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Code · New Mexico · Chapter 1 — Elections · Article 25 — Recall

1-25-2. Definitions.

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As used in the Recall Act:
A. "canvasser" means a person who circulates a petition and collects signatures;
B. "county clerk" means:
(1)the clerk of the county in which the local jurisdiction is situate;
(2)in the case of a multicounty jurisdiction, the clerk of the county in which the primary administrative office of the local jurisdiction is situate; and
(3)the clerk of each county containing any precinct in which votes may be cast for or against the recall of a named official;
C. "face sheet" means the first page of a petition containing the information required in the Recall Act;
D. "filing date" means the date on which the county clerk receives signed petitions for the recall of one or more named officials;
E. "initiation date" means the date on which the district court stamps the face sheet of the petition after entering an order finding that probable cause exists to proceed with the recall process;
F. "malfeasance" means wrongful conduct that affects, interrupts or interferes with the performance of official duties; provided that if the act is discretionary, the act was performed with an improper or corrupt motive;
G. "misfeasance" means performing a legal act in an improper or illegal manner and the conduct evinces an improper or corrupt motive;
H. "named official" means an elected official of a local jurisdiction subject to the Recall Act and who is named on a petition;
I. "petition" means a document consisting of a completed face sheet or exact duplicate thereof and as many subsequent pages as are necessary for signatures;
J. "petitioner" means a person, group or organization initiating the petition;
K. "subsequent page" means the pages in a petition after the face sheet; and
L. "violation of oath of office" means to refuse or neglect to perform, without any just cause, any of the duties that are or shall be required by law of the named official.
History: 1953 Comp., § 77-4A-6, enacted by Laws 1977, ch. 308, § 3; 1985, ch. 169, § 1; 1978 Comp., § 22-7-3, recompiled and amended as § 1-25-2 by Laws 2019, ch. 212, § 160.
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