New Mexico Code § 3-16-5

Date for commencing operation of new organization; disapproval of charter; effect
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disapproval of charter; effect.
In the event a combined municipal organization is approved by a majority of the
electors in each election unit and a proposed charter therefor has likewise been
approved by a majority of the electors in each election unit, the city government and the
county government and all offices thereof, except as provided herein, shall terminate,
and the new combined municipal organization government shall begin operation in lieu
thereof on the first day of July following the adoption of a charter for the combined
municipal organization by the governing authority of the combined municipal
organization. If approval of the proposed charter is given by a vote of the majority of the
electors voting thereon, the governing authority of the combined municipal organization
may adopt the same by a majority vote. In the event the electors of either election unit
shall disapprove the proposed charter submitted to them for approval for two
consecutive elections upon such proposition, subsequent to the first election, then the
consolidation, although previously approved, shall not become effective but shall be
void, and the proposition for consolidation shall not be again submitted to a vote of the
electors in the combined municipal organization for a period of two years after the last
election on the question of approval of the charter.
History: 1953 Comp., § 14-15-5, enacted by Laws 1965, ch. 300.

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