commission from the order of how candidates are required to appear on the ballot; in Subsection A, deleted Paragraph (9) and redesignated the succeeding paragraphs accordingly; and in Subsection B, deleted Paragraph (14) and redesignated the succeeding paragraphs accordingly.


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