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New Mexico Supreme Court

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The judicial appointee serves until the next general election, at which time a partisan election is held. The winning candidate serves out the remainder of the original term, at which time they are subject to a nonpartisan retention election requiring a 57% affirmative vote to remain on the court. If
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Section 10 of the 1850 Act formally established the supreme court for the territory. The court consisted of a chief justice and two associate justices (later increased to five), who were appointed to four-year terms by the president of the United States and confirmed by the U.S. Senate. The court met
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The act establishing the territory was formally titled "An Act proposing to the State of Texas the Establishment of her Northern and Western Boundaries, the Relinquishment by the said State of all Territory claimed by her exterior to said boundaries, and of all her Claims upon the United States, and
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A justice is chosen for their first term by statewide, partisan election. Thereafter, that justice is subject to reelection every eight years by a non-partisan retention election. The justice must file a declaration of candidacy, and then receive 57% of the vote to be retained. If the voters do not
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The justices were also to each preside over a trial court within one of the territory's three judicial districts. This resulted in a situation then common among the territorial courts, in which the Supreme Court justices would often preside over an appeal from a decision that one of them had handed
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The court's five justices are chosen by statewide election, or appointed by the governor if to fill a seat that has become vacant mid-term; the justices in turn choose who among them will serve as chief justice. The second time they face popular election, they must first pass review by a judicial
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Every two years, the Supreme Court justices choose by majority vote one of their number who has not been appointed to the court to serve as Chief Justice. In the absence of the Chief Justice, the senior most justice present exercises those powers, with seniority being determined by the length of
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The Chief Justice has the power to, when necessary, designate any Supreme Court justice or District Court judge to sit on the Court of Appeals, or designate any judge of the Court of Appeals to sit on the Supreme Court or on a District Court. Additionally, whenever the governor fails to make an
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From 1911 until 1988, New Mexico had been one of a decreasing number of states using an all-partisan election system to select Supreme Court justices. On November 8, 1988, voters approved Amendment Six, which required that all justices be thereafter subject to non-partisan retention elections
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Amendment Ten, which was approved with little public controversy in 1994, increased the percentage required for retention from a majority to 57%. In 1997, two District Court judges who lost their 1996 retention elections, along with individuals who had voted to retain them, challenged the
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which reviews civil and criminal decisions of New Mexico's trial courts of general jurisdiction and certain specialized legislative courts, only having original jurisdiction in a limited number of actions. It currently resides in the
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system, by the use of a judicial nominating committee that would recommend candidates for appointment. Mechem’s system was used by all subsequent governors, until the appointment process was changed by constitutional amendment.
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of those who favored the retention of incumbent judges. The New Mexico Supreme Court granted certiorari and conducted oral arguments, but after a forty-minute deliberation ruled from the bench to dismiss the writ of mandamus.
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down; Congress later required disqualification of the justice. The appellate and original jurisdiction of the Territorial Supreme Court was to be defined by subsequent law of the territory, though the 1850 Act provided that
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When a vacancy on the court occurs, a bi-partisan judicial nominating commission has thirty days to solicit, accept, and evaluate applications for the seat and then submit a list of qualified applicants to the
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present continuous service on the court. If a vacancy occurs before the end of the two-year term, the justices determine an eligible justice to serve by majority vote for the remainder of that term.
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legal work for the poor by setting up committees in court districts across New Mexico. This had been recommended by a report on equal access to justice that was authored by a court-appointed panel.
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Whenever the governor fails to make an appointment within the prescribed thirty-day period, the Chief Justice fills the vacancy from the judicial nominating commission’s list of candidates.
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the first Chief Justice of New Mexico, in the provisional civilian government, with Antonio J. Otero and Charles Beaubien also serving as justices. Houghton served until 1850, when the
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the justice is not retained, they must vacate office on the following January 1, and the governor must again fill the vacancy by the ordinary procedures of appointment.
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appointment to any court within the prescribed thirty-day period, the Chief Justice fills the vacancy from the judicial nominating commission’s list of candidates.
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and appeals were to be allowed in all cases from final decisions of the District courts. The justices were given the same power to grant writs of
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A legal reform interest group called the New Mexico Alliance for Legal Reform has become active in New Mexico judicial campaigns.
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New Mexico became a state on January 6, 1912, and the New Mexico Supreme Court was thereafter governed by Article VI of the
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Burnett, Phillip (1965). "The Development of State Libraries and Library Extension Service in Arizona and New Mexico".
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for at least ten years, and have resided in New Mexico for at least three years immediately prior to taking the bench.
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Court decisions freely available to the public online, in a consistent format, digitized from the collection of the
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The New Mexico Supreme Court consists of five justices. They must be at least thirty-five years old, have actively
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following their first term chosen by partisan election. The new system entered into effect on January 1, 1989.
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choose to retain the justice, the seat is filled by the appointment process until the next general election.
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standards committee, and then face a retention election in which they must receive at least 57% of the vote.
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In 1937, the New Mexico Supreme Court, including the state law library, moved into its own building, the
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constitutionality of the 57% requirement as invalid under the Equal Protection Clause of the
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in a building designed by Chief Justice Houghton, which served as the courthouse until 1937.
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In May, 2006, the New Mexico Supreme Court announced that it would assume oversight of
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in 1862. The only Chief Justice of New Mexico to be appointed under the
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was installed as military governor at Santa Fe, and appointed
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The Supreme Court also has jurisdiction over challenged
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Took office after being elected in a partisan election.
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to establish a territorial Government for New Mexico."
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from lower courts, typically those on appeal from the
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Fourteenth Amendment to the United States Constitution
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New Mexico
New Mexico
United States
Santa Fe, New Mexico
New Mexico Constitution
Appeals to
Supreme Court of the United States
Official website
David K. Thomson

New Mexico Supreme Court Building
Politics of New Mexico

United States Constitution
New Mexico Constitution
Executive
Governor
Michelle Lujan Grisham
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Lieutenant Governor
Howie Morales
Secretary of State
Maggie Toulouse Oliver
Attorney General
Raúl Torrez
State Auditor
Joseph Maestas
State Treasurer
Laura Montoya

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