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November 4, 2014 ballot measures in New Mexico

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Voting on Marijuana
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Ballot Measures
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Local ballot measures

Bernalillo

See also: Bernalillo County, New Mexico ballot measures

Approveda Bernalillo County Marijuana Decriminalization Advisory Question, Measure 1 (November 2014)
Proposed ballot measures that were not on a ballot City of Albuquerque Marijuana Decriminalization Measure (November 2014)

Dona Ana

See also: Dona Ana County, New Mexico ballot measures

Proposed ballot measures that were not on a ballot City of Las Cruces Minimum Wage Increase Initiative (November 2014) Approveda

Santa Fe

See also: Santa Fe County, New Mexico ballot measures

Approveda Santa Fe County Marijuana Decriminalization Advisory Question (November 2014)
Proposed ballot measures that were not on a ballot City of Santa Fe Marijuana Decriminalization Initiative (November 2014)

Statewide ballot measures

See also: 2014 ballot measures

November 4:

Type Title Subject Description Result
LRCA Amendment 1 Elections Provides that school elections shall be held on different dates from partisan elections Defeatedd
LRCA Amendment 2 Education Allocates one position on the Northern New Mexico State School Board of Regents to a student representative Approveda
LRCA Amendment 3 Elections Permits the legislature to set the date for filing candidacy declarations for judicial retention elections Approveda
LRCA Amendment 4 Local Gov't Allows certain counties to become "urban counties" and establish county charters Approveda
LRCA Amendment 5 Gov't Finances Requires the State Investment Council to invest and manage the land grant fund in accordance with the Uniform Prudent Investor Act Approveda
BI Bond Question A Bonds Authorizes up to $17 million in bonds to make improvements to senior citizen facilities Approveda
BI Bond Question B Bonds Authorizes up to $11 million in bonds to make capital expenditures for academic, public school, tribal and public libraries Approveda
BI Bond Question C Bonds Authorizes up to $141 million in bonds to make capital expenditures for higher education, special schools and tribal schools Approveda

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