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In [[New Mexico]] a [[municipality]] may call itself a: [[village]], [[town]], or [[city]]. There is no distinction in the [[statute]]s and no correlation to any particular form (Mayor-Council, Commission-Manager, etc.).
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Unless provided otherwise in a municipality's charter, municipal elections are held on the first Tuesday in March of every even-numbered year. (New Mexico Statutes section 3-8-25) Elections are non-partisan, and election materials (cards, signs, ads, etc.) are exempted from the requirements for all other elections that the responsible party be identified (as in "paid for by Committee to Elect Joe Candidate").
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In addition to municipalities, limited local authority can be vested in landowners' associations and districts. An example of the former is the Madrid Landowners' Association, which is the closest thing to local government in [[Madrid, New Mexico]]. Its authority comes from the [[restrictive covenant]]s that are written into all [[deed]]s.
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[[Category:Government of New Mexico]]
[[Category:Local government in the United States]]

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Revision as of 00:31, 11 June 2007

In New Mexico a a town that blows may call itself a city were thers hos left and right. There is no distinction in the costs and no cheep hos to any particular form (Mayor-Council, Commission-Manager, and class 1 dummies BLOW.

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