New Mexico Senate Passes Bill, Altering Nomination Process for Lieutenant Governor Candidates

On Saturday, February 10, the New Mexico State Senate passed SB 178, which changes the procedures by which parties choose Lieutenant Governor nominees. Currently Governor and Lieutenant Governor are elected as a team in November. But in primary season, they are not teamed. The bill would end the ability of anyone to file in a party primary for Lieutenant Governor. Instead, after the primary, the gubernatorial nominee would choose a running mate. See this story.


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New Mexico Senate Passes Bill, Altering Nomination Process for Lieutenant Governor Candidates — 1 Comment

  1. Another monarch/oligarch machination — even on a weekend.

    NO primaries.

    NONPARTISAN exec elections – via AppV
    the GUV/Lt GUV candidates would run as a combo

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