New Mexico Constitutional Amendment 4 (2002)
From Ballotpedia
New Mexico's Constitutional Amendment 4 is a legislatively-referred constitutional amendment that proposes to repeal Section 22 of Article 2, which mandates that unless otherwise provided by law, aliens who are not eligible to become citizens, and corporations majority-owned by such aliens, are prohibited from acquiring any interest in real property in New Mexico.
Status
The measure failed with yes votes of 49.0% in 2002.
See also
External links
- Ballot Amendments & Bond Issues Explained
- 2002 constitutional amendment election results
- New Mexico 2002 Questions

