New Mexico 2022 Regular Session

New Mexico House Bill HJR12

Introduced
1/25/22  

Caption

Recall Of Elected Officials, Ca

Impact

If enacted, the bill would significantly impact state laws concerning the recall process. It stipulates specific conditions for organizing a recall campaign, including time limits for petition circulation and the required number of signatures for the petition to be validated. For elected officials holding statewide offices, the petition period is set at 180 days, while for non-statewide officials, it is 90 days. This amendment would standardize and clarify the recall procedure across multiple offices, ensuring that the mechanism is both accessible and structured for voters.

Summary

HJR12 aims to amend Article 20 of the New Mexico Constitution, introducing a formal process for the recall of elected officials in the executive and legislative branches. The resolution allows registered voters to initiate a recall by petitioning the Secretary of State, providing a mechanism for citizens to hold their elected representatives accountable for their actions while in office. The proposed change seeks to enhance democratic participation by giving constituents a voice in the governance process, particularly when they feel an elected official is not fulfilling their duties effectively.

Contention

During discussions surrounding HJR12, there were notable points of contention regarding the balance of power between voters and elected officials. Proponents argue that the legislation empowers citizens and increases governmental responsiveness. Critics, however, may express concerns that the proposed changes could lead to political instability, allowing for frequent and potentially frivolous recall attempts. The language within the bill indicates that the grounds for recall would be determined solely by the voters, which might concern legislators about unjustified challenges to their positions based on political disagreements rather than misconduct.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

NM HJR6

Recall Of Public Officers, Ca

NM S2552

Authorizing the town of Berkley to recall elected officials

NM S440

To recall elected officials in the town of Manchester-by-the-Sea

NM SB2269

Recall petitions and recall elections for political subdivision officials.

NM SJRCA0013

CONAMEND-RECALL OFFICIALS

NM HJRCA0022

CONAMEND-RECALL OFFICIALS

NM HJRCA0004

CONAMEND-RECALL OFFICIALS

NM H4125

Establishing recall methods for elected officials in the town of Lakeville

NM HB1185

Requirements For Recall Elections And Vacancies

NM SB130

Revise elected official recall laws

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