New Mexico Amendment 3 (1996)
New Mexico Amendment 3 provided for the recall of elected county officials. It was on the November 5, 1996 election ballot in New Mexico, where it passed.
Amendment 3 was a legislatively referred constitutional amendment amending the New Mexico Constitution. It was one of seven such measures on the 1996 ballot in the state. All of them passed.
- Yes: 330,258 (71%)
- No: 132,969 (29%)
See also
Footnotes
- Amendment 3, 1996, election results
- National Conference of State Legislatures Ballot Measures Database
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