On January 13, J. Edward Hollington, an independent candidate for the upcoming special U.S. House election in New Mexico, filed a lawsuit in state court against the short time period allowed for him to collect the needed 6,426 signatures. Hollington v Toulouse Oliver, Bernalillo Co., 2nd jud. dist., D-202-cv-2021-00252. The lawsuit also challenges the number of signatures. The time period is now unknown, but will be between 21 and 35 days.
The seat will soon be empty because Congressmember Deb Haaland will soon resign to become Secretary of the Interior.
There are favorable precedents from Alabama, Georgia, Illinois, Maryland, Montana, and Utah, that in special elections, when the petitioning period is much shorter than usual, the ballot access petition requirements must be eased.