New Mexico Building Lease Agreements, Constitutional Amendment 2 (2006)
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New Mexico Constitutional Amendment 2, regarding Building Lease Agreements for State, was on the November 7, 2006 ballot as a legislatively referred constitutional amendment, where it was approved.[1]
Election results
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| Result | Votes | Percentage | ||
| 337,019 | 69.3% | |||
| No | 142,568 | 30.7% | ||
See also
- List of New Mexico ballot measures
- 2006 ballot measures
- New Mexico 2006 ballot measures
- New Mexico Senate
- New Mexico House of Representatives
External links
- Text of Amendment 2
- New Mexico 2006 election results (dead link) (Scroll to page 9)
Footnotes
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