The New Mexico House Government, Elections & Indian Affairs Committee will hear SB 180a on Monday, March 6. This is the bill that doubles the number of signatures for the non-presidential nominees of qualified minor parties, from 1% of the last gubernatorial vote, to 2%. The bill has already passed the Senate. The Green Party is working to try to delete that provision from the bill. The bill is an omnibus election law bill with many unrelated election law provisions.
New Mexico is the only state that requires the nominees of qualified parties to submit a petition in order to be on the general election ballot.
Typo: I believe “Indian Affairs will hear” should be “Indian Affairs committee will hear”.
Once again: why make simple things complicated?
thank you, John.
Indian affairs? Like bumping uglies with Geronimo?
THE FEW SURVIVING AMERICAN INDIAN TRIBE SURVIVORS MADE USA CITIZENS IN 1924 AND 1940 USA LAWS [LATER ACT DUE TO NAZI STUFF IN 1933-1940].
EARLY ON- EACH TRIBE DEEMED A ***FOREIGN** NATION INSIDE THE USA.
GENOCIDE BY OLDE BRIT REGIMES ANS LATER STATE/USA REGIMES IN 1607-1890— 95 PLUS PCT WIPEOUT OF AMERICAN INDIANS.
ENCOURAGED EUROPE PURGES OF VARIOUS MINORITY GROUPS – ESP BY 1933-1945 NAZIS.
I’ve yet to get a compelling response, or much of any kind of reply at all, anywhere.
Yeah, that bill is extremely messed up.
Rearranging deck chairs of Titanic ship.