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New Mexico Proposed Amendment, Four-year Terms for County Officers (1948)

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The New Mexico Proposed Amendment, Four-year Terms for County Officers, also known as Constitutional Amendment No. 4, was on the 1948 ballot in New Mexico as a legislatively referred constitutional amendment. It was defeated. The proposed measure would have allowed for a constitutional amendment that established four-year terms for county officers.[1]

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New Mexico Constitutional Amendment No. 4 (1948)
ResultVotesPercentage
Defeatedd No31,98153.90%
Yes27,34946.10%

Election results via: New Mexico Legislature

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